Julius Skrrvin
I be winkin' through the scope
yall bamas exercising your lumbrical muscles over some fukkin jay z
you must be a Gnanze stan. I disagree completely. The album does arrive, he just was lazy as shyt lyrically--so if that's what you mean that then fine. But to pretend as if the album isn't clearly about saying "I'm still a top dog and I'm into new shyt that you're just going to have to deal with" is being blind to obvious facts at the time.
MCHG doesn't have any awful beats, but it doesn't have many standout ones either. The only lazy beats on BP3 are by Timbaland. I would rather listen to ESOM than Part II. I would rather listen to "What We Talkin About" than Picasso Baby--the song at least has a point. I'd rather listen to On to the Next One than "La Famila." I'd rather laugh at the comical "Haters" than the annoying BBC. I'd rather listen to DOA than "Crown." I didn't mind Kanye's executive influence. It will always be disappointg because a rapper of that caliber should have given me more lyrically but it's not nearly KC. KC had the worst production of Jay Z's career. BP3 just had shyt diehards like us didn't want him to rap over. The Jeezy point is true though...very true lol. The album is a 7/10 to me...MCHG is technically a better album but it's more of a chore to listen to the "good" songs on that album. But to invoke KC...I think we're forgetting how awful that shyt really was.
They're about the same, 6.5/10. I think MCHG is better listening all the way through, but BP3 has some hot singles. shyt dropped when I was at the peak of college debauchery. Driving around at night with white girls listening to BP3 singles and they know all the words






Italians are so 1950's breh.