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  1. Yeez
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    Feb 24, 2025
    2. Raekwon - Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Pt. II (2009) [February 24th, 2025]
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    Another relisten for today. This album is f---ing GREAT. Not as good as the original, but it's still d--- good. My biggest issue with OB4CL2 is that it doesn't feel as cohesive at the first. But then again, the first is one of the best albums ever, so its very hard to beat. "Canal Street" was my favorite last time around, but this time I have to give shoutouts to "Cold Outside", "Black Mozart", "Catalina" and especially "Penitentiary". Aside from this record I haven't listened to any non-Ghostface Killah Wu Tang solos that have come out after Wu Tang Forever, so I might check out some of those. I guess now I just have to wait for OB4CL3 which will come out......eventually.
     
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    :emoji_star: 28. Pusha T - DAYTONA (2018) [March 5th, 2025]
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    I think that Daytona is legitimately a perfect album. Great beats, Pusha's lyrics are on point as usual. All killer no filler.
     
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    :emoji_star: 13. Jay-Z - The Blueprint (2001) [March 1st, 2025]
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    It just gets better every listen dear god.
     
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  4. Minato
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    Minato Eminem’s Burner account

    Apr 19, 2025
    I gotta wake up on Cinco De Mayo for this?!
    The f---?!
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  5. Yeez
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    Apr 18, 2025
    Yes I do. Me and @albumdrill hold weekly potlucks where we eat mac and yeez with a side of mayonnaise
     
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  6. Ripper Roo
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    Apr 18, 2025
    Yeez, when you make mac & cheese do you call it mac & yeez? Just wondering
     
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  7. Minato
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    Minato Eminem’s Burner account

    Apr 18, 2025
    Bro doing all these legends, but skipping out on the greatest to ever spit. Ridiculous
     
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  8. Minato
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    Mar 8, 2025
    Give me a weekend and I’ll learn to forgive
    I squash beef like a Canadian
    Mr Nice Guy with a Pen
    That’s the real me, when I’m f----- up
    That’s my favorite song and collaboration
     
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    Mar 4, 2025
    24. Vince Staples - Big Fish Theory (2017) [March 4th, 2025]
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    This album had songs on both DiggleDogg and Jimmy Jazz's mixtapes so I figured it was time to check it out. I remember how hyped this album was on hht before Elon bought it. I liked it a lot. I expected like JPEGMAFIA-esque production, but it was more Club and Garage based than I expected. Great record, I should really check out more of Vince's stuff. He's absolutely killed almost every feature I've heard from him (His verse on Earl's "Hive" is still amazing) but I'm totally blind when it comes to his work aside from BFT.
     
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    23. KIDS SEE GHOSTS - KIDS SEE GHOSTS (2018) [March 3rd, 2025]
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    Relistened right after finishing "ye". Still pretty good, definitely holds up.
     
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    18. Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz - Kings of Crunk (2002) [March 3rd, 2025]
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    Haven't relistened to this album since i picked it for AOTW Club actually. I still think its great for the gym, "BME Click" still rules.
     
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    Mar 1, 2025
    14. Nas- Stillmatic (2001) [March 1st, 2025]
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    Great record. Not as good as Blueprint though. Even though it's not on the album the Stillmatic Freestyle is f---ing nuts
     
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  13. Allis Mines
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    Feb 24, 2025
    Listen to Binary Star - Masters of the Universe
     
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  14. Minato
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    Feb 24, 2025
    Music to be murder by. It’s an album by a struggling indie rap artist. He has a daughter and several mental illnesses. Pls stream and help him achieve his dreams
     
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    Feb 24, 2025
    1. Scarface - The World Is Yours (1993) [February 24th, 2025]
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    Starting off with a relisten. Pretty good record. I prefer the albums that come right before and right after it, but it's still a great showing from Mr. Scarface. "Now I Feel Ya" is the big stand out though. Although, "I Need A Favor" is f---ing dogshit. Waste of space on this generally pretty good album.
     
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    :emoji_star:325. The Notorious B.I.G. - Life After Death (1997) [July 7th, 2025]
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    Oh boy. Is it an unpopular opinion to say that Life After Death is worse than it's predecessor?

