Am I the only one that thinks that Little Brother>>>>>>>>Outkast

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  • Brian B.
    Brian B. Members Posts: 6,717 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited December 2010
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    Jr523 wrote: »
    If Aquemini came out this year it wouldnt have did ? because ? aint tryin hear that ? that they sayin


    you've already admitted that some of the ? they say goes over your head


    so, its overstandable that you wouldn't want to listen to somethin that reminds you of how low your IQ is
  • lamontbdc
    lamontbdc Members Posts: 18,824 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Jr523 wrote: »
    If Aquemini came out this year it wouldnt have did ? because ? aint tryin hear that ? that they sayin

    folks actually said that when aquemini was bout to drop then it dropped and everybody was all over it. remember this dropped during a time when gangsta ? dominated
  • Brian B.
    Brian B. Members Posts: 6,717 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited December 2010
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    Jr523 wrote: »
    I mean I like the album personally im just sayin that general population doesn't like music like that. I respect the album for what it has done for hip-hop. It sorta is like Illmatic, I don't care for the album personally but I respect it.



    prove it


    cuz you dont go 2x plat w/o some help from the gen. pop.
  • Dickey Simpkins
    Dickey Simpkins Members Posts: 277
    edited December 2010
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    Jr523 wrote: »
    Naw i aint trollin im just tellin how I feel.

    The Listening

    The Minstrel Show

    GetBack I got my three wats urs?

    Ok and to be fair I will leave out Aquemini because that nullifies your argument, but I will go with
    Atliens
    Speakerboxx/Love Below
    Southernplayalistic

    Go...
  • beerisgood4ya
    beerisgood4ya Members Posts: 2,566
    edited December 2010
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    name a album that came out this year thats better than aquemini sir????

    coughs..........
  • Jr523
    Jr523 Members Posts: 829 ✭✭
    edited December 2010
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    Brian B. wrote: »
    you've already admitted that some of the ? they say goes over your head


    so, its overstandable that you wouldn't want to listen to somethin that reminds you of how low your IQ is


    Here u go with these insults ? .. So the music I listen too has to do with my IQ?? In that case everybody that listens to a Lupe or Outcast are automatically geniuses and the casual listeners( Jay-z, Lil wayne, and Drake fans) are retarted.
  • Jr523
    Jr523 Members Posts: 829 ✭✭
    edited December 2010
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    Ok and to be fair I will leave out Aquemini because that nullifies your argument, but I will go with
    Atliens
    Speakerboxx/Love Below
    Southernplayalistic

    Go...

    Alright ? u started it name some tracks.
  • ocelot
    ocelot Members Posts: 10,019 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited December 2010
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  • MrCrookedLetter
    MrCrookedLetter Members Posts: 22,376 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited December 2010
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    its a K not a C....
  • Jr523
    Jr523 Members Posts: 829 ✭✭
    edited December 2010
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    coughs..........

    In terms of replay value TML appeals more to me.
  • Jr523
    Jr523 Members Posts: 829 ✭✭
    edited December 2010
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    ocelot wrote: »

    Yea ma fav song of that album. Te' always outshines pooh on tracks lol.
  • RuffDraft
    RuffDraft Members, Writer Posts: 4,753 ✭✭✭✭
    edited December 2010
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    Jr523 wrote: »
    I mean I like the album personally im just sayin that general population doesn't like music like that. I respect the album for what it has done for hip-hop. It sorta is like Illmatic, I don't care for the album personally but I respect it.

    Sales don't equal quality though, sales matter in some ways, but the albums quality is never nullified by what it sells. I'm sure there's a quality album/classic album that everyone doesn't appreciate like that, but it still would (among heads), be given (close to) album of the year, IMO.
  • Jr523
    Jr523 Members Posts: 829 ✭✭
    edited December 2010
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    RuffDraft wrote: »
    Sales don't equal quality though, sales matter in some ways, but the albums quality is never nullified by what it sells. I'm sure there's a quality album/classic album that everyone doesn't appreciate like that, but it still would (among heads), be given (close to) album of the year, IMO.

