So Will The Coli Stop Snubbing Swizz Beatz, Now That He Smoked Your Beloved Timbaland?

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Cause alot of the tracks he already had. They put that album together mad quick. Flesh Of My Flesh is my shyt tho. But it ain't fukkin wit Dark and Hell Is Hot.


and "hell on earth" aint f*ckin wit the infamous.

that aint stopping yall from calling it a classic.
chit, its people in here tryna say that murda muzik was a classic.
FOMFBOMB and the third x album are much more parallel with IDAHIH

Hell on earth is skyscrapers below Infamous.
It's like comparing blood on the dance floor to Thriller

Where as with X,his first three albums are like OTW,thriller and bad
 

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as for the first comment, theres more people that rock with FOMFBOMB over IDAHIH, than there are people who rock with HOE over infamous.
The thing is though, most of the people that rock with HOE over Infamous acknowledge that Infamous is the better album, but they just prefer HOE.

IDAHIH is head and shoulders above FOMFBOMB. I was such an X stan too. But on IDAHIH there are many classic songs. The Intro. RR Anthem. Let Me Fly. Started Something. ATF. Stop Being Greedy. Damien. Crime Story. Get At Me Dog. Look Through My Eyes. The Convo. The list goes on. IDAHIH is arguably the best street album of all time. It tells a story without being a concept album, and it's got so many different but interesting sounds on there. DMX isn't even a great technical rapper at all but he pulled you in with every bar.

FOMFBOMB was rushed. It wasn't terrible but it came out in the same calendar year. He put PK and Dame Grease to a minimum and had Swizz do basically the entire thing. There were some Swizz joints on there I really liked, like Ready To Meet Him, Black Out, and Ain't No Way. But way more of it sounded interchangeable, and there are way more forgettable tracks. It's a good album and solid. Not trash by any means. But I think it's a clear step below IDAHIH.
 

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Lmao at u thinking that second mobb deep album was being bumped
I heard that album being played more than Eve’s that’s a fact

Eve was at the forefront of the ruff ryders.
mobb deep was borderline old school.

I guess next youre gonna say dudes were listening to grand puba & lord finesse in 96 more than foxy & kim.
Mobb Deep was still popping though and nikkas was still playing they shyt

Yeah Eve was the “First Lady” so of course she was gonna be pushed but MM has classic songs, beats, verses nobody talks about First Lady except for Love Is Blind
 

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The thing is though, most of the people that rock with HOE over Infamous acknowledge that Infamous is the better album, but they just prefer HOE.

IDAHIH is head and shoulders above FOMFBOMB. I was such an X stan too. But on IDAHIH there are many classic songs. The Intro. RR Anthem. Let Me Fly. Started Something. ATF. Stop Being Greedy. Damien. Crime Story. Get At Me Dog. Look Through My Eyes. The Convo. The list goes on. IDAHIH is arguably the best street album of all time. It tells a story without being a concept album, and it's got so many different but interesting sounds on there. DMX isn't even a great technical rapper at all but he pulled you in with every bar.

FOMFBOMB was rushed. It wasn't terrible but it came out in the same calendar year. He put PK and Dame Grease to a minimum and had Swizz do basically the entire thing. There were some Swizz joints on there I really liked, like Ready To Meet Him, Black Out, and Ain't No Way. But way more of it sounded interchangeable, and there are way more forgettable tracks. It's a good album and solid. Not trash by any means. But I think it's a clear step below IDAHIH.
He did the right thing

nikkas love underrating FOMFBOMB


What's the forgettable tracks?
DMX - Flesh Of My Flesh, Blood Of My Blood (Dec. '98) BUY NOW!
Track Lyrics
1 My nikkas
2 Bring Your Whole Crew
3 Pac Man - skit
4 Ain't No Way
5 We Don't Give a fukk
6 Keep Your shyt the Hardest
7 Coming From
8 It's All Good
9 The Omen
10 Slippin'
11 No Love 4 Me
12 Dogs For Life
13 Blackout
14 Flesh Of My Flesh, Blood Of My Blood
15 Heat
16 Ready to Meet Him
 

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For this particular battle, I'mma side w/ Swizz. Overall, he provided the showmanship like he did during the Blaze battle, and he picked the correct bangers to get the crowd going. Tim did his thing of course, but I think there could've been a few different choices he could've picked, or could've hyped the crowd more during his sections.

