theres no shame in a 3-3.5 mic album. thats what this is![]()
I give it a 4 (after the 2 Cubans of course). His third best album to me. Rae spittin and the beats are great.
theres no shame in a 3-3.5 mic album. thats what this is![]()
3.5 for metheres no shame in a 3-3.5 mic album. thats what this is![]()
Ima put Immobilarity over this oneI give it a 4 (after the 2 Cubans of course). His third best album to me. Rae spittin and the beats are great.
Still trying to figure out what the sample is on Can't You See if anyone knows it
Album just keeps getting better I actually like the Wayne track now
Breh im on that sample mission too..i first heard it on Blu's "Home" and ive been entranced ever since..
The sample is from The Emotions. The song is called Don't Ask My Neighbors.
Raekwon - The WildHave production credits surfaced? Not that I'm losing sleep over them or anything.
This album is all right, Rae's 4th best album, mayyybe, at best, behind the two Cuban Linxes and Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang.
Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang is not getting enough love in this thread. What the fukk? Rock N' Roll sucked, yes, but the rest of the album was quality. It was Rae embracing his Wu-Tang roots, just like he does on Cuban Linx albums. It featured several Wu-Tang Clan members - especially GHOST AND METH, MULTIPLE TIMES- as well as Nas, Rick Ross, Lloyd Banks, and motherfukking Black Thought. It also featured dope beats by Alchemist, Mathematics, Cilvaringz, Scram Jones DJ Khalil and Evidence. Have you fukking moron pieces of garbage even listened to this album before?
Although this new album is all right, how could you ever put it above Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang, unless you're a deaf retard, a dikkless troll, or a half-aborted crack baby? No Wu-Tang features, no-name producers, a bunch of pointless skits, two-verse songs that are just begging for a Wu-Tang feature, but couldn't get one for the official album ("This Is What It Comes Tooooooooo"). I mean come, a REMIX with Ghostface on that song, but it couldn't make the album? How little thought and planning went into this thing?
The highlight is probably the song with Lil Wayne, who comes through with a dope verse, and you backwards testicle gobbling Ralph's cashiers have the nerve to act like it's one of the lowlights. Please get some new ears from the Flying Spaghetti Monster because yours are broken as fukk.
Immobilarity had fire Rae verses, true, but over mostly garbage production, so I can't fukk with it.
I guess at the end of the day, you guys feel G-Eazy more than Nas. Cacs win!
Naw I listened to that whole track and couldn't find the sample. Unless I missed it but I'm pretty sure that ain't it