    Yea but wat do u consider a " Hip-Hop Head".
  • Brian B.
    Brian B. Members Posts: 6,717 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited December 2010
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    Jr523 wrote: »
    Here u go with these insults ? .. So the music I listen too has to do with my IQ?? In that case everybody that listens to a Lupe or Outcast are automatically geniuses and the casual listeners( Jay-z, Lil wayne, and Drake fans) are retarted.



    come on now





    you cant even spell their name correctly, & the c is not even close to the k on a keyboard



    so you showed your IQ level is not up to par






    so the moral is: get it right before you start talkin down
  • Jr523
    Jr523 Members Posts: 829 ✭✭
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    Brian B. wrote: »
    come on now





    you cant even spell their name correctly, & the c is not even close to the k on a keyboard



    so you showed your IQ level is not up to par






    so the moral is: get it right before you start talkin down

    If ur talking about getting it right then y don't use a period at the end of ur sentences. Also, stop spacing ur lines that far out, this isn't kindergarten.
  • Dickey Simpkins
    Dickey Simpkins Members Posts: 277
    edited December 2010
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    Jr523 wrote: »
    Alright ? u started it name some tracks.

    Atliens
    Track 1 "You may Die"- classic intro
    Track 2 "2Dope boyz & a caddilac" - Early rhymes of trap rap birthing T.I and countless others.
    Track 3 "Atliens"- Big Boi & dre murdered this track Hook was classic ad well
  • beerisgood4ya
    beerisgood4ya Members Posts: 2,566
    edited December 2010
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    Jr523 wrote: »
    In terms of replay value TML appeals more to me.

    its your opinion but damn lil ? , is TML the best you could do, like seriously???? TML was over hyped, too many features, generic and corny lyrics, subject matter was non existent, more catered to horney teenage girls, and drake mixtape SFG had more replay value than TML and that aint saying much......
    and for the record......Aquemini >>>>> flake life.....
  • Jr523
    Jr523 Members Posts: 829 ✭✭
    edited December 2010
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    its your opinion but damn lil ? , is TML the best you could do, like seriously???? TML was over hyped, too many features, generic and corny lyrics, subject matter was non existent, more catered to horney teenage girls, and drake mixtape SFG had more replay value than TML and that aint saying much......
    and for the record......Aquemini >>>>> flake life.....

    U have ur opinion and I have mines.
  • Brian B.
    Brian B. Members Posts: 6,717 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited December 2010
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    Jr523 wrote: »
    If ur talking about getting it right then y don't use a period at the end of ur sentences. Also, stop spacing ur lines that far out, this isn't kindergarten.



    bruh, how you gon say so & so is better than so & so


    then spell their name wrong




    that makes it look like you've never really listened to their ? if you cant even spell their name right





    & w/ that bein said Im done here... dont look for another response
  • RuffDraft
    RuffDraft Members, Writer Posts: 4,753 ✭✭✭✭
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    Jr523 wrote: »
    Yea but wat do u consider a " Hip-Hop Head".

    Someone who has listened to hip hop music for 5 years or more... and who listens and learnt about the culture within that period of time. They'd still be a young head, but still. They could appreciate the music.
  • Jr523
    Jr523 Members Posts: 829 ✭✭
    edited December 2010
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    Atliens
    Track 1 "You may Die"- classic intro
    Track 2 "2Dope boyz & a caddilac" - Early rhymes of trap rap birthing T.I and countless others.
    Track 3 "Atliens"- Big Boi & dre murdered this track Hook was classic ad well

    The Listening
    Track 3: "For You" Classic verse from Te'. Pooh didn't disappoint either.
    Track 4: "Speed" One of the best hip hop songs IMO. Te' killed this track.
    Track 5: "Whatever You Say" Great laid back track.
  • Jr523
    Jr523 Members Posts: 829 ✭✭
    edited December 2010
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    Brian B. wrote: »
    bruh, how you gon say so & so is better than so & so


    then spell their name wrong





    that makes it look like you've never really listened to their ? if you cant even spell their name right





    & w/ that bein said Im done here... dont look for another response

    I spelled their name wrong BIG ? DEAL. ? u gettin so emotional for. Is it ur name?
  • ocelot
    ocelot Members Posts: 10,019 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited December 2010
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    Jr523 wrote: »
    The Listening
    Track 3: "For You" Classic verse from Te'. Pooh didn't disappoint either.
    Track 4: "Speed" One of the best hip hop songs IMO. Te' killed this track.
    Track 5: "Whatever You Say" Great laid back track.

    good choice
  • Chico Strickland
    Chico Strickland Members Posts: 110
    edited December 2010
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    Lyrically, no. Production-wise, it's actually a hard call because 9th and JL had some really good beats.
  • ocelot
    ocelot Members Posts: 10,019 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited December 2010
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    Lyrically Te can hang with both... Production- wise, good music from both