When
@Supa says that Nas' writing isn't as detailed or esoteric as it used to be or when
@FunkDoc1112 talks about the flaws in engineering, I can understand those criticisms. Doesn't mean I agree, but at least they're able to articulate why they don't like certain things about the album.
But when people on Twitter say that Premier is Hakeem on the Raptors, or people here say that Nasir/Nastradamus/whatever are better albums and Premier should go to hell, or the production is as bad as Tha Carter VI, that's where I either zone out or draw the line. Even if the consensus is negative, some people can't even express what they dislike without hyperbole. There is nothing, literally
nothing, on this album that comes close to the monstrosity that's "Peanuts 2 N Elephant." That's Rugrats background music, come on now.
@Zero knows what I'm talking about.
I'm not denying people dislike the album because clearly, they do. Seems to be the general opinion. But the question will always be: Do you dislike an album because it's genuinely bad, or do you dislike it because it's not what
you personally wanted it to be? I know the answer is somewhere in the middle, especially since we're talking about one of the most anticipated rap albums in history.