So we all agree Camel is looking at a one hot album every 10 ten year average pace?

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Stupidest thread I seen in a while:laff:...how u gon randomly choose the last 10 yrs and then say that's his average:rudy:

Jay came out in 95,dropped 3 classics and a couple arguables from then up until 2005 that's ten years....since 2005 shyts been hectic,hov been busy with business deals and bein a new father:whoa:...but he managed to drop AG:whew:....he got 2-3 yrs to drop another classic,don't sound like that'll be a problem seein as he's on pace right now to drop one with his next album,buckle up and prepare to be amazed nikkas:salute:

Nas on the other hand the math works:manny:dropped Illmatic,took ten yrs to drop Stillmatic,then another 10 to drop LIG:laff: and u Nas stans sit there and take that shyt,steady dikk ridin no matter what bullshyt Nas hand to u....then when he hands u a hot album after 10 yrs u lose ya damn mind and call it a classic:childplease:

:dwillhuh: 1994 to 2001 is ten years?
 

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Real talk I can't honestly name a single song of Streets Disciple, Hip Hop is Dead ( all I know is he used the same beat for his single :laff:), or untitled. And by this time LIG will be added to that list :manny:

Street Disciples is not only Nas's worst album but one of the worst albums Ive ever heard. I was revisiting this thrash a couple of weeks ago. I ended up skipping every track 2 minutes in.
 

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Lol...camel stans just uncritically swallow and regurgitate everything he says without even thinking about if passes the most basic standards of truth...like math in this case.

U mean like how Nas stans believe the "Eminem murdered u on ya own sht line" :mjpls:
 

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A lot of people believed that, Jay fans included. I don't. I think Em had better bars, but it certainly wasn't murder. Jay held his own.

Maan U know damn well when Nas said that line maaaad people ran with it and heralded it as fact and the term "renegaded" was born all from Nas making that statement.

Trust me...this popular opinion wouldnt be the case if Nas never said that line:leostare:
 

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Street Disciples is not only Nas's worst album but one of the worst albums Ive ever heard. I was revisiting this thrash a couple of weeks ago. I ended up skipping every track 2 minutes in.

its pretty much equal to blueprint 2, in that both albums shoulda been cut down to a single disc. i think id give the SD disc the edge over Bp2 though :scusthov:
 

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Nas's count in 2001: 2 hot albums (Illmatic, IWW) in 10 years (starting from first ever appearance on Live at the Barbeque in 1991) = Averaging 1 hot album every 5 years

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Jay's count in 2001: 2 hot albums (RD, Blueprint) in 15 years (starting from first ever appearance on H.P. Gets Busy in 1986) = Averaging 1 hot album every 7.5 years



Nas's count in 2012: 6 hot albums not counting Lost Tapes (Illmatic, IWW, Stillmatic, God's Son, Untitled, LIG) in 21 years (using 2012 since that's when the last album dropped) = Averaging 1 hot album every 3.5 years

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Jay's count in 2009: 4 hot albums (RD, Blueprint, TBA, AG) in 23 years (using 2009 since that's when the last album dropped) = Averaging 1 hot album every 5.75 years

Nas is winning both
 

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mos def career is the definition of one hot album every ten year average
 

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The ironic thing is a does the Jiggaone really have any classic albums. :huhldup:

Blueprint, Hard Knock Life, Reasonable Doubts are borderline, but don't act like they're not laden with fillers like the rest of his discography. :scusthov:
 
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