Is Rip The Jacker the last universally accepted classic solo album with no guest appearances??

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Keep in mind, I said "universally accepted classic" not personal classic. "universally accepted classic" albums are albums that the Hip Hop collective have concluded is a classic, albums such as "The Chronic", "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx" and "College Dropout" fall in such category. Rip The Jacker is Canibus' universally accepted classic.


This is the last album that I can think of that accomplishes the feat of being a universally accepted classic with no guest appearances.
 

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lol @ this being a "universally accepted classic".

college dropout isn't one either.


Universally accepted classic?

I didn't even know this album was universally known about.
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Not a classic in any part of the world.


Well u arent speaking facts....u are speaking opinion. Thats why I had to emphasize "universally accepted classic" because what that does its it seperates ones personal opinion from the majorities ruling. Every since this album came out its been placed in the "classic" category by those within the Hip Hop community and the majority rules. (That goes double for the fool who had the nerve to say that College Dropout isnt a universally accepted classic :mjlol: )








RapReviews.com Feature for September 2, 2003 - Canibus' "Rip the Jacker"



Canibus - Rip The Jacker (album review ) | Sputnikmusic




Canibus - Rip The Jacker



 

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I didn't even know people thought Canibus had a classic

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LMAO @ some of the responses who say otherwise...I noticed none of ya'll could name another more recent universally accepted classic album with no guest appearances.



And stop it fool. Just look at some of the responses on the 1st page. Its a universally accepted classic within the Hip Hop community and you are just in denial ( like that fool who said College Dropout isnt a universally accepted classic )
 

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LMAO @ some of the responses who say otherwise...I noticed none of ya'll could name another more recent universally accepted classic album with no guest appearances.



And stop it fool. Just look at some of the responses on the 1st page. Its a universally accepted classic within the Hip Hop community and you are just in denial.

I just never listened. I thought Can-I-Bus and 2000 BC were okay albums but I permanently stopped checking for him after that train wreck Hollywood Stories album.
 
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