I think it's time to admit that El-P's discography is creeping up amongst the greats

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He's also got an extensive discography scattered across Def Jux releases outside of his solo/collaborative work.


Has the dude ever dropped a truly bad album? I revisit his older work, and you can see that he was miles ahead of the curve in terms of his production. It still sounds as inventive and progressive as it did when it dropped. El-P makes timeless music. Not in the sense that his music is immortal, but his style can't be defined by a specific era. His influence on alternative/indie rap has been huge also.

This is coming after Run the Jewels dropped. The dude has 8+/10 albums in three decades. Can we finally give El-P the props he deserves?
 

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When EL-P rapped that verse where he counted to 16 while doing 16 bars :wow:
Took me forever to realise that he did that with my dumb ass
One of the best verses, EVER
 
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