What Are the Most Disappointing Hip Hop Albums Ever

MartyMcFly

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Yeah but on the heels of flava in ya ear and dropping within like a week of ready to die really put its mediocrity on blast.

Well see now you're comparing it with one of the greatest joints and greatest debuts of all time. BIG is a better rapper than Craig so for that alone, his album should be better. But Ready to Die's greatness shouldn't take anything away from it. Like I said, far from great but a good album in my eyes
 

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Them shyts both came out within a week of each other. There's a reason Mack bece an afterthought.

I'm not saying it's a terrible album but it isn't on my iTunes library.
 

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After a classic debut, we got this as the follow-up.......

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Game's the RED Album

after much anticipation, 5 mixtapes (i believe), and crying in public on beef 4(?) about how he didn't fit in today's rap. Along comes this weed plate of him trying to rap like everyone.

not a single westcoast sounding song, poor attempts at recapture the doccumentary's feel with that song about his son. been renegaded in the city by kendrick.

trying to be tyler the creator. dissing lil b for no reason :snoop:.

Album is seriously bottom of the barrell for Game alongside that Red Room mixtape. before the red album I was a big fan now I can't see myself even rocking to the classics. :sadcam:
 

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:patrice: idk breh. Get Down, Making Moves with Puff, Flava In Ya Ear, Funk with Da Style, Real Raw..its got bangers. It isn't great but its definitely good.

You know what mayne? I almost made a thread the other day about Operation:Get Down.

Now that chit got NO run...
 

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It was disappointing, but it was good for what it was. It was not a supergroup like it was billed. I enjoyed the cd minus Pretty Boy/Young Gavin.

The Firm album is good except for the Foxy tracks. F' Somebody Else, Encore/Hardcore, Firm all-Stars, and the skits.
 

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Big Mel said:
That album is awesome. I never understood why people ignored it.

Radical departure from 'Critical Beatdown' as far as beats and the rhymes weren't of the same caliber.

It was better than 'The Four Horsemen', but it wasn't what we were hoping it was going to be.​
 

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almost dapped this post but i can't cosign the blueprint
I can see where u comin from so I aint tryina debate my own or ur personal opinion

But to me it was the turnin' point for the worst... He became lazy with the flow n his lyrics... Like i really think this the time when he stopped writin lyrics cuz his shyt became :trash:

N this around the same time his insecurity increased n he started callin himself the goat n all that wack shyt... nikka if u the best theres no point in remindin it to everyone with every verse u drop... That shyt is wack

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I can see where u comin from so I aint tryina debate my own or ur personal opinion

But to me it was the turnin' point for the worst... He became lazy with the flow n his lyrics... Like i really think this the time when he stopped writin lyrics cuz his shyt became :trash:

N this around the same time his insecurity increased n he started callin himself the goat n all that wack shyt... nikka if u the best theres no point in remindin it to everyone with every verse u drop... That shyt is wack

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BP definitely wasn't a lyrical display, but he did shine at times (Renegade & Lyrical Exercise in particular). I see Ether as the real turning point. You listen to BP and hear that untouchable confidence, but the post Ether albums really start to sound insecure. His delivery really started to deteriorate after that point too.
 
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