Jim Cornette
The Cult of Meat with Extra Cheese...
No, cos he's fukking trash
It’s not classic but it’s a good album especially for FabLoso’s Way is a classic.![]()
SUPERTHUG KNOCKOFF
PHARELL THROW AWAY
Agreed. If Loso' Way had had Breathe on it, I think people would look back at it as being easily his best album.His best album is loso's way.
Other than that his mixtapes are where it's at.
How is he adapting to the new Era if he's been flopping this whole decade?young OG was a pretty solid album actually and the soul tapes should count as albums as well. Fab can spit and give you hard bars which at the end of the day is why he still regarded as one of the best. 2, He's probably one of the only rappers from the 2000's that can adapt to any era, and great at it too. It is what it is, but that joint album with Jada was fire af, especially Soul Food![]()
Biggest L i took in buying music was buying his album over the Blueprint.![]()
Agreed.I always felt like Fab’s stagnation always boiled down to he was a superficial rapper void of anything noteworthy to speak on
Its why I avoided buying anything from The Kiss (Love Him) Cass, Banks, Fab type of crowd
He’s been out for decades but what do you know about him? Sure LL wasn’t the most introspective guy but LL is a legend and it worked for him.
Fab had nothing to offer on a transcendent level so he chased trend after trend after trend. Production, slang, song making etc It never originated with him but he certainly took a swipe at it
He didn’t give birth to any sound nor innovative approach to making albums.
Albeit successful, Fab represents how the wheels came off of NYC. Not as imaginative, charismatic, talented or creative as his predecessors but ripe with connections.