mobb deep murda muzik appreciation

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:dahell:You didn't like Murda Muzik?

Not really. I mean, it wasn't terrible but it wasn't great either. When you hear The Infamous and Hell on Earth, it's not that good in comparison. It was mostly due to the decline in P's lyricism.
 

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Not really. I mean, it wasn't terrible but it wasn't great either. When you hear The Infamous and Hell on Earth, it's not that good in comparison. It was mostly due to the decline in P's lyricism.
Album is 4.5 mics.
Numerous classic songs. P was still razor sharp on 80% of it. The post bootleg songs was where you could see the decline.
All that being said, it was a noticeable step down from the Infamous and Hell on Earth. Still the best album in 99.
 

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The sunset looks beautiful over the projects, What a shame, It ain't the same where WE stand at

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i always remember looping back that verse over and over... those bars specifically. the imagery of that verse so vivid and beautiful... if you look close you can see the bricks chipped off...

hip hop was one of the few art mediums that could accurately capture the concept of damaged beauty perfectly. so many try but cant actually do it. hip hop fell from grace when it forgot how to do this.
 

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flipping like makaveli what thrill me. They should have left this on there

 
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