Excluding Turk is wack. And I still think the whole "Turk is the weakest link. Nobody wanted to hear Turk" is revisionist. Honestly, Juvenile is the reason that whole thing popped off the way it day. 400 Degreez snowballed into CMR taking over like it did and Wayne was pretty much in the same boat as Turk during that initial run. Turk just didn't get an album out in 1999 when it would've mattered. When I say "would've mattered", I'm saying that something happened between late 1999 and 2000 to where it seemed like CMR cooled off. When the smoke cleared, Big Tymers were CMR's marquee artists until Lil' Wayne redefined himself and completely changed his style.
By the time, Turk did drop a solo, it was too late. Still, his album did about the same numbers as B.G.'s Checkmate and Wayne's Lights Out. Juvenile wasn't even going platinum at that point. Project English stalled at gold.
Turk was the weakest link, and this is coming from someone that was listening to CMR BEFORE the Universal deal.
He appeared on BG’s All On U Vol.1 & 2. Juvenile’s Soulja Rags, and Hot Boys ”Get it how you live.” The nygga has always been mediocre. I was actually surprised CMR went ahead with that Turk solo album.
Now I agree he should be there, but him being viewed as the weakest link is nothing new.
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