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GAF-Hop |OT14| The 6 God is Five Writers, And One False Idol

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Ka is going to have a song on the Rubble Kings soundtrack, alongside RTJ and others. I wonder if it's a new track.

btw that RTJ track is cool
 
fuck it, adding Kind of Blue & Phil Collins: Serious Hits Live to my list

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and endtroducing is instrumental hip-hop, chill b.
 

RP912

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Mr. Serv On- Life Insurance

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Finally, after numerous features of previous No Limit albums. Mr. Serv On finally release his debut album entitled “Life Insurance”. I remember playing this album out in my younger days and falling in love with tracks such as Let’s Get It Started, Head and Shoulders, 5 Hollow Points, We Ain’t the Same (funny track btw), and Throw Ya City Up (Best track on the album). However, listening to the album now it aged pretty badly. Mr Serv On’s rap style is hit and miss at times. He shined on tracks like We Ain’t the Same, but stumbles on Tryin to Make It Out Da Ghetto. I remember skipping half of the tracks in the middle of the album because of how boring and mediocre they sounded. The No Limit army are featured on almost each track with the returning Brotha Lynch Hung to give listeners a dose of his psychopath rhymes.

Bottom line, for a debut album this really isn’t bad…but it’s not good at some parts. If this album was condensed to 12 to 13 tracks, it would have been a classic in the making. However, Life Insurance suffers from an expired policy.
Overall Score: 7.0
 

Snuggles

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Speaking of Soundcloud I actually just reached the limit of accounts that you're allowed to follow. 2000. Didn't know that was a thing.
 

Eos

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Don't have a concrete list but these are probably my favourite albums
Illmatic
Ready to Die
Reasonable Doubt
Good kid, m.A.A.d city
Liquid Swords
XXX
The Blueprint
All kanye albums
Trap Lord

I still have a lot of rap discographies to go through (mostly from the 90s - early 2000s) but my list would most likely still contain almost all these albums.
 

HiResDes

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XXX
Niggas Is Men
Abandoned Language
Race Music
Black on Both Sides
Ironman
HerFavoriteColo(u)r
World Domination: Chapter 2
In Case I Don't Make It
Stress: The Extinction Agenda
 
Granted I've never listened to a full project of his but Logic is so fucking preachy in the videos and songs I've run across. Dude comes off like a beta cornball obsessed with being different and criticizing people in bad situations. He's very Cole-esque in terms of bland, unimaginative storytelling that never seems to elicit emotion.

Plus he looks corny as fuck. Imagine being mixed and coming out like that instead of getting Drake/Cole/Aiko/Kaepernick/etc looks. Scust. He looks like a black person's caricature of a white person.
 

Eos

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Granted I've never listened to a full project of his but Logic is so fucking preachy in the videos and songs I've run across. Dude comes off like a beta cornball obsessed with being different and criticizing people in bad situations. He's very Cole-esque in terms of bland, unimaginative storytelling that never seems to elicit emotion.

Plus he looks corny as fuck. Imagine being mixed and coming out like that instead of getting Drake/Cole/Aiko/Kaepernick/etc looks. Scust. He looks like a black person's caricature of a white person.

His debut is a poor man's GKMC
Dude is so corny
 

overcast

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Basically considered the albums I still listen to consistently that impacted the way I listen to hip-hop and still do to this day. Yes I have four albums from the '10's.

1) Kanye West - The College Dropout
2) Nas - Illmatic
3) GZA - Liquid Swords
4) Outkast - ATLiens
5) Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid, m.A.A.d. City
6) Danny Brown - XXX
7) Ice Cube - Death Certificate
8) Currensy - Pilot Talk
9) Lupe Fiasco - The Cool
10) Schoolboy Q - Habits and Contradictions

Honorable Mentions:
Mos Def - Black on Both Sides
Madvillain - Madvillainy
Wu Tang - Enter the 36 Chambers
Scarface - The Diary
Notorious BIG - Ready to Die
Outkast - Aquemini
A Tribe Called Quest - Midnight Marauders
Nujabes - Hydeout Productions Part 1 or Metaphorical Music
Kanye West - MBDTF
J. Cole - Warm Up
Blu & Exile - Below the Heavens
Binary Star - Masters of the Universe

A lot of those honorable mentions are knocking on the door. Feel like Binary Star's album is my favorite of all the super underground joints I got into in my mid teens. Beat out Deltron 3030 over time.
 

overcast

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It would also be interesting to see what songs are your favorites of all time. Not numbered lists, just a collection.

Obviously it's a lot easier to forget tracks after a bit.
 
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