Is LiveLoveA$AP a classic?

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Trap Lord shyts on lla in every way :mjlol:
LLA is far more cohesive, has better production, better lyrics as Rocky is a better spitter than Ferg and is actually critically acclaimed. :beli:

I fukks with Trap Lord, but it's not seeing any of Rocky's two projects. Nast has the potential to top it with his debut.
 

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Personally, I consider this a classic. While overhyped mediocre releases like GKMC will lose luster over time, Live.Love.ASAP will sound better with age. Why? Because the replay value on this album is extraordinary. And that's 95% of what makes something classic.

Straight up, this album has some of the most beautiful hip hop beats I've heard in my entire life.

Time will tell just how 'classic' this is. I consider this on par with Fantastic Vol 2. Which isn't classic on an Illmatic level, but definitely one of the best underground hip hop releases ever.
 

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No, it's not, it did nothing to move the needle in hip hop. Yea it was full of dope production, but this era is defined by the copious amounts of dope production due to the sheer availability of software.

Dope beats/high replay value doesn't make an album a classic, stop it. If that's the case damn near everything Dom Kennedy and Curren$y drop are classics
 
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