Why Dont The Internets Acknowledge The CLASSIC "We Are The Streets" By THE LOX??

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And if we're really talking about impactful and influential street albums, Mobb Deep's Murda Muzik has far more of a case.
Fax. Mobb got multiple classics.

Low key there'd be no Trap Muzik if it weren't for Murda Muzik.
 

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Cause majority of the most vocal voices on the internets is bytches,young werdio nikkas and cotton soft nikkas that grew up falling asleep to Takecare.
All of which no nothing about and cant appreciate classic grimey Eastcoast rap.
 

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FOH you liars, album was a MAJOR disappointment when it came out. It didn't age well to say the least. And I was a massive RR/Lox stan back then

Besides a few highlights like Recognize, Breathe Easy or Blood Pressure, there was lots and lots of lame filler cuts and repetitive Swizz cardboard-casio beats (Y'All Fukked Up Now, Scream LOX, U Told Me...)

Whoever calls this a classic needs to get his cheeks slapped

Kiss' debut album was also a disappointment, he took the opposite route, mixing all types of different sounds. Still a bigger quantity of better songs on there

AGAAG by Styles was far superior, a fully fleshed-out introspective AND violent street album
 
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ive always loved this album. personal classic to me and my homies :manny:

never messed with their first LP. theres a few songs i love on it but overall i cant really rock with it..Styles wasnt ready yet.
 

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Naw breh. That's always been your MO. You love to create these bold, contrarian statements and then when you're called out on it, you don't back it up. You basically belittle the person offering the rebuttal and proceed to act like they don't know what they're talking about.

2001 is an album you've downplayed as a classic, and it's far more of a legitimate classic than We Are The Streets yet you created the narrative that only white folk and West Coast heads cared about the album. That's an album with real impact and influence upon arrival and over time. It's not an iconic album in the realm of It Takes A Nation, the original Chronic, Doggystyle, Straight Outta Compton, etc., but it is a classic in the sense that Jay's Blueprint is.


f*ck outta here. I stand stern behind everything I said. YOURE THE ONE that was beating around the bushes for 5 pages

I stand by the bolded as well. Eminem fueled the album sales. west coast was the only streets that got behind that album IN GENERAL. and they prolly only did that cuz they were desperate at that point. plus, the "up in smoke tour" crowds were flagrantly white. THE PROOF IS IN THE PUDDING P*SSY.


No,a so called "exposal" from a delusional man who later admits its maybe just a east coast classic in reality,after all that confident blustering

Now this is the real exposal


this is that nerd talk that people are complaining about.

lol @ exposal. I just shut that chit down. you don't even know what an exposal is, evidently.
 
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f*ck outta here. I stand stern behind everything I said. YOURE THE ONE that was beating around the bushes for 5 pages

I stand by the bolded as well. Eminem fueled the album sales. west coast was the only streets that got behind that album IN GENERAL. and they prolly only did that cuz they were desperate at that point. plus, the "up in smoke tour" crowds were flagrantly white. THE PROOF IS IN THE PUDDING P*SSY.





this is that nerd talk that people are complaining about.

lol @ exposal. I just shut that chit down. you don't even know what an exposal is, evidently.
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FOH you liars, album was a MAJOR disappointment when it came out
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And if we're really talking about impactful and influential street albums, Mobb Deep's Murda Muzik has far more of a case.


mobb deep was borderline old school at that point.

it was a cool back-end album, but this wasn't their time bro.

and I don't know what the hell murda muzik influenced. wasn't nobody trying to rap like mobb deep in 2000. their style was outdated actually.

youre just reaching for straws here. we're talking 2000, not 1995.


You basically belittle the person offering the rebuttal and proceed to act like they don't know what they're talking about.


I belittle you because of your 'full-of-chit' style of posting.

you like to say anything for the sake of arguing, and throw chit at the wall out of desperation - and people call you out for this stuff on the reg.

and what ticks me off, is when you try to lie on people's name. chit that would start a fight in real life. talembout, I don't back up my claims. f*ck outta here. I stand by everything I say, and if I'm proven wrong, I acknowledge it right then & there. shoot, and the only reason you even said that is because I had just said it about you(and it actually did apply to you). that's another irking thing that you do. youre like a parrot.
 
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