Nas "I Am" got 4.5 Mic when it came out. WHY DOES THE COLI&the internet HATE IT?!

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Nas Is Like, NY State of Mind Pt. II, Small World, Hate Me Now, Undying Love > anything on Vol 2

Life Is What You Make It > Money Cash Hoes (worst beat of all time contender, btw)
 

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i'll take "hard knock life" over it.

besides, I thought we were talking albums, not just one song.
The point is there are flashes of Nas at his absolute best on I Am. You can’t say the same for Vol 2.

They are both uneven albums. The highs on I Am are much higher.

And Nas is Like > Hard Knock Life by the widest possible margin.

Uh-huh.
 

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If it wasn't for the leaked so I Am,.....double album would be another classic. Just like Mobb Deep's Murda Muzik got leaked.

:snoop:

I hate whoever leaked it.

However I Am..is still a solid album thou.
 

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If we're turning this into a Vol. 2 vs. I Am, it's basically a greatest hits compilation vs a Best of. I mean, I Am definitely isn't Nas's best album, but some of his best songs are on it. Vol. 2 doean't contain Jay's biggest hits, but his biggest hits up to that point are on it.
 

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Volume 2 worked way better in real time than I Am did. Jay is simply better at the balancing act street/radio. And Jay was rapping his ass off from the entire 1996-1999. There’s nothing even remotely as embarrassing as Nas’ lows on I Am found on volume 2.

Nas went from disappointing fans on IWW to flat out sucking on I Am.


It is what it is no matter what a Stan says.


fukk Nas and Jay Z ultimately. Both became irredeemable bozos.
 

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Volume 2 worked way better in real time than I Am did. Jay is simply better at the balancing act street/radio. And Jay was rapping his ass off from the entire 1996-1999. There’s nothing even remotely as embarrassing as Nas’ lows on I Am found on volume 2.

Nas went from disappointing fans on IWW to flat out sucking on I Am.


It is what it is no matter what a Stan says.


fukk Nas and Jay Z ultimately. Both became irredeemable bozos.
But u be all up in them bozos threads tho. Like a salty ass saltine.
 

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The point is there are flashes of Nas at his absolute best on I Am. You can’t say the same for Vol 2.

They are both uneven albums. The highs on I Am are much higher.

And Nas is Like > Hard Knock Life by the widest possible margin.

Uh-huh.


volume 2 is not un-even.

its a classic and bangs all the way thru.
 

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You do realize that’s not the entire review :wthwtf:

Here is the other page of the review:
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I found the magazine from which this review came. It is the April 1999 issue featuring C-Murder and Silkk on the cover.
 

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I thought people hated Nastradamus and not I Am.

BTW the original versions of I Am and Murda Muzik that got reviewed in The Source were better than the retail versions. They got leaked early because of Napster.

If you listen to Lost Tapes by Nas some of those songs were for the original version of I Am.

The retail version is still dope. There's a lot on there I like but some of it I hate.
 
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