1. refering to albums a "classics" too soon.
Instead of calling an album a classic, just do HOF inductions. Enjoy the ablum for what it is and keep it moving. Then after 5 or 6 years revisit it's status and if deemed worthy simply put it in the HOF which would then make it a classic. In other words, establish some type of rules.
2. know that rap music is disposable and the climate and sound changes from one year to the next so if a rapper makes significant contributes or has a run where they were relevant for a 10 year period then I say they should be acknowledged as a major contributor and should get props. Anything beyond 10 years is considered a bonus.
Instead of calling an album a classic, just do HOF inductions. Enjoy the ablum for what it is and keep it moving. Then after 5 or 6 years revisit it's status and if deemed worthy simply put it in the HOF which would then make it a classic. In other words, establish some type of rules.
2. know that rap music is disposable and the climate and sound changes from one year to the next so if a rapper makes significant contributes or has a run where they were relevant for a 10 year period then I say they should be acknowledged as a major contributor and should get props. Anything beyond 10 years is considered a bonus.





