This alone proves you're one of them
lol.
how? because I don't share ur warped opinion that illmatic is trash?
This alone proves you're one of them
It's a fact that illmatic flopped when it was out despite getting 5 mics in the sourcelol.
how? because I don't share ur warped opinion that illmatic is trash?
This is what these threads always come down to.If you were following hip-hop actively
This is what these threads always come down to.
meaning what exactly?
how so?
it's a fact that despite bootleggers plaguing everyone,you tried to use it as an exclusive excuse for illmatic's failure.
The goofy shyt is neverending in threads like this...
There's always somebody who equates "me and my 7 friends didn't know about it" to "nobody was checkin' for it"
Always the "only in NY" folk when they were barely off their own porch to gauge what people everywhere knew about1
Always the "it wasn't mainstream so it wasn't shyt"2
To answer the question, no, the War Report wasn't "big"... if by "big" you mean an album that spun off radio smashes and videos that were MTV/BET staples. If you were following hip-hop actively, and not just who had a hit at the time, War Report was one of the best albums that year and got a lot of love considering that it was a very underground/street aimed album.3
1. You haven't the slightest clue who i was around or what i saw back then. And you could say the same about me.So I guess every car I heard 'OB4CL' coming out of from summer thru fall '95 were just people reading the Source... and as they read the magazine inside their cars, the music suddenly played.
All the people I went to school with who were bumpin' it weren't really bumpin' that shyt, they were just reading VIBE.4
The thing is, nikkas can talk about how the media did this and that, but don't nobody know 'the media', and it ain't the media that celebrates the music, it's the people.5 The media covers it cause that's what media does. End of the day, there's people in real life who didn't even read those mags and were lovin' that album, in real time. The real revisionism is when dudes hop in these threads 20+ years later and try to maneuver things to fit their narrative.6
Yo said 'Gangsta's Paradise' album...7@bigbadbossup2012 you a wild boy...
I'm not saying that though,so.......Right, and it's how you find out who was and who wasn't, lol
And sure, people in different places were listening to different things- everybody wasn't just unanimously listenin' to the same shyt, but that's also because there was so much different stuff out there to choose from. I don't know how nikkas figure that them and their circle represents "everybody".
What do you mean by raw though?The style of music... and the quality
You dont have to like nas,you love illmaticagain, bootlegging hit east coast artists the hardest. I'm not gonna waste time arguing with you about that anymore.
and why would I try to make it an exclusive excuse for illmatic?? I don't even like nas.![]()
3.The whole "if you were following hiphop" narrative is a tired and weak excuse. Because once again,it's only used to help east coast floppers. It's a ton of artists whom might of been hot on the streets in certain regions but will never get similar props cause they're not from the east. It got a lot of love from who? East coast people,media? How do you prove that? In my world ,unlv and B.G. were hotter in 97' than cnn and this was before the major deal. They were truly independent.