Ready To Die is at least a loose concept album, and LAD picks up right afterwards.
For me Kendrick doesn't need another album to be considered a better artist than biggie. Like i said i think biggie is kind of overrated.
A great album to compare 'ready to die' to is 'illmatic'
both came out around the same time, both debut albums, both MC's from new york
For me 'illmatic' is probably the greatest hip hop album of all time where as 'ready to die' is just a good debut. Granted i wasn't old enough to have followed the impact that 'ready to die had' and i imagine it was considered ground breaking at the time, but returning to it now I don't think its this work of art that some people consider it.
is life after death considered a proper biggie album? Or is it like and r u still down situation? I know biggie was dead by the time it was released
You're entitled to your opinion, but I think you'll be hard-pressed to find many people say either of Kendrick's albums better than Ready to Die. If Biggie is "overrated", it's from him having a untimely death, kind of comes with the territory.
Pop. Pop. Pop.
i think TPAB is better than ready to die in every single way a record can be considered better than another.
You're entitled to your opinion, but I think you'll be hard-pressed to find many people say either of Kendrick's albums better than Ready to Die.
I assume you're spelling that phonetically and you know he's saying 'Pac'.
is life after death considered a proper biggie album? Or is it like and r u still down situation? I know biggie was dead by the time it was released
Might delete "u" from my Amazon cloud copy.
It's the only cut I dislike.
loving "u" is complicated, confirmed
Glorious scene!
people are to scared to make statements like the one i just made, even if the truth is smacking them around the ears![]()
Wait TPAB is better than Ready or Die??!?!!
Why I didn't get the memo?
TPAB is amazing on so many levels but that's a huge statement to carry. Ready to Die was a game changer in 1994/5. It brought back east coast hip hop from a long sleeper hold of the West Coast and put Bad Boy records on the map. As much as I love this album and play it like it's a daily religion...to put it over Ready to Die is such a huge statement.
I assume you're spelling that phonetically and you know he's saying 'Pac'.
except in context, because if you don't take context into account, then a Mozart composition or Wagner's Ring Cycle would beat most albumsi think TPAB is better than ready to die in every single way a record can be considered better than another.
Colbert ReportIt's kinda amazing that song he did on Jimmy Fallon(?) din't even make the album.
'Alright' came on at the bar on Saturday night. I gave the DJ props.
Had no idea that was Pharrell until just now. Did he also produce the beat?
Great album btw. Probably gonna end up in my top 5 of all time.
Probably gonna end up in my top 5 of all time.
just bought the CD for my parents
Is Pac's voice not instantly recognizable to people?
And people were worried this thread wouldn't arrive at unmitigated hyperbole and exclamation when TPAB first dropped. Just took little while for the train to leave the station is all.
...am also considering asking my pops to give it a listen. Not sure how to approach the conversation.
I think TPAB will ultimately be ranked among albums like ready to die, reasonable doubt, etc. People will always argue over which is better, but I think it's hard to deny that Kendrick's album is of that caliber. It's timely, clever, cohesive, emotional, genre-bending, and wholly unique among the current landscape of hip-hop.
Is Pac's voice not instantly recognizable to people?
I think TPAB will ultimately be ranked among albums like ready to die, reasonable doubt, etc. People will always argue over which is better, but I think it's hard to deny that Kendrick's album is of that caliber. It's timely, clever, cohesive, emotional, genre-bending, and wholly unique among the current landscape of hip-hop.
The one true young king of hiphop right now, sorry J.Cole fans.