Jan 8, 2017look, i'm sorry ross made fun of 50 cent and that you wear g unit clothing still but ross has an outstanding discography and one of the best voices in rap.
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Jan 9, 2017
didnt even read the post i quoted tbhDKC, boyz n the suburbs, Winter and 1 other person like this. -
Jan 9, 2017
In a vacuum I really like this album, I remember those singles were getting bumped everywhere over here in NY. Banks has one of my favorite voices in rap and this album is distinctively nostalgic (production cues are very Aftermath/Scott Storch heavy drums).
While he can be an impressive rapper it's just he lacks the personality that 50 and to a lesser extent even Buck had, he is capable of crafting good music but just nothing that will be truly be remarkably great. I will say he has one of the best mixtape catalogs out of anyone.Sav Stanfield, Hard Klyntar and Ordinary Joel like this. -
Jan 9, 2017
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Jan 8, 2017
Flawless classic. Used to bump this, Beg for Mercy, and Buck's Cashville album nonstop back in the day. Still revisit them sometimes.Hard Klyntar, Kush Gawd and Raziel like this. -
Jan 8, 2017
It really is a classic album. I think this is one of the most underrated albums in hip hop at all.
It came out in 2004 when Kanye put out his debut album College Dropout which was slightly better than Hunger For More but I still think Hunger For More is a classic. Lloyd Banks is truly a great rapper,he was awesome back in 2004 and he is one of rare breed of rappers that actually increase their skill through the years.
I try to be objective when talking about album quality and even though I have fond memories and nostalgia for this album I am safe to say this is a classic project with very very high replay value.
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