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how they say they live their life wrong, when you never fucked with the lights on? fucked with the lights on, fucked with the lights on, fucked with the lights on, fucked with the lights on
what would you considered a good album? I would put this album in the ranks of many great rap albums
In the ranks of great rap albums? lol his debut album "the college dropout" shits on this 5 times over. Reasonable doubt, Illmatic, liquid swords, the big picture, ATLiens are all better than this album, and that's just from the top of my head. Maybe it seems like such a great rap album since every other album that released in mainstream was trash. I'll admit this, the production on this album is fucking amazing, but too many features, and lyrically isn't up there. Old Ye > New Ye all day
I'm not going to disagree since LR was great as well and the both are pretty much on par, I just liked College Drop Out better because of Through the Wire, Two Words, and All Falls Down those three songs are memorable as fuck. His first 2-3 albums he released show what hes lyrically capable of (although hes not the best it's better than what hes showing right now).
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I'm not going to disagree since LR was great as well and the both are pretty much on par, I just liked College Drop Out better because of Through the Wire, Two Words, and All Falls Down those three songs are memorable as fuck. His first 2-3 albums he released show what hes lyrically capable of (although hes not the best it's better than what hes showing right now).
I agree. College Dropout is probably one of my favourite albums of the past decade. One of the few CDs I can listen all the way through without skipping a track. Hell, I even love the last track where he's mostly talking about his career. Late Registration is up there too. This album is good but I honestly don't think it even comes close to Kanye's first two albums. I might get flamed for this but I think this album is way overrated (97% on metacritic).
So glad he went back to his Rap hip hop roots for this shit, although not 100% but that's totally fine, album rocks.....
when I heard the beat drop for the first song Dark Fantasy, and I heard the beat drop that was a Wu Tang sample, I knew it was Hip Hop the rest of the way, and it hits hard....
the only thing annoys me is fuckin Nicky Minaj with her scream whisper style fuckin rapping or singing, or whatever the fuck she's doing... bitch it ain't cute, it ain't different, get over yourself
don't get me wrong though, I'd tap dat ass doggy all fckin night though she can make all the weird noises she wants too then, but bitch got no bizness ruining good fckin songs
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I agree. College Dropout is probably one of my favourite albums of the past decade. One of the few CDs I can listen all the way through without skipping a track. Hell, I even love the last track where he's mostly talking about his career. Late Registration is up there too. This album is good but I honestly don't think it even comes close to Kanye's first two albums. I might get flamed for this but I think this album is way overrated (97% on metacritic).
This is exactly what I meant, I'm glad someone gets it. This album is FAR from perfect, I don't understand how you could put this over his first two albums when his first two albums were fucking amazing. When it comes down to the classic hip-hop albums in the last decade My Dark Twisted Fantasy won't be there, but College Drop Out and Late Registration will be. Also he should have put Looking For Trouble on instead of Monster, J.Cole's Verse >>>>
Comparing his first two albums and THIS specific album isn't quite fair in my opinion. They're almost two different genres or style in rap. Its like comparing Jay-Z first album Reasonable Doubt to say Kingdome Come or Blueprint 3.
No one says its a perfect album but honestly album after album with Kanye just gets better. He's trying new things every album and it seems to be working.
This is exactly what I meant, I'm glad someone gets it. This album is FAR from perfect, I don't understand how you could put this over his first two albums when his first two albums were fucking amazing. When it comes down to the classic hip-hop albums in the last decade My Dark Twisted Fantasy won't be there, but College Drop Out and Late Registration will be. Also he should have put Looking For Trouble on instead of Monster, J.Cole's Verse >>>>
Don't think you can exactly compare This to his first 2 because.........this one (to me) has become a full-on music album, not just a niche hip-hop album. But still I love the first two very much.
i agree with aliuu that this album has been hyped a little too much. Don't get me wrong it'spretty good ..but i would definately not consider it one of the best hip-hop album ever...
Nothing will top College Dropout for Kayne
Last edited by twitchyzero; 11-29-2010 at 12:07 PM.
i agree with aliuu that this album has been hyped a little too much. Don't get me wrong it'spretty good ..but i would definately not consider it one of the best hip-hop album ever...
Nothing will top College Dropout for Kayne
Who the hell said that? Its not even close to any of his older albums. (808s doesn't count)