But producer v producer, I still fukk w/ Tim more.
 

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'99 and '00 was the peak of their mainstream appeal man, between Murda Muzik and HNIC. Quiet Storm, the remix with Lil Kim, and Keep It Thoro were probably their 3 of their top 5 most successful joints. Murda Muzik was their first album that went platinum. Got It Twisted was the biggest song they had after that.


"keep it thoro" wasn't a hit record.
quiet storm" REMIX popped off with lil kim, but the original prodigy version didn't do squat.

"got it twisted" only got play because of g-unit/interscope.
 

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"keep it thoro" wasn't a hit record.
quiet storm" REMIX popped off with lil kim, but the original prodigy version didn't do squat.

"got it twisted" only got play because of g-unit/interscope.
I said they were their most successful joints. I didn't say they were all hits.

Got It Twisted came out before they signed to G-Unit.
 

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Breh, don't play yourself. I remember listing rappers who were hot in Atlanta back in the 90's and you had no idea who Kilo was, but wanted to pop off about what Kast meant/didn't mean to Atlanta.

Call someone a hermaphrodite and have two separate accounts for whatever sex you feel like identifying with depending on the thread.


my comments kept being taken out of context in that thread(prolly because of your dumbass). I never actually commented on what outkast meant or didn't mean to atlanta. you can pull the thread back up and see it for yourself.

I don't recall the kilo g conversation. and don't care either way. don't understand what that has to do with this. cuz i'll tell you str8 up, I could give a f*ck about Atlanta's rap scene as a whole before jeezy/Gucci & them.

and you need to learn the difference between an account and an alias.
nobody knows what sex you are, btw.
 
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this was dope...gotta let it marinate to decide who won. But Swizz is still one hell of a showman


the crowd decides the winner.

and its gonna stay that way until they ultimately start doing these battles in front of casual and/or vulture crowds.

which will prolly happen sooner than later.
 

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The thing is though, most of the people that rock with HOE over Infamous acknowledge that Infamous is the better album, but they just prefer HOE.

IDAHIH is head and shoulders above FOMFBOMB. I was such an X stan too. But on IDAHIH there are many classic songs. The Intro. RR Anthem. Let Me Fly. Started Something. ATF. Stop Being Greedy. Damien. Crime Story. Get At Me Dog. Look Through My Eyes. The Convo. The list goes on. IDAHIH is arguably the best street album of all time. It tells a story without being a concept album, and it's got so many different but interesting sounds on there. DMX isn't even a great technical rapper at all but he pulled you in with every bar.

FOMFBOMB was rushed. It wasn't terrible but it came out in the same calendar year. He put PK and Dame Grease to a minimum and had Swizz do basically the entire thing. There were some Swizz joints on there I really liked, like Ready To Meet Him, Black Out, and Ain't No Way. But way more of it sounded interchangeable, and there are way more forgettable tracks. It's a good album and solid. Not trash by any means. But I think it's a clear step below IDAHIH.


yea im not arguing all that.

im saying its a completely different album with its own appeal.
while HOE is just a darker extension of the infamous.

i'd say FOMFBOMB is just as good as HOE, btw.
 

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I heard that album being played more than Eve’s that’s a fact

Mobb Deep was still popping though and nikkas was still playing they shyt

Yeah Eve was the “First Lady” so of course she was gonna be pushed but MM has classic songs, beats, verses nobody talks about First Lady except for Love Is Blind


they weren't poppin LIKE THAT tho.
that's the point.

using the biggest hit on her album as 'the exception', has it looking like youre really not seriously taking her work into account - prolly because shes a female.
 

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I don't recall the kilo g conversation. and don't care either way. don't understand what that has to do with this.
what I do recall is my comments being taken out of context. I never commented on what outkast meant or didn't mean to atlanta. you can pull the thread back up and see it for yourself.

and you need to learn the difference between an account and an alias.
nobody knows what sex you are, btw.

You brought up me not knowing what was going on in "the Georgia streets". I brought up an exchange in regars to GA rap and you didn't know who Kilo Ali (Kilo G is N.O.) was.

You did comment on Kast's standing in Atlanta trying to prop JD up over them.

LOL as a poster on a messageboard, I understand this isn't a dating site so I could care less what people think about my sex and honestly most posters here don't even mention other poster's sex unless its introduced into a topic.
 
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