Who has the best solo discography?

Who has the best solo discography?


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onelastdeath

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I'd put only CD as classic among these, Graduation is definitely not a classic, that's not even debatable. I don't like MBDTF. LR is debatable.

So that's your preference.

CD , LR , MBDTF are certified classics. Universally recognized as classics.
I don't think those 3 are debatable.

GRAD has classic songs, I just dunno if its a classic as a whole
 

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K-Rino has an incredible discography, quantity of quality, I can understand him not being on it in terms of him not being as known so I don't have a problem with it. But out of that list I'd only have him behind Pac and KRS-One personally.

Breh...i can no longer take nikkas opinion seriously on rap music if they haven't listened to K-Rno's discog front to back. :ld:

He just makes these rap nikkas seem so simple in comparison...particularly those claiming to be "lyricists".

I was just listening to some G-Rap the other day and i had to turn that shyt off...and i laughed to myself how simple he sounds compared to K-Rino...but yet he's supposed to be an "elite lyricist"..felt like i was wasting my time...might as well listen to some K-Rino instead for some real lyricism. :ld:
 

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Lol that dude said The College Dropout is dated and therefore shouldn't count as a classic. Well if that's the case scratch of 90% of those dusty ass records you call classics, because The College Dropout def aged better than them. Who the fukk listen to shyt like God's Son in 2014? :pavarotti:
 

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Because I don't think all 3 of Redman's first albums are classics you can't take anything I say seriously?

What % of hip-hop fans do you think consider those all classics?

Don't be a stanley.

"Redman has 3 classic what? Classic kung-fu flicks in his DVD collection on Cribs?"

:comeon:

read your own posts breh, I didn't say I can't take you seriously because of your wack opinion but because of this post :pacspit:
 

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I love Nas breh, absolutely love him, but there's no way he can have the best discography with Nastradamus sitting there staring you in the face with that brown druid robe on. Even I am is meh at best.
pac/nas/ and nintendo stans irk the shyt out of me
 

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Breh...i can no longer take nikkas opinion seriously on rap music if they haven't listened to K-Rno's discog front to back. :ld:

He just makes these rap nikkas seem so simple in comparison...particularly those claiming to be "lyricists".

I was just listening to some G-Rap the other day and i had to turn that shyt off...and i laughed to myself how simple he sounds compared to K-Rino...but yet he's supposed to be an "elite lyricist"..felt like i was wasting my time...might as well listen to some K-Rino instead for some real lyricism. :ld:

The problem is people talk about him WITHOUT listening front to back. If they try to deny the quality of his work I agree can't really take their knowledge seriously, cause it's extremely self evident. He DOES make a lot of people seem very simple, K-Rino is just incredible, he's amazing, words can't really describe his brilliance. He's just a genius. In regards to G Rap, I got love for G Rap too, I think he is a great and elite lyricist. I don't know what you were listening to but G Rap has songs where he is more simple sometimes due to the street nature of the record but when it's time to amp up I feel he can certainly do that.
 

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Lol that dude said The College Dropout is dated and therefore shouldn't count as a classic. Well if that's the case scratch of 90% of those dusty ass records you call classics, because The College Dropout def aged better than them.

Nope
 

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The problem is people talk about him WITHOUT listening front to back. If they try to deny the quality of his work I agree can't really take their knowledge seriously, cause it's extremely self evident. He DOES make a lot of people seem very simple, K-Rino is just incredible, he's amazing, words can't really describe his brilliance. He's just a genius. In regards to G Rap, I got love for G Rap too, I think he is a great and elite lyricist. I don't know what you were listening to but G Rap has songs where he is more simple sometimes due to the street nature of the record but when it's time to amp up I feel he can certainly do that.

I was listening to 4,5,6... and that whoo kidd mixtape...he's mediocre lyrically compared to K-Rino. :ld:

Even his bread & butter...multies...K-Rino shyts on him in that regard as well.

He's elite when compared to other NY MC's though.
 

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"Redman has 3 classic what? Classic kung-fu flicks in his DVD collection on Cribs?"

:comeon:

read your own posts breh, I didn't say I can't take you seriously because of your wack opinion but because of this post :pacspit:
Because I told a joke that basically said "Redman doesn't have 3 classic albums?" :mjcry:
 

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I'd put only CD as classic among these, Graduation is definitely not a classic, that's not even debatable. I don't like MBDTF. LR is debatable.


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Well since you admitted you "don't like MBDTF", which pretty much invalidate your opinion on music anyway, how is Graduation not a classic? Is there even one skippable song on that album? MAYBE Barry Bonds.
 
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