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oats 06-28-2013 03:05 AM

Illmatic vs. Ready to Die in 2013
 
two albums generally considered as two of the best albums in hip-hop, if not THE two best albums. I was cleaning tonight and listened to both straight through, and I can't help but feel that Ready to Die feels a bit dated/didn't age as well. What do you guys think?

Malachi 06-28-2013 03:23 AM

Don't make me do this man

oats 06-28-2013 03:32 AM

DO IT

NYCSPITZ 06-28-2013 03:58 AM

my prep school roommate played ready to die every night. SMH, fucking brooklyn niggers I swear son. Anyways, I got illmatic on this E.Z. irrespective of black teenage shenanigans...

God Of War 06-28-2013 07:14 AM

u dont think illmatic feels dated? i know i aint a nas fan but real talk that shit sounds straight early 90'sish


ready to die to me still sounds hungry and ill as fuck.

i always thought illmatic had the late 80's early 90's sound to it.


and for metts this is M YOPINION METTS so no one whines about the shit

ill nik-A 06-28-2013 08:16 AM

^^agreed

trap. 06-28-2013 08:17 AM

Illmatic as a whole.

Although I'll take "Everyday Struggle" over any song on Illmatic.

Joe Metts 06-28-2013 08:27 AM

Love Illmatic.


But Ready to Die is the greatest hip hop album ever.

veritas 06-28-2013 08:29 AM

You are all wrong. Neither is goat.

Ugk and outkat 2nd and 3rd cds whoop the crap outnof them tbh.

Joe Metts 06-28-2013 08:42 AM

COUNTRY BOY

Inno 06-28-2013 08:53 AM

Ready to die has machine gun funk.

veritas 06-28-2013 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by J. Metts (Post 86282)
COUNTRY BOY

NOW I RECKON HOW YOU MIGHT BE THINKING THAT ROUND YONDER BOY>?

YOU GOT A REAL PURTY MOUTH<

Ghost1 06-28-2013 10:09 AM

I was talking about ready ti die with my boy a few years back an we were just chillin listened to the whole shit front to back an im listening then im like yo.......sometimes im listening to this an i feel like damn.....this shit is kinda old school but then outta nowhere he would say sum shit an id be like yo.....this shit is crazy how far ahead of his time he was cuz u could tell at parts the time frame and era he was a part of but then he would just go innnn an shit was fresh as fuck to the point u forget it was 93


Ready to die was yeaaaars ahead of its time



I dont be listenin to illmatic like that tho.....

Rawn M.D. 06-28-2013 10:17 AM

I think both albums r dope still to this day, but I feel as if illmatic will always sound slightly more current bc it deal w more real world sht, while ready to die is a little more story telling... Which can get dated faster Imo as far as content... Both r Fuckin classics tho I their ow right. N I'm not saying big aint speak in problems lol or n as can't story tell, just my take on it.

and as far as ahead of their time is concerned... Both were, however in that aspect neither hold a flame to Big L in that regard

God Of War 06-28-2013 10:44 AM

lmao i dont think l was ahead of his time at all

Rawn M.D. 06-28-2013 10:52 AM

R u joking... Who was using punchlines back in the late 80s early 90s like L man? I mean I'm not speaking on artist sound or delivery but content n ingenuity

God Of War 06-28-2013 10:56 AM

lmfao l want even releasing them in the late 80's and tons of rappers was using punchlines when l's first album dropped in when 95? some where around there

L was dope but way over hyped

Rawn M.D. 06-28-2013 11:11 AM

I disagree w u Gow, with the exception of rakim I can't really recall one that displayed the extent of lyricsism that L processed atm

God Of War 06-28-2013 11:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rawn MacDon (Post 86340)
I disagree w u Gow, with the exception of rakim I can't really recall one that displayed the extent of lyricsism that L processed atm

i dont think he was so insanly lyrical i mean l was dope but not off the wall dope he was a punch line rapper. most punchline rappers dont do well in the major market

his death launched his career way more then his album did

Rawn M.D. 06-28-2013 11:41 AM

See to me L was like a more street version of Nas... The whole punchline was just an aspect of her sneeze, but still used in a more modern way..
And yes his death blew up his career, but a lot of yngr ppl don't even know of him now a days, so making him an : overnight sensation' happened, but had little staying power..


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