Ready to Die has more filler, and a skit of BIG getting his dikk sucked
Illmatic was better from beats to rhymes and a deeper album, Ready to Die was more commercial sounding and had more diverse production. Illmatic has stood the test of time and is the more influential album.
We really gotta stop with the Illmatic vs. threads every few days there's a one or two with the same dikkheads talking non-sense and threads going Plat between stan wars.![]()
I didn't think there was any filler on RTD. It was more commercial sounding, but in this sense I think it was a good thing, found it a more enjoyable exciting listen. Biggie was more creative/conceptual on the album I feel and was spitting better probably. I don't know, I think Ready To Die sounds much better over time sound wise.
Didn't like One More Chance (prefer remix), the sexual skits, Respect, always found Big Poppa to be corny. To me Illmatic is more cohesive, and I don't see how it sounds better over time. I feel like Illmatic has aged better since the production is more jazz based, shyt like Respect, Friend of Mine, even Gimme the Loot sound a bit "dated". There is some absolute piff on the album that sounds great to this day though no lie, Mo Bee is underrated.I didn't think there was any filler on RTD. It was more commercial sounding, but in this sense I think it was a good thing, found it a more enjoyable exciting listen. Biggie was more creative/conceptual on the album I feel and was spitting better probably. I don't know, I think Ready To Die sounds much better over time sound wise.
Didn't like One More Chance (prefer remix), the sexual skits, Respect, always found Big Poppa to be corny. To me Illmatic is more cohesive, and I don't see how it sounds better over time. I feel like Illmatic has aged better since the production is more jazz based, shyt like Respect, Friend of Mine, even Gimme the Loot sound a bit "dated". There is some absolute piff on the album that sounds great to this day though no lie, Mo Bee is underrated.
I think One Love is as conceptually genius as anything on RTD. Both great albums probably both in my top 10, so if you disagree it's understandable.
Depends on how you critique music:
If you listen to both 1-2 times all the way through and then evaluate the quality of the beats, rhymes, and technical aspects of the music, you probably gotta say illmatic.
If you listen to both 10-20 times over a 2-4 week period, and then evaluate your experience with the music. I think most would say RTD is far more entertaining and pleasurable to listen to. An album that you look forward to listening to each time you put it on. While illmatic is more of a trophy album that you sit on the shelf in a glass case, but don't really bother to ever take it out and actually listen to it over the years.
To me, the second way is much more important to me when I'm rating music, so I gotta go with RTD.
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