    Don't get me wrong, there's a lot to love about Biggie's (technically) posthumous sophomore album. Disc 1 is mostly amazing. We start off with the incredible "Somebody's Gotta Die", which is followed by the mega hit "Hypnotize" and my personal favorite, "Kick In The Door". "f--- You Tonight is a very smooth R. Kelly track, and sex offense be d---ed, that man could sing!!! Tracks 6-10 include countless amazing tracks with great features from the likes of the LOX, Jay-Z, Mase and Puffy (ew). So yeah, for the most part, Disc 1 of Life After Death follows up Ready to Die pretty d--- well.

    And then there's Disc 2. Even though it starts off good with tracks like the iconic "Notorious Thugs" and all timers like "Going Back to Cali", and "Ten Crack Commandments", the middle parts falls off pretty notably. "Another" and "Playa Hater" s---. "Nasty Boy" is a guilty pleasure for me, but it doesn't match the greatness of Disc 1. The last 3 tracks are great, with "(You're Nobody) 'Til Somebody Kills You" making a great intro. But the standout of Disc 2 has to be "Long Kiss Goodnight". Like, holy s---, Biggie and Puffy we're mad. Puffy's screaming goes hard as h---.

    Honestly, the strength of Disc 1 and parts of Disc 2 has made me believe that if the record was structured like this, it would go from like a high 7 to a 10.
    1. Life After Death Intro
    2. Somebody's Gotta Die
    3. Hypnotize
    4. Kick In The Door
    5. f--- You Tonight
    6. Last Day
    7. I Love the Dough
    8. What's Beef
    9. Mo Money Mo Problems
    10. Notorious Thugs
    11. Going Back to Cali
    12. Ten Crack Commandments
    13. Sky's the Limit
    14. My Downfall
    15. Long Kiss Goodnight
    16. You're Nobody ('Til Somebody Kills You)

    A big part of why I prefer Ready to Die has to be the overall structure. RtD follows Biggie's life from his birth up to his death, while LaD follows him from his death to...his death again? Life After Death is a good record, but it is too long, and it pales in comparison to its predecessor. Still a great time for the first half though.
     
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    :emoji_star:304. The Notorious B.I.G. - Ready to Die (1994) [June 23rd, 2025]
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    Talk about a great debut album. Ready to Die is Biggie's best record, and it's one of the best records ever, period.

    "Intro" is a great tone setter for the record, and there are very few moments in music that are as memorable as Biggie being born while Curtis Mayfield's "Superfly" plays in the background. "Things Done Changed" has one of my favorite beats ever, and Biggie's verses sound downright desolate with his focus on how the world around him has grown darker over time. "Gimme the Loot" and "Warning" are some of the best storytelling tracks ever, and Biggie's use of voices is so f---ing impressive man. The title tracks is great as well, and one of my favorite Biggie songs, "One More Chance" comes right after. In a lot of ways, I'd say that Biggie created the blueprint for the coolness that would make fellow New York emcees Jay-Z and 50 Cent so popular

    I gotta give "Me and My b----" a special shout out because of this of course...

    When I met you I admit my first thoughts was to trick
    You look so good huh, I s--- on your daddy's d-ck

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    "Big Poppa" is one of the slickest tracks ever too man, that beat is niceeeeeeee. "Respect" has one of the hardest beats on the entire record, and "Suicidal Thoughts" is such a brave ending for an album like this. Ready to Die shines because of how it depicts a full (albeit fictionalized) portrait of Biggie's life. From his birth to his suicide, Biggie lived a life of crime, sex, and respect throughout this album, and it's pulled off perfectly.
     
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    Jun 21, 2025
    I don’t agree that Encore sucks. Maybe I’m a bit biased, but his flow during that era was effortless. He rode the beats so smoothly. That kind of delivery gives his older albums real replay value.

    Encore definitely has some of his weakest and nearly unlistenable tracks, but it features a few of his most memorable highlights (Toy Soldiers, Mockingbird) and several other solid cuts especially if you count the bonus tracks.

    If I could only keep one album to go back and listen to, I’d probably take Encore over anything he’s released in the last 15 years, even if it means skipping almost half the tracks.
     
