ArchStanton
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I never got the hate for it but oh well, not everything can be for everyone.I slept on this album; this shyt hard AF![]()
I never got the hate for it but oh well, not everything can be for everyone.I slept on this album; this shyt hard AF![]()
One of my favorite albums of the Hit-Boy era
I LOVE the more experimental production and Nas was rapping his ASS off
Breh I swear this rivals or could potentially be bette rapping then that oldschool shyt.



.That's fair. Magic is my personal favorite of the run, but for some reason I didn't expect Magic 2 to sound anything like it so I was good with just a solid album. Plus the highs of Magic 2 are really high.I still rank it at #6, but "Slow It Down" is a top five track from the Hit-Boy era. I always loved "Motion" ("My worst night a motion picture Fox searchlight") and "Office Hours" (even 50's verse). "One Mic, One Gun" sounds way better on this album than by itself when it came out.
This album suffered from being the sequel to Magic and having to follow the best album in the series (KD3). Expectations were really high and for the first time, it didn't seem like Nas and Hit-Boy were trying to top themselves. The Hit-Boy fatigue had also set in at this point and it just amplified the critics. Magic 3 was everything I wanted from this album, but by that time, nobody cared to acknowledge it for how good it was.
It does speak to the quality of the Hit-Boy albums that people were disappointed with Magic 2. Expectations started low when KD1 was announced, but they just kept raising the stakes with every album, so when it didn't happen this time, everyone was like.
Exactly,the album coming out after magic and kd 3 , which to a lot of us who loved the series are borderline classics( kd3 for sure for me) hurt it.I still rank it at #6, but "Slow It Down" is a top five track from the Hit-Boy era. I always loved "Motion" ("My worst night a motion picture Fox searchlight") and "Office Hours" (even 50's verse). "One Mic, One Gun" sounds way better on this album than by itself when it came out.
This album suffered from being the sequel to Magic and having to follow the best album in the series (KD3). Expectations were really high and for the first time, it didn't seem like Nas and Hit-Boy were trying to top themselves. The Hit-Boy fatigue had also set in at this point and it just amplified the critics. Magic 3 was everything I wanted from this album, but by that time, nobody cared to acknowledge it for how good it was.
It does speak to the quality of the Hit-Boy albums that people were disappointed with Magic 2. Expectations started low when KD1 was announced, but they just kept raising the stakes with every album, so when it didn't happen this time, everyone was like.