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Old 07-14-2020, 12:15 AM   #151 (permalink)
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never really heard of anything for jay Z's possie


it seems like most of the big solo rap artist always had a group of friends they ran with

Busta

Jay Z

new orleans rappers

memphis rappers

bone thugz

SNoop

wu tang

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im just saying the sadboy cliq has a unit have alot of good tunes
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Old 07-15-2020, 09:11 AM   #152 (permalink)
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Never listened much to Aesop Rock but Black Star is my absolute ****. I ****ing love the way Mos Def and Talib trade off lines like an old school hip hop album. It has such great energy. Talib Kwali's first album is fine. It's good. I like it. But his next album is kinda whack. Mos Def's Black on Both Sides album however is a ****ing masterpiece.
I agree with every sentiment, except for Talib Kweli's second album. I remember loving "The Beautiful Struggle", but granted, it's been years since I've listened to it.

If you haven't heard Aesop Rock's 'Skelethon' album, might be worth checking out. Probably his most accessible album and still one of his best.
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Old 07-15-2020, 09:35 AM   #153 (permalink)
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Old 07-15-2020, 10:00 AM   #154 (permalink)
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I agree with every sentiment, except for Talib Kweli's second album. I remember loving "The Beautiful Struggle", but granted, it's been years since I've listened to it.

If you haven't heard Aesop Rock's 'Skelethon' album, might be worth checking out. Probably his most accessible album and still one of his best.
Nah Talib's second album is Quality. Haven't heard past that.
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Nah Talib's second album is Quality. Haven't heard past that.
Are you considering Black Star to be his first album?

I was thinking you meant Talib solo albums.
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Nah, Train of Thought. That album is sweet.
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Nah, Train of Thought. That album is sweet.
Damn, I forgot about that one. I'm almost positive I own it and have listened to it. I'll have to revisit it.
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The problem having just an old school selection would be so few people would submit, as if I stuck to strictly Old School, I would only choose about 5 records, for most the Disco Rap era is quite a niche sound for people, and most find it, dare I say boring?
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