If Internet message and Social Media was around in 94,what would be the reception to illmatic Ect.

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these naS stans aint makin no sense in this thread... incoherent like illmatic bars. Just be real for once. No one gave a fukk about illmatic or naS despite the great media push. Then when the superior album, IWW, came out nikkaz started actin like duke was great and illmatic became a novelty. But the shyt still didnt make a splash until Jigga made the nikka famous with Takeover. Its okay to admit that illmatic was a shytty record that didnt make an impact and that IWW is much better.
 

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only a fakkot could manage to bring up Da Brat in a Nas Illmatic thread.

1. This thread is not about just Illmatic, though. It's about the time when it came out.
I don't know why that upsets you so.


2. I was quoting someone else talkin' about Da Brat.
@Barry Sanders, I think this dude has something he wants to say to you...
 
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these naS stans aint makin no sense in this thread... incoherent like illmatic bars. Just be real for once. No one gave a fukk about illmatic or naS despite the great media push. Then when the superior album, IWW, came out nikkaz started actin like duke was great and illmatic became a novelty. But the shyt still didnt make a splash until Jigga made the nikka famous with Takeover. Its okay to admit that illmatic was a shytty record that didnt make an impact and that IWW is much better.
may god have mercy on your soul for this post :wow:. you might just be one of the worst posters ive ever seen :trash:. ban this nikka :ban:
 

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these naS stans aint makin no sense in this thread... incoherent like illmatic bars. Just be real for once. No one gave a fukk about illmatic or naS despite the great media push. Then when the superior album, IWW, came out nikkaz started actin like duke was great and illmatic became a novelty. But the shyt still didnt make a splash until Jigga made the nikka famous with Takeover. Its okay to admit that illmatic was a shytty record that didnt make an impact and that IWW is much better.

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So what made you come to the conclusion that bootlegging in NY was any different than anywhere else?
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It would be one thing if you came up in NY during that period and thought that...but the fact that you're not from there and thought bootlegging was any different than any other urban/inner city area is suspect :leostare:
What kind of a dumb question is that?
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Big with his album that released in '94 sold 2 million albums in 1995 while operating out of the NY market...bootleggers and all...while Nas was struggling to go gold with his in the same year. :ehh:
94% of 1994 hip hop albums didn't go platinum. What was it - 87% didn't go gold?
Why are you comparing it to one album?
 

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Every other major label rapper were getting their albums certified except for Nas...and Columbia records was too poor to afford certification for his albums until 1996...his album was also the only rap album being bootlegged out of New York in until 1996.

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Anything else Nas stans? :feedme:
The blatant trolling :dead:
 

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So...why would you even bring up the RIAA's certification practices in this thread, unless you were implying that it was the reason for Illmatic's low sales? :leostare:






So he had the entire hip-hop industry & media gassing his shyt...national video/radio play...mainstream exposure, promotional funding from a major label...and his shyt still flopped???

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What mainstream exposure did he have?
And how did his sales compare to ALL similar east coast albums released in 1994?
 

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Here are some threads from an old forum or usenet group or whatever that was migrated to Google Groups.

Thread from day biggie died - https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!searchin/alt.rap/Notorious$20dead$20shot/alt.rap/eSbNOXxwnho

Their best album of 99 discussion - https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl...ni$20release/alt.rap/k-1WTa8kfdo/rM1vexq8E5QJ

And here is the forum and another, if you want to search more. The first is active nearly two decades later. The second isn't, but you can still search its archives.
https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/alt.rap

https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/rec.music.hip-hop




yall are literally having the same discussions as these dudes 16 years ago
 

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Here are some threads from an old forum or usenet group or whatever that was migrated to Google Groups.

Thread from day biggie died - https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!searchin/alt.rap/Notorious$20dead$20shot/alt.rap/eSbNOXxwnho

Their best album of 99 discussion - https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl...ni$20release/alt.rap/k-1WTa8kfdo/rM1vexq8E5QJ

And here is the forum and another, if you want to search more. The first is active nearly two decades later. The second isn't, but you can still search its archives.
https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/alt.rap

https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/rec.music.hip-hop




yall are literally having the same discussions as these dudes 16 years ago

Good look on the links. After a quick browse of a few message boards...ran across this link..."The Top 10 Rappers of the 90's"...made in '97.

And what do we have here...K-Rino at the very top of someone's GOAT list as far back 1997 @The Ruler 09 :leon:

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Here's the link

https://groups.google.com/d/topic/alt.rap/IVPjKZWtaJ0/discussion

18 posts in that thread btw...and Nas nowhere to be found on anybody's list :mjlol:

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I never thought about it before from this angle until the homie @intilectual recipricol brought it up...but it's very possible that Jay line in the Takeover pretty much created mythos of Illmatic being a quality rap album :ohhh:
 
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