No 90s Hip Hop Album has Stood The Test of Time Quite Like Mobb Deep’s The Infamous - GOAT Album

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By the same token, Smilez and Southstar could sell twenty million copies of their album tomorrow. Is it too early to say that GRODT outsold it?
Of course this is subject to change. We can talk about the current state of the data that we have access to and draw conclusions. It’s not “insane”.
interesting concept... hmmm...
 

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The streams argument in OP is actually pretty interesting.

This album Def cream of the crop and a highly artistic work, time capsule of an era, something to be studied by historians or sociologist.
 

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Too much filler

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Define “too much” filler. Here’s the track list:

Intro
Somebody’s got to die
Hypnotize
Kick in the door
F* you tonight
Last day
I love the dough
What’s beef
BIG interlude
Mo money Mo problems
Nyggas bleed I got a story to tell

Disc 2

Notorious thugs
Miss u
Another
Going back to Cali
Ten crack commandments
Playa hater
Nasty boy
Sky’s the limit
The world is filled
Downfall
Long kiss goodnight
You’re nobody


Maybe 3/4 skippable tracks (one being a 1 minute interlude) out of 23…
 
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