DJ Clark Kent says the Chronic isn't a classic because he skips RBX verses

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Off topic but why I can’t select any smiles?

I can on desktop

Mobile tho...it's broken


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Definitely a horrible take, but it's no different than someone saying, "it ain't a classic because I can't play it all the way through" (which is even worse when this is applied to AEOM or LAD. Like who really has the time to sit there and listen to 20+ songs in one sitting and actually love every single song).
 

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I can't even wrap my head around the audacity to argue a couple questionable guest verses on an album outweigh it's impact and influence on the genre as a whole.

Is he gonna say Wu group/solo albums aren't classic because of a U-God or ODB verse? Insanity.
he wouldnt say that about bleek verses on jay albums :mjlol:
 

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hip hop fans are some of the most emotional people on earth

nikkas dying on a hill to defend rbx who is not a good rapper

and clark kent is the same person who said he would never qork with a rapper who never listened to “AmeriKKKa’s Most Wanted” before i doubt he hates west coast rap
 

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The Chronic isn't a classic because he subjectively doesn't like one song or artist? (A dope one at that)

Nit picky shyt, Clark.
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There's few if any classic albums that do not have an arguablly skippable track.

The Chronic ushered in a new era of rap, invented G Funk, ushered the West into dominance, and created a sound that even influenced east coast élites like Biggie.

Forget it being one of the greatest produced albums of all time.

Forget it showcased a stable of artists that would make up a GOAT label in Death Row.

It's impact alone is incalculable.

Out of the classics he mentioned (all of which have arguably skippable tracks)they all had significant impact.

The one album he mentioned that is at best a revisionist classic, Reasonable Doubt, had no impact and it arguabbly had skippable tracks.

So, how does that factor in?

We can nit pick all day, Clark.

We get it.

You had a role in making Reasonable Doubt.
 
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