Nas - King's Disease II (Discussion Thread)

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The writeup for Store Run sounds like it was written by Kanye:dead::mjtf:

I’ve seen praise for Hit-Boy’s beats the moment King’s Disease II hit the Interweb – the fukk were these people listening to? Because what I’m hearing are faulty attempts at updating the boom bap aesthetic, a sound that Hit-Boy doesn’t seem to be very good at even emulating, much less improving upon, with exhibit A being the instrumental for “Store Run”, which plays like his machine fukked up the soul sound bite he was trying to sample throughout the beat but he decided to run with it anyway because the barbecue joint across town opened in an hour and he needed to be there as soon as the doors were unlocked to get their peach cobbler, which typically sells out within minutes. There’s so little care put into the treatment of this beat, up to and including pairing it with what sounds like the first drum beat he found on his hard drive, that it kind of makes sense to me now why Kanye would kick him off of the G.O.O.D. Music production squad. (I realize that isn’t why he was removed from Ye’s squad, but you must agree that there is no way a perfectionist such as Jesus Kanye Christ would ever allow something such as “Store Run” to leave the studio.) In turn, Nas’s grizzled veteran sounds exhausted and indifferent, his shyt-talk and awfully unsympathetic advice falling on deaf ears because nobody will ever want to listen to this crap ever again. I’m hoping I’m wrong and that Hit-Boy’s beats become staggeringly better from this point forward, because at this moment I’m imagining a scenario where, like the first King’s Disease, I never feel the need to listen to this project again, except this time it’ll be because the music genuinely sucks.
Bruh I couldn’t get thru reading the whole thing. shyt like that I just ignore.
 
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Early and often. Should have put Reggie on it instead.


:ohhh:

I never even thought about that but that would have been dope as fukk and made way more sense than having Eminem on there.

And I don't even think Em's verse was terrible. It just didn't mesh well on the song and he lost me a bit at the end. But I think the hate over it is overblown.

Having said that, there was zero reason to have him as a feature on there. Where as Redman would have fit perfectly following the "ain't worried 'bout nothing cuz Hit Squad's behind me" line from PMD.
 

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Those may be technically better albums but I admire the musical experimentation of Nasir, plus the KD albums are fresh, so it’s going to take a little time moving on my list.
As far as HHID some of the songs are corny, plus the whole hip hop was dead gimmick was hypocritical
People shyt on Nasir but i loved it. I like that Ye didn’t go formulaic. That whole run was legendary to me. That run created better music than most producer’s entire careers.
 

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People shyt on Nasir but i loved it. I like that Ye didn’t go formulaic. That whole run was legendary to me. That run created better music than most producer’s entire careers.

i always thought nasir was like nas' holiday album. it's not really essential, but it's fun

it's not touching KD I or II at this point though
 

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This shyt is a classic. Been listening to it nonstop in the car, gym and while smoking. Other than YKTV, this album is perfect and his top 5 best album ever.

KD 1 and 2 is just like Godfather part 1 and 2.

During the recording If KD3 is sounding anything like godfather 3, they need to shelve it and chalk it up as a loss. Just walk away and be grateful knowing nas and hitboy dropped 2 great albums.
 
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