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    :emoji_x: 302. Eminem - Encore (2004) [June 21st, 2025]
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    Encore sucks. We all agree on that right? Sure, it's better than Revival, but it's still not great

    There are plenty of core reasons for why Encore was once considered the worst record in Em's discography. After 3 classic albums, Eminem decided to drop one of his most confusing projects ever. By now, the excuses are well known by this point: leaks, drugs, beefs, etc. But honestly, none of those reasons really defend this record that well.

    "Evil Deeds" has an amazing beat and a good hook, but the verses s---. "Never Enough" is fine, and the vocal effect on "Yellow Brick Road" ruins the track for me. "Like Toy Soldiers" is great, "Mosh" probably singlehandedly ruined John Kerry's chance at the presidency, and "Puke" is meh. I actually warmed up to the stretch between "My 1st Single" and "a--- Like That" this time around, but I think it still hinders the record too much. If Encore was entirely a troll record, I would probably praise it as an Andy Kaufman-esque masterpiece, but the fact that this section is sandwiched between a mostly poor first third, and a good last third, makes it come off even worse. "Mockingbird" and "Encore" are pretty cool, but "Crazy in Love" f---ing SUCKSSSSSSSSSSS.

    At least to me, the biggest issue present in Encore is the lack of a singular style. That might seem like an odd issue, but let me explain. There are essentially three different types of songs on Encore:
    1. Serious TES-2003 mixtape era style tracks ("Like Toy Soldiers", "Spend Some Time", "Mockingbird")
    2. Troll songs ("a--- Like That", "Just Lose It", "Big Weenie")
    3. Songs that try to be serious but s--- ("Evil Deeds", "Puke", "Crazy In Love")

    In all honesty, if Encore was made up solely off of serious songs, or entirely of troll songs, I would actually enjoy this record quite a bit, but the attempt at mixing these three types of songs into a project comes off terribly. The fact that this record caps off the incredible run Em had up to this point with such a s-----y outcome makes me dislike it even more. Similar to how Revival is basically the s-----y counterpart to 4:44, Encore feels like a neutered counterpart to another Jay-Z classic, The Black Album. Both are "retirement" records that follow up an absolutely incredible run from a top 3 rapper, but sadly, Encore missed the mark by a long shot. I do want to reiterate that there are some pretty dope, and funny tracks on this album, but the mix ultimately ruins the experience. The beats are dope tho!!!
     
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    :emoji_star:286. Kendrick Lamar - To p---- a Butterfly (2015) [June 11th, 2025]
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    To p---- a Butterfly has racked up quite the reputation in the decade since its release. Its the #1 rated album on RateYourMusic for God's sake, and while I don't really agree with that placement, I can't deny that it's an incredible project.

    To start, TPAB works great as a sonic evolution of the Kendrick we saw on good kid, m.A.A.d. city. On GKMC, Kendrick was hungry, and channeled his past experiences into his lyrics. On TPAB however, Kendrick is fully living in the present, and is keenly aware of the problems that arise from his fame. Fame, discrimination, self hatred/love, and many other topics are present thoughout TPAB, and they're all weaved together incredibly.

    "Wesley's Theory" is an incredible album opener, with incredible producton, great bass playing from Thundercat, George Clinton's funky vocals at the end, and Kendrick absolutely tears the track up with his decision to rap through the character of Uncle Sam. "For Free" is a pretty funny interlude, and "King Kunta" is a f---ing b-----r holy s---, that guitar solo at the end is epic. "These Walls" is partly a soulful sex jam, and partly a tale of revenge against Kendrick's enemy and it excels at both. The instrumental part near the end of the track is amazing as well.

    "u" has to be one of the most vivid depictions of self loathing that has ever been put to song, and it is truly harrowing. "Alright" is a great protest song, and the "For Sale" interlude is a very groovy introduction to the Lucy character. "How Much a Dollar Cost" is a masterpiece in storytelling, and "The Blacker the Berry" is a fired up attack on white America, and its stellar. The album version of "i" is very fun as well, and "Mortal Man" has to be one of the most important tracks of the past 10 years. Kendrick really managed to weave a nearly two decade-old Pac interview into his project's grand vision, and he pulled it off beautifully.

    So yeah, To p---- a Butterfly is great, to nobody's surprise. Over time I have been pretty shocked at the fact that this record has a very mixed reception on this forum, but I still love it personally. i still think it's Kendrick's best.
     
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