Piff Perkins
Veteran
Yeah. And there was nothing wrong with being a real hip hop dude in 96. It was just a different time. Artistic integrity was still a thing. People wanted hip hop to have rules. Characteristics. Ideals.
Now all that shyts out the window and we got rappers that mumble sing over shytty trap beats.
You tell me who won.
My problem is that a lot of people outright dismissed the album despite it being amazing lyrically. Nas didn't fall off on any level from a lyrical standpoint, he murdered every track (even the wack Nas Is Coming lol).
The streets didn't hate on the album at least I guess. You aren't going to find many dudes who think IWW was trash. Purists can hate but yo...Street Dreams bumps. As do many tracks on the album.


