What's the Biggest drop off from classic to next album

Roxx the King

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Some good choices in here. One not mentioned, I can't believe we went from

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This is probably the best answer for real. Immobilarity and got shyt on this drop off and that's the album I came in here to reference lol
 

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I used to think the same, but revisiting it's incredible to me how much Pun was trying to show as an artist. He didn't want to just be known for killing it with the bars. I fukk with it heavier than CP actually.

My dikk always gets a repeat when it comes on


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Y'all killing Yeah Baby like Pun didn't die when he was making it smh

Fat Joe put half that shyt together with leftover verses and features
 

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The dropoff from Doggystyle to The Doggfather might've been the biggest in hip-hop history....I wouldn't call the album entirely wack but it was pretty average by Death Row standards that were dropping classic after classic album at the time.

But there was so much going on with Snoop at the time that it should've made for a more inspired/compelling album but it was the opposite. He was also taking subs at Tupac on a few songs which was wack of him to do. Snoop had a chance to show that he was the #1 artist on Deathrow without Dr Dre and he dropped the ball.
Even after death, Pac was still shytting on Snoop. :francis:
 

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Y'all killing Yeah Baby like Pun didn't die when he was making it smh

Fat Joe put half that shyt together with leftover verses and features
That was Endangered Species

Yeah Baby was finished before he died breh
 
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