Jim Jones - El Capo (Discussion Thread)

Doin2Much Williams

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This is straight but I liked Wasted Talent better. I don't know but the Heatmakers production got real repetitive after a while. Didn't really like the drums :manny:




This is why On My Way To Chuuuch will always be at the plateau of Yimmy's work as far as his LP's are concerned.



Even tho they only had 3 tracks on the album, Heatmakers made their presence felt.



I really wish I could reach out to Rsonist but I don't do social media....



If he ever gets word of how much the die hard fans are extremely partial to his hay-day drums... he would reincorporate them into his modern samples.



Please.



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Just finished it. Production is perfect for Jim. Jim is clearly the best of Dipset at this point, but I always find myself noticing he doesn't have that crazy flow that a top tier performer would have.

Still a good album though, worth a listen for all NY fans.
 

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Just skimmed a few songs, sounds like he really lived to the the expectations he set with Wasted Talent here.

What a hell of a run Jimmy is having, that Roc Nation management in his corner got him sounding right.

Will cop the physical, the vets deserve our support when they actually put in the work.
 
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