Moments when you thought rappers would drop a classic

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i thought born sinner was dope, but that trailer video with the song at the end i'm still waiting for that full song to drop. it's been over 10 years, and i heard he never releasing it to the public. something about the beat was too powerful compared to what he rapped on it.

every album after born sinner i was waiting for it, but i gave up that ghost
The Off Season was his best one to me. 2014 FHD had the impact. But The Off Season had no bad songs. Not a single one. And his pen is as sharp as ever

That track "close" is a level of quality that he hadn't tapped back into since Friday Night Lights
 

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The leadup to TPAB had me thinking Kendrick was about to drop a *lyrical* masterpiece where he was going crazy on every track. It ended up being a *musical* masterpiece, but I still feel okeydoked to this day with that whole "best rapper alive" rollout and ain't looked at Kenny the same since :francis:
Thats probably his best album lyrically. Poetically. All of that

Listen to Institutionalized, Hood Politics, and Momma again. He was in his bag on all fronts
 

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Thats probably his best album lyrically. Poetically. All of that

Listen to Institutionalized, Hood Politics, and Momma again. He was in his bag on all fronts
I did hear Momma for the first time in a minute the other day and forgot how hard that shyt was :ehh:

He definitely went in, but I expected "harder" shyt to back up the BRA title he was claiming like those before him. Control and Look Out for Detox(I think that was during the rollout, but might be off) were a lot more aggressive and competitive. Wayne had joints on Carter II where he just went the fukk in like Tha Mobb. Even Jay "proved" himself with What More Can I Say on Black Album. I felt like Kendrick was focused on crafting a full body of work that he contributed elite lyricism to, but it just didn't match with the "IM TRYNA MURDER YOU nikkaS" energy the rollout consisted of. Classic as it is, TPAB isn't the *type* of record that a nikka should be screaming "I'm the best rapper alive" behind :manny:
 

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I did hear Momma for the first time in a minute the other day and forgot how hard that shyt was :ehh:

He definitely went in, but I expected "harder" shyt to back up the BRA title he was claiming like those before him. Control and Look Out for Detox(I think that was during the rollout, but might be off) were a lot more aggressive and competitive. Wayne had joints on Carter II where he just went the fukk in like Tha Mobb. Even Jay "proved" himself with What More Can I Say on Black Album. I felt like Kendrick was focused on crafting a full body of work that he contributed elite lyricism to, but it just didn't match with the "IM TRYNA MURDER YOU nikkaS" energy the rollout consisted of. Classic as it is, TPAB isn't the *type* of record that a nikka should be screaming "I'm the best rapper alive" behind :manny:
He murdered nikkas' toxic mindsets. He's deconstructing the regressive mentalities of Black America on record, brotha
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That's what he meant by murdering nikkas
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The Off Season was his best one to me. 2014 FHD had the impact. But The Off Season had no bad songs. Not a single one. And his pen is as sharp as ever

That track "close" is a level of quality that he hadn't tapped back into since Friday Night Lights

i love the off season- its concise, beats good and he ripped everything on that. his best album to me also
 

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Eminem with relapse. 1st album after a five year layoff. Dre producing the entire album. We got an uneven album with weird accents. Was done with him after Relapse and Recovery
 

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Life of Pablo, while I loved Yeezus, I get it was a divisive sound. So when Real Friends and No More Parties in LA leaked, it was some vintage Kanye and I thought, oh shyt, he’s coming back to get the haters and doubters on board. Then the epic listening party where so much stuff sounded fire…only to get an album full of jumbled half finished songs that he kept changing so it was like 2-3 versions of half the album. shyt was a let down even tho he had enough fire on there to have dropped a classic had they been longer, complete tracks and had he made it an 11-13 track album
 

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Cole off season

He seemed primed to drop something truly special…something impactful

It was just ok

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i thought when Peedi Crakk went with Jay after the Roc-A-Fella breakup and he was featured on Ne-yo's first single "Stay", i thought he was going to drop a classic album soon after

nope.

bruh ain't even drop a album at all and never has

wasted talent.
 
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