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Originally Posted by matious
I agree as well, but i doubt Labor Days, or whatever Aceyalone has done(is he the dude with the crazy nasally voice btw?) will have the staying power of illmatic or whatever eminem fans say is his best album.
geez, that comment was way less punctual then i hoped.
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No, none of Aesop Rock's albums will have the right... like, cohesiveness to be considered a classic. That's because Aesop Rock isn't just making works of art, he's just continually creating a world. His work itself is masterful; he doesn't really produce a magnum opus because basically everything he does is the culmination of his creativity. It's perpetual.
If you don't know Aceyalone, then you suck. Dude's beyond a legend, and
Innercity Griots,
All Balls Don't Bounce, and
A Book of Human Language are all classics, on par with
Illmatic.