Street's Disciple vs All Eyez On Me

Which is the better album and more beneficial to the black youth?


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JuvenileHell

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only forever. and dip immunity

i honestly think every one of them coulda just been a single :yeshrug:

I can respect those choices :ehh:

Agree 100% with the last part there, those double albums actually have a single albums worth of great songs. Life After Death with just:

Hypnotize
Kick In the Door
What's Beef
nikkas Bleed
I Got A Story To Tell
Notorious Thugs
Going back To Cali
10 Crack Commandments
The World Is Filled
My Downfall
Long Kiss Goodnight
You're Nobody

Is unskippable. :banderas::wow:
 

JYoung24

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Streets disciple is a personal classic to me I dont think it had fillers like yall say but all eyes on me is better. Thats a bonfied classic
 

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Streets disciple is a personal classic to me I dont think it had fillers like yall say but all eyes on me is better. Thats a bonfied classic
:francis:
SD catapulted Nas to superstardom :wow:
Fresh out on bail :wow:
Running with Suge :blessed:
Star studded Double LP :blessed:
Then Pac came 8 years later and failed miserably at trying to make his own double LP :scust:
Pac lost :scust:
 

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All Eyez On Me takes this of course. It just feels like a more timeless album.

Still, Street's Disciple is underrated to a degree. I don't necessarily think it would be better as a single disc. I pretty much like it as is. What brings the album down is the lack of a singular vision to tie it all together. It's all over the place.
 
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