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I'm talking from experience and I know exactly what I'm talking about. I specifically said it wasn't widely rejoiced about by true Nas fans at the time. I did NOT say it wasn't widely received overall, by the mainstream (from the Lauryn Hill push at the time - Fugees were the biggest thing on earth at that moment.) My point was, the die hard Nas heads did not love the album at the time and that is the truth. For some reason when I make this statement it really gets some folks' panties in a bunch, I don't know why. It's not like I said that the album was trashed by heads, I just state the truth...and that is that ALOT of Nas 'stans' at the time were VERY disappointed with it. I don't see why that's a crazy thing to say? It's what it was...

How are the people who brought his album not true Nas fans

Nas' biggest fans were women, they had his posters in their room and everything, Hip Hop purist didn't look the album because they felt it was too commercial, that's it, everybody else liked the album
 

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How are the people who brought his album not true Nas fans

Nas' biggest fans were women, they had his posters in their room and everything, Hip Hop purist didn't look the album because they felt it was too commercial, that's it, everybody else liked the album
Again, I said _die hard Nas fans_. When I say die hard Nas fans, yes I mean the purists. That is my point! Purists didn't herald it to be the classic that some PURISTS TODAY herald it to have been. Of course the album was successful and sold a million back then. Nas reached a lot of mainstream fans BECAUSE he didn't make a dusty Illmatic part 2. He made the RIGHT move. I personally enjoy IWW more than Illmatic. But why can't I make my point that the Stretch & Bobbito, Stress Magazine, Sway & Tech, Nuyorican Poets Cafe crowd were disappointed with IWW? Any time I say anything remote like this, dudes get defensive and say it's absolutely not true, that everyone loved it across the board and if anyone didn't like it, they were just tiny small circle of young internet Joe Rogan cacs? LOL. The truth is, a lot of heads were disappointed with it, in all purist circles, not just whiteboys on their .edu internet in college. I'm not disrespecting any people on this board, the album, Nas, his fans.. not anyone. I just know what I recall from back then and I know I'm not exaggerating.
 

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I'm talking from experience and I know exactly what I'm talking about. I specifically said it wasn't widely rejoiced about by true Nas fans at the time. I did NOT say it wasn't widely received overall, by the mainstream (from the Lauryn Hill push at the time - Fugees were the biggest thing on earth at that moment.) My point was, the die hard Nas heads did not love the album at the time and that is the truth. For some reason when I make this statement it really gets some folks' panties in a bunch, I don't know why. It's not like I said that the album was trashed by heads, I just state the truth...and that is that ALOT of Nas 'stans' at the time were VERY disappointed with it. I don't see why that's a crazy thing to say? It's what it was...
You 100% correct but I think 5-10% of the IWW audience had 90% of the voice especially online and that's why the debate persist

Speaking as a kid who was living on the west coast, outside my cousin who put me on I was the only one in my circle who really knew about Nas or Illmatic prior to IWW. But summer of 96 that was the top rap album outside AEOM, everyone knew it and liked it. I never knew about the negative side of the reaction until about 1999 when I got online

But no doubt a lot of NY "real hip hop heads" hated it and still did years later

I think over time the rep has grown and grown more focused on what it is instead of what it isn't
 

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Not true at all, none of them were Pac

Pac was infamous before he died that's why his death was a huge thing, everything Pac did made news

if Eminem died it would've been big news then people would've moved on same with 50
Good points yeah pac was a megastar ppl forget how good he was at acting it’s hard to make a current comparison to Tupac because he was good at everything rapping acting poetry even his interviews would sound like some malcom x interviews he was everything and more which even tho some ppl say he wasn’t super lyrical the average person can’t get overly complex stuff pac made sure everyone could get it
 

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Seems like internet forums back then were nothing more than whiners and complainers. A lot of Simpsons episodes from back then were trashed when they came out, then reappraised as classics a couple years later.

And yeah, I could definitely buy the idea that a lot of (older) people hated Pac back then. They made a joke on RAW about him getting shot while he was fighting for his life in the hospital. :hubie:
RAW? The wrestling show RAW?
 

