[QUOTE="HaSheeSh_basic"][QUOTE="Colt45fool"][QUOTE="HaSheeSh_basic"][QUOTE="Colt45fool"][QUOTE="dude with lame name that GS keeps blocking"][QUOTE="Colt45fool"][QUOTE=""][QUOTE="Colt45fool"]lol, because Jay-Z has more than one classic :lol:[QUOTE="dude"]with one classic? please the answer is hov. I like both and know illmatic the best hp-hop album ,but jay-z is consistently putting out good music.Colt45fool
The Blueprint :lol:
The Black Album :lol:
was that supposed to be serious or joking i can't tell?
You think those are ****cs :|they are,whats not ****c about them
LOLThere is no such thing as a cl.assic album involving Jay-Z that doesnt have the words "Reasonable" and "Doubt" in them.
You guys are douches. Although I disagree that The Blueprint is a classic, I wouldn't go and whine about it because the general consensus amongs hip-hop fans is that it IS a classic. So calling it a classic is totally acceptable. Hip Hop consensus will also call Tha Carter III a cl.assic in the future. Will you conform to that idea too?I disagree, it will be as forgotten as 50's The Massacre. Oh, and fans from 106th & Park don't count as being part of the hip-hop consensus. idk if you've been living under a rock lately, but tha carter III is going to be far from forgotten about. It's probably the biggest, most hyped album to come out since "The Black Album." 50's "The Massacre" didn't get the hype, or the critical acclaim that tha carter III has gotten, and nobody was calling it a classic the day it was released, never mind now. Even 50's loyalest fans called it a dissapointment (see: kobegill.) The Carter III was called a classic the day of its release, and the amount of praise it's gotten in pop culture is nothing short of a classic. Maybe true hip hop heads wont call it a classic, but everyone else will...The great majority of those "everyone else" haven't heard an Illmatic or Liquid Swords record. So no.
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