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Ludacris - Theater of the Mind; Nov. 25th
Topic Started: Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:10 pm (323 Views)
SL


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Tue Nov 25, 2008 11:58 pm
Love Lockdown and a few other songs suck ass, but the good ones like Street Lights, Welcome to Heartbreak, Amazing, Say You Will, Heartless, and Robocop are sick though.
I like the beginning of Heartless and Robocop. I might warm up to some of it, but as of now..... :thumbsdown:

Start rapping.
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The new Kanye album is nice.

Like Graduation it takes a few times through to get the true feel for it. But, overall it's not that bad.
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RTT
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Throw Your Diamonds In The Air`!

Actually now that I've listened to both albums multiple times...


Theater Of The Mind is a classic album. It really is.

808s and Heartbreak isn't rap, it's not "Pop Art" as Kanye has called it, it's straight up Emo R&B.

Both are great albums, just need to get past any past bias and you'll probably see it.

Wasn't a fan of Luda beforehand but damn, I'm starting to just LOVE this album.
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SL


Classic?

No. Not at all. Not close. It's a solid album and a nice concept, but it doesn't even come close to being a classic.

You must have not listened to enough classics to know what makes one up, and you seem to make up your mind about albums based on recency bias.
Edited by SL, Wed Nov 26, 2008 3:48 pm.
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I got Alicia Sacramone

C.K. Breedlove
Wed Nov 26, 2008 2:58 pm
Actually now that I've listened to both albums multiple times...


Theater Of The Mind is a classic album. It really is.

808s and Heartbreak isn't rap, it's not "Pop Art" as Kanye has called it, it's straight up Emo R&B.

Both are great albums, just need to get past any past bias and you'll probably see it.

Wasn't a fan of Luda beforehand but damn, I'm starting to just LOVE this album.
What songs do you like the most? I have not heard them all yet, but so far I really love the Chris Brown song, What Them Girls Like, and the T-Pain song, One More Drink so far.

Last of a Dying Breed really isn't that bad even though Lil Wayne is on it.
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Throw Your Diamonds In The Air`!

LupEND
Wed Nov 26, 2008 3:47 pm
Classic?

No. Not at all. Not close. It's a solid album and a nice concept, but it doesn't even come close to being a classic.

You must have not listened to enough classics to know what makes one up, and you seem to make up your mind about albums based on recency bias.
Didn't you just start listening to rap this year because of Lupe? :whistle:
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SL


C.K. Breedlove
Wed Nov 26, 2008 5:12 pm
LupEND
Wed Nov 26, 2008 3:47 pm
Classic?

No. Not at all. Not close. It's a solid album and a nice concept, but it doesn't even come close to being a classic.

You must have not listened to enough classics to know what makes one up, and you seem to make up your mind about albums based on recency bias.
Didn't you just start listening to rap this year because of Lupe? :whistle:
I've been listening to rap for about 3 years now, and I've listened to extensive amounts of it and a lot of different ranges in talent. From Tech N9ne to MF Doom and my new-found love, Murs to Kanye.

Sorry. Anyone who thinks this is a classic has no idea what they are talking about. This isn't even close to being a classic. Not even the best album of this year. History of Violence would be that.
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Throw Your Diamonds In The Air`!

LupEND
Wed Nov 26, 2008 5:57 pm
C.K. Breedlove
Wed Nov 26, 2008 5:12 pm
LupEND
Wed Nov 26, 2008 3:47 pm
Classic?

No. Not at all. Not close. It's a solid album and a nice concept, but it doesn't even come close to being a classic.

You must have not listened to enough classics to know what makes one up, and you seem to make up your mind about albums based on recency bias.
Didn't you just start listening to rap this year because of Lupe? :whistle:
I've been listening to rap for about 3 years now, and I've listened to extensive amounts of it and a lot of different ranges in talent. From Tech N9ne to MF Doom and my new-found love, Murs to Kanye.

Sorry. Anyone who thinks this is a classic has no idea what they are talking about. This isn't even close to being a classic. Not even the best album of this year. History of Violence would be that.
Could've sworn you just got into liking Hip-Hop.
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SL


JoeCoolMan24
Wed Nov 26, 2008 4:31 pm
C.K. Breedlove
Wed Nov 26, 2008 2:58 pm
Actually now that I've listened to both albums multiple times...


Theater Of The Mind is a classic album. It really is.

808s and Heartbreak isn't rap, it's not "Pop Art" as Kanye has called it, it's straight up Emo R&B.

Both are great albums, just need to get past any past bias and you'll probably see it.

Wasn't a fan of Luda beforehand but damn, I'm starting to just LOVE this album.
What songs do you like the most? I have not heard them all yet, but so far I really love the Chris Brown song, What Them Girls Like, and the T-Pain song, One More Drink so far.

Last of a Dying Breed really isn't that bad even though Lil Wayne is on it.
I like Do It For Hip-Hop, Wish You Would, What Them Girls, MVP, and Undisputed.

I'm going to make one of these songs my ringtone.
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SL


C.K. Breedlove
Wed Nov 26, 2008 6:03 pm
LupEND
Wed Nov 26, 2008 5:57 pm
C.K. Breedlove
Wed Nov 26, 2008 5:12 pm
LupEND
Wed Nov 26, 2008 3:47 pm
Classic?

No. Not at all. Not close. It's a solid album and a nice concept, but it doesn't even come close to being a classic.

You must have not listened to enough classics to know what makes one up, and you seem to make up your mind about albums based on recency bias.
Didn't you just start listening to rap this year because of Lupe? :whistle:
I've been listening to rap for about 3 years now, and I've listened to extensive amounts of it and a lot of different ranges in talent. From Tech N9ne to MF Doom and my new-found love, Murs to Kanye.

Sorry. Anyone who thinks this is a classic has no idea what they are talking about. This isn't even close to being a classic. Not even the best album of this year. History of Violence would be that.
Could've sworn you just got into liking Hip-Hop.
No, lol. I didn't even like Lupe for a long ass time. I really got into him hard once The Cool came out.
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