Hell On Earth vs IronMan

Hell On Earth vs IronMan


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AMcV'88

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both recently turned 22.
two classic follow ups to the genre defining albums that came before them.


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damm u never listened to hell on earth in it's entirety ?

I'm trash bruh, my credibility low-key shot. I've listened to The Infamous 80 billion times though...I don't know why I never listened to the rest. I think I've been scared all of these years that's I'm gonna be disappointed and literally skipped all Mobb albums afterward on purpose.
 

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I'm trash bruh, my credibility low-key shot. I've listened to The Infamous 80 billion times though...I don't know why I never listened to the rest. I think I've been scared all of these years that's I'm gonna be disappointed and literally skipped all Mobb albums afterward on purpose.

hell on earth to me was better then infamous lyrically speaking imo.
 

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Hell on Earth, but it's damn close. HOE doesn't have a weak track whereas Ironman does slightly drop on one or two tracks.

Rapping-wise it's pretty much a tie, and while the production on Ironman is just as impressive, it doesn't hit as hard as HOE (they're two different albums sonically anyways).
 
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