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Again, I said _die hard Nas fans_. When I say die hard Nas fans, yes I mean the purists. That is my point! Purists didn't herald it to be the classic that some PURISTS TODAY herald it to have been. Of course the album was successful and sold a million back then. Nas reached a lot of mainstream fans BECAUSE he didn't make a dusty Illmatic part 2. He made the RIGHT move. I personally enjoy IWW more than Illmatic. But why can't I make my point that the Stretch & Bobbito, Stress Magazine, Sway & Tech, Nuyorican Poets Cafe crowd were disappointed with IWW? Any time I say anything remote like this, dudes get defensive and say it's absolutely not true, that everyone loved it across the board and if anyone didn't like it, they were just tiny small circle of young internet Joe Rogan cacs? LOL. The truth is, a lot of heads were disappointed with it, in all purist circles, not just whiteboys on their .edu internet in college. I'm not disrespecting any people on this board, the album, Nas, his fans.. not anyone. I just know what I recall from back then and I know I'm not exaggerating.
Big facts illmattic came out when rap didn’t really embrace commercial shyt like that so when iww came out ppl thought the lauryn hill record was too mainstream they thought nas was the next rakim after illmattic so good points on all the above but these convos ain’t for everybody I think before getting into those discussions you need to ask if the person is from New York and what age they are because a lot of ppl found nas at different times thru different albums but your 100% correct
 

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Interesting to see that Nas 'It Was Written' thread... Just like I've said numerous times on here, IWW was NOT widely rejoiced about when it came out, from true Nas fans at the time. It was a let down and disappointment for the most part if you were still high off 'Illmatic'. Most considered the album to just be 'OK'. But let the revisionist tell it, IWW was an instant classic since day one.... and it's from revisionists who weren't old enough in 1996 to have even really peeped the album like that. I will admit, it disappointed me a bit in 1996 but over the years, it has grown on me and especially listening to it now, it is a fukking classic by all means compared to what hip hop became years later.

The 2Pac fakers are the worst though... some of y'all were 5 years old when Pac got killed, yet you front like you was aware of his impact and music in real time back then. So you were 2 years old reciting lyrics to 2Pacalypse Now album? 3 years old in your kiddie pool re-enacting the 'I Get Around' video? Nope. And we can see right through you. Stop it.
i Thought revisionist history only applied to Jay Z lol

im sorry but that reasonable doubt shyt crack me. Jay in damn near every interview say that album was slept on etc…

but people act like he said it sold 5 million lol

jay z trying to change history lol
 

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Thread reminds me of reading XXL magazine in 05/06 and the comments from readers was mostly hate towards 50 & G Unit and were tired of the fact that XXL kept putting them on the cover.



I was young when Pac died but I can see NYC nikkas who was of age back then hating Pac cause of the Biggie beef.
 

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As far as Pac being an actor, I will say this, Juice came out in 94 I believe, Pac was not on the radar as such in 94 acting wise, folks did not run to the movies to see Pac appear in Juice vs how folks ran to the movies in 96 to see Will Smith in Independence Day or how folks ran to the movies to see Martin and Will Smith in Bad Boys or how folks ran to the movies to see Boomerang, or Harlem Nights etc.

Above The Rim was in 95, I would say that the movie in real time was similar to Baby Boy, meaning, Tyrese was in the movie, but is he considered someone that folks are like, man I gotta see Baby Boy because Tyrese is in the movie or folks went and saw the movie because of Tyrese is a good artist and he so happen to be in this black movie that's coming out.

That is how it was to me when folks talk about PAC acting role. He was in a movie that folks wanted to see and at the time he was who folks listen to so they went to support the movie, not on some man Pac is a helluva actor, I gotta go see him act.

I hope that makes sense
 

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Truth, there was peer pressure to choose sides :russ:

And plenty clung to it after they passed. Feel like most got over that though and recognized the greatness of both
Big facts and he died in Vegas so it was crazy here there was a club out here that suge use to own 662 that later became Sro/club 702 I did not give a fukk what they renamed it I always felt there was a bad energy there and refused to go there
 
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