Mike the Executioner
What went on up there? Poppers and weird sex!
After Nastradamus, I honestly only f*ck with the first Magic, where I bang the WHOLE album.
Lost Tapes doesn't count for me, because we all had those songs in the 90's, lol. I'll take a Nas loosie here and there from the later projects, and throw it on my Nas homemade playlist. Like "Nazareth Savage" from Street's Disciple. But that's a quick example, double album, and I only liked 2 songs on it. It's been the way with Nas's albums since 1999, for me. Too inconsistent.
Now, his sh*t from '93-'99. That's ALL day, for me. But it got too shaky after that.
Jay has some weak sh*t too, in there. But definitely not as much as Nas. Some of Jay's wackest sh*t ever, is right next to his best sh*t ever on some of his albums, lol. It's weird, but Jay was way more consistent though.
Damn, your standards for Nas are pretty high. Two songs on the whole album? What was the other one, even though I know "Thief's Theme" is the other one?

To me, Jay's discography falls off a cliff after The Black Album. After that, he only has two albums that I can play front to back (AG and 4:44). The rest of them are either top-heavy and should have been cut down (KC, BP3) or shouldn't have been made to begin with (MCHG). I enjoy Watch the Throne, but that album doesn't have a strong ending ("Murder to Excellence" should have been the closer).
Nas' work became more conceptual and ambitious after God's Son, and that could definitely alienate people. He also had a bad habit of leaving great songs off the albums ("Talk of New York," "Foul Breeze," "Where Y'all At," "You Mean the World to Me"). Life is Good is a classic in my eyes, nearly a perfect album. And the Hit-Boy run was consistent quality. A lot of the problems earlier Nas albums had don't exist from King's Disease onwards.
I think Nas and Jay's discographies are closer in their primes, but looking at the last twenty years, Nas easily has better projects than Jay. With something like HHID, I'll cut three tracks ("You Can't Kill Me," "Who Killed It," "Blunt Ashes") and fix the sequencing. With Kingdom Come, I have to stop after "I Made It" and pretend the second half doesn't exist.
