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Old 16th August 2008, 12:23 AM
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Re: GF Hip Hop Heaven

I'm sorry, you saying Reasonable Doubt was weak LYRICALLY? No, no, no. There was no structure to the lyrics, he didn't confine himself to 16 bars a verse, he just went in. I'm sorry but its a great album. A true classic. And he had Beyonce on 2 or 3 tracks. So what? How is she any different to Mary J? She has a great voice and that Bonnie and Clyde track was heat. Its your own personal opinion and that's cool but nobody can deny Jiggas status as a legend in Hip Hop. And if you were saying Nas done albums with his bird, they have 3 or 4 songs together. Naturally you're going to use the people close to you for your albums, better chemistry that way.

Depends on your view of relevant, Nas is relevant. He has a message with every album, agree with or not its hard not to respect him.

And I think you're confusing selling out with switching style. 36 Chambers was a class album but no way would they stay successful if they kept bringing out the same stuff about Ninjas and shit every year.
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