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Is This Album A 5 Mic Classic (part 2)

Is All Eyes On Me A 5 Mic Classic?


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yes....


the title was perfect, bcuz this was literally a time when EVERYBODY was looking to see what pac was gonna do wit this album.. the pressure had to be unbearable, and he still delivered something that exceeded expectations.

like i remember being with all my friends and sitting together to listen to it for the first time...and i ain't even like pac... but i couldn't stop playing this album almost non stop


just too large of an impact to the culture, and too high in quality to not be considered an all time classic....it's not even my favorite pac album, but it was amazingly well balanced, and a perfect time stamp of who he was at the time and how he will be remembered forever
 
Personally, I don't think it's a 5 mic classic. I'm not really into G-Funk.

But I'm not going to vote. I want to see how everybody else votes.

Life After Death Is next.


I'm going to do all of the double albums, Speakerboxx/Love Below, Diplomatic Immunity.

Can somebody list all the double albums?
 
This is getting interesting.

Wu Tang Forever was voted a 5 mic classic 17-1

Right now All Eyes On Me has 5 yes votes and 5 no votes.

Apparently people think Wu Tang Forever>>>All Eyes On Me


And I didn't even vote (for either album).
 
Personally, I don't think it's a 5 mic classic. I'm not really into G-Funk.

But I'm not going to vote. I want to see how everybody else votes.

Life After Death Is next.


I'm going to do all of the double albums, Speakerboxx/Love Below, Diplomatic Immunity.

Can somebody list all the double albums?
Wu-Tang: Wu-Tang Forever
Bone Thugs N Harmony: The Art of War
Notorious BIG: Life After Death
Master P : MP The Last Don
Cam'ron Presents The Diplomats: Diplomat Immunity
Outkast : Speakerboxx/The Love Below
2Pac: All Eyez on Me
Kurupt: Kuruption!
UGK: Underground Kingz
Vince Staples: Summertime 06
Cypress Hill: Skull and Bones
Nate Dogg: G-Funk Classics Vol 1 and 2
Jay-Z: The Blueprint 2: The Gift and The Curse
Scarface: My Homies
Eightball: Lost
Mobb Deep: The Infamous Mobb Deep
Afroman: Afroholic The Even Better Times
E-40: The Element of Surprise
Krayzie Bone: Thug Mentality 1999
Nas: Street's Disciple
MF Grimm: American Hunger
 
I found the album borderline un-listenable.


Cosign.

The hits were dope (I Ain't Mad At Cha, Amerikkkas Most Wanted, How Do You Want It. Also Amitionz of A Ridah)

But there's quite a few songs that were just heavy G-Funk. And in 96 I wasn't into G-Funk, I was into Wu Tang, DITC, Gang Starr, Nas, Boot Camp Click, etc. So at the time it came out I wasn't really into that style of music. And I'm still not, with a few exceptions.

And don't call me a hater. I'm just not into it, just like you guys aren't into Old School Hip Hop from the 80s.


But yeah, I'm not going to vote in any of these polls.
 
Nah...was an early Pac fan then stopped listenin’ to him for tha most part but my best friend comin’ up was tha biggest Pac stan ever and he’d play play disc 1 all tha time...disc 2 seemed like he rarely played and when he did he was skippin’...

:ualreadyknow:
 
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