I feel you bro. On Murder to Excellence he snapped. His verse was so real and didn't just focus on the things that have saturated the rap game. I played the cd to death. It was a near classic in my opinion.
Nah jay killed most of his verses on WTT.
'No church....' Is godly!
Mostly people are just saying that the project as a whole had Ye's stamp on it and Hov was kinda just there
Even though Ye snapped on some of those records when I put them on I wasnt listening for him I was trying to see was Hov was gonna say.
If Ye comes weak they like
when Hov comes AVERAGE they like
The last time we got multiple tracks with Hov exactly letting us into his frame of thought and emotions was on Vol. 1 with Lucky Me and You Must Love Me
Have you listened to Hov's albums since '97? He's got atleast 1 introspective, personal song on almost every album.
Dont make me go album for album and list the songs...
1 song compared to like 4-5 on WTT. I said multiple on one album. Did you just want to quote me or something
Shut up doe
My bad, read your post while watching some boxing. Missed you sayin multiple songs on a album.
However, you still wrong about that. He did have multiple deep/personal songs on some albums.
The Dynasty: This Cant Be Life, Where Have You Been, Guilty Til Proven Innocent, Soon You'll Understand
BP2: A Dream, Meet The Parents, Somehow Someway, A Ballad for the Fallen Soldier
Kingdom Come: Lost One, Do U Wanna Ride, I Made It, Minority Report, Beach Chair