Is The Blueprint the hardest album to acquire on the entire internet?

Ill-Mind

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That just means one of the GOAT albums must be purchased, spend that bread :umad:
 

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I bought the actual CD when it dropped, but I find it hard to believe that it isn't possible to find a torrent or other download of it on the internet.
 

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fukk all you nikkas saying get Tidal. You would think all his albums would be on Tidal but their not. I can't even build a digital Jay Z collection because of this bullshyt.

Reasonable Doubt, In My Lifetime Vol. 1, Vol. 2...Hard Knock Life, Vol. 3...Life and Times of S. Carter, The Dynasty: Roc La Familia, The Blueprint, Jay-Z: Unplugged, The Best of Both Worlds, The Blueprint 2, Blueprint 2.1, The Black Album, Unfinished Business, Collision Course, Kingdom Come, Live From The Hangar Tour, American Gangster, The Blueprint 3, The Hits Collection, Watch the Throne, Magna Carta, 4:44.

I got a free trial from seeing him at the 4:44 Tour, and that's what's there. I'm literally looking at it on my phone now.

What, exactly, are you looking for that isn't included above?
 

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I remember my uncle hype telling me his homeboy downloaded H to the Izzo off a p2p months before the album came out :wow:

I think it was kazaa or morpheus ..one of those jawns.
 

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I call it being cheap af :stopitslime:

1. The history, being able to connect with producers of the past. DJ'ing/Turntablism is one of the foundations of hip-hop. And don't give me that "Serrato CD scratching" bullshyt, because it sounds nothing like a guy who knows what he's doing on a Tectonic 1200.
2. You already answered your own question, you buy vinyl because labels have been pulling their shyt offline. As Madlib says, "It's getting hard to find the fat plastic, but I got my stacks in case it gets drastic."
3. :mjlol: "I can find 99% of samples" no you can't. And you don't crate dig, so how would you even know. You can find a lot of famous samples, or expensive records online. But that's not why I shop for records. There's dollar bin records that nobody knows about that still have heat on them.
What the fukk is a Tectonic 1200. Are you buying bootleg Technics:mjlol:
And Serrato is not CD scratching breh. Every dj uses it because you don't have to carry crates of records to the club and it sounds exactly the same if you're using FLAC instead of mp3's:yeshrug:
 

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SOULSEEK OVER EVERYTHING :blessed:

Never not found what I wanted on there.

I swear if I searched for Detox I'd find it :banderas:
 
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