Mastamimd
Ain't shyt
Lol okay now you're making the trolling too obvious. Also Ye's last good album was Fantasy. That was 13 years ago. Everything after has been mid or trash.
TLOP and depending on who you ask Yeezus was dope, just not classic
Lol okay now you're making the trolling too obvious. Also Ye's last good album was Fantasy. That was 13 years ago. Everything after has been mid or trash.
Y'all are seriously entertaining this troll thread.........
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It Was Written was a game changer in what sense?
No different than Jay, Kanye’s music, image & approach to music making has simply had a more direct impact on those that have followed
Nas is notorious for having a terrible discography, whilst Ye is widely regarded as having one of the best discogs in hip hop.
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No doubt on KD3 and Magic.Life is Good is not a classic. I'd even put KD3 and Magic over it.
STILLmatic is an indisputable classic album. It’s got numerous all-time great records & conceptual pieces, plus the impact on the rap game was undeniableThe KD series are not solidified as classic material yet. Maybe 1. Y’all just putting them in there because y’all are happy Nas came through and didn’t disappoint.
I’d say It’s close but Nas has 2 or 3 that are debatable. Across culture and within hip hop itself, Kanye does have more certified classic albums that are hard to dispute.
I think Nas has
Illmatic
It was written
That means there’s no debate by about 85% of the consensus
All his other projects, while great are debatable as to whether they’re actual classics outside of his stanbase.
Look at Bad Boy in 1997. Biggie's album is sequenced in a similar manner to IWW. You got Puff sampling Sting for "I'll Be Missin You" as Nas sampled Sting for "The Message". The similarities between "Street Dreams" and "Hypnotize" and both are track 3 from both IWW and LAD respectively. It introduced The Firm and as a member of The Firm, Trackmasters used similar production on Foxy's Ill Na Na. Puff's No Way Out has production that is influenced by IWW. The same way Ready To Die influenced Nas to create IWW, the same way IWW influenced Biggie on LAD.
Talk about a reachhh

TLOP and depending on who you ask Yeezus was dope, just not classic
