After Late Registration and College Dropout, I can't really get into Kanye that much. He's really become sort of a generic materialistic rapper who relies pretty much on punchlines. CD is one of my favourite ever, and Late Registration is awesome, but he's become more and more mainstream, instead of trying to bring real hip hop into mainstream. As for MBDTF, So Appalled, Gorgeous, and Dark Fantasy were great. And John Legend on Blame Game was awesome.
Thank Me Later was **** imo. Drake caters more to a mainstream audience than any other rapper mentioned so far. I liked Cudi's album, but I agree End of Day>Legend of Mr. Rager. Sir Luscious Left Foot was awesome too. So I think that takes it for now. But had Only Built For Cuban Linx 2 been released this year, I think that would of easily won it. Friday Night Lights was epic.
Waiting for Lupe, J. Cole, and Blu in 2011, hopefully each of them drops an album.
Ghostface's album has absolutely come from no-where and i don't know if i'm caught up in the fact it's still brand new but i think it's easily one of the best this year. Celph titled and buckshot made an awesome album, as did Rakaa iriscience of dilated people. Either way, these two albums aren't album of the year. I can't choose, but i could narrow it down to ten.
Ohhhh, whaaaat. How can you say Drake has a pop album when you're advocating B.O.B!!! You're crazy.
You've redeemed yourself with Vinnie Paz though. That really went under the radar.
Because B.O.B. happens to be pop, because he has catchy songs. But, lyrically, he remains on point and sharp. Deep with his thoughts and concepts, as well.
Drake caters to pop music and it's fans. There's a difference. B.O.B. made a record with pop sounds to it and some pop songs. Drake caters to a ****ty audience that I have no time for.
There's a difference. Nothing wrong with being catchy and danceable, unless it's at the cost of good music. Bobby doesn't pay that price. Drake does.
Because B.O.B. happens to be pop, because he has catchy songs. But, lyrically, he remains on point and sharp. Deep with his thoughts and concepts, as well.
Drake caters to pop music and it's fans. There's a difference. B.O.B. made a record with pop sounds to it and some pop songs. Drake caters to a ****ty audience that I have no time for.
There's a difference. Nothing wrong with being catchy and danceable, unless it's at the cost of good music. Bobby doesn't pay that price. Drake does.
And Vinnie Paz is sick.
Sorry man, but the song "nothin' on you" is in no way deep, on point or sharp.
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