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King isn't a classic album
Anything is debatable but Top back and what you know about that are 2 of Tip's strongest singles

I thought Tip was rapping at top form and it sold as well and those songs will still get played in the club or radio in the mix.

but even if you take King off you still got Ti vs TIp,which wasn't my fav album,but ppl liked You can have whatever you like and Big Things .pause

Tip won a grammy off that album for what you know
 
Anything is debatable but Top back and what you know about that are 2 of Tip's strongest singles

I thought Tip was rapping at top form and it sold as well and those songs will still get played in the club or radio in the mix.

but even if you take King off you still got Ti vs TI,which wasn't my fav album,but ppl liked You can have whatever you like and Big Things .pause
Two good-great singles don't mean the album is a classic

Most people I know hate bring em out but the rest of urban legend sans the posse cut is flawless. That's what makes it a classic album. Not two fire singles and a buncha debatable tracks that fill out the rest of the album
 
Two good-great singles don't mean the album is a classic

Most people I know hate bring em out but the rest of urban legend sans the posse cut is flawless. That's what makes it a classic album. Not two fire singles and a buncha debatable tracks that fill out the rest of the album

Agreed but I thought the album was solid overall

I thought TI was doing some of his best technical rapping on King

I liked the album songs

it also had front to back with UGK and Live in the sky with Jamie Foxx
 
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Agreed but I thought the album was solid overall

I thought TI was doing some of his best technical rapping on King

I liked the album songs

it also had front to back with UGK and Live in the sky with Jamie Foxx
Solid is a fitting description

Classic isn't lol

Now if it's a personal classic, I'm not trying to change your mind as that's your opinion and I'm cool with it being a personal classic to you
 
Y'all must be smoking crack. Y'all ain't even give me the receipts. I like busta but he had only like one or two songs that really bop. Get out y'alls feelings
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Just cuz YOU like some shit don’t make it a classic lol
it's not about what I just like

what I would rank as classic is albums that either because of sheer talent and music it's classic or when classic material meets commercial success and has a lasting impact.

Mostly I would say classic albums are albums ppl want to revisit

I don't like 808's at all,but a lot of ppl do and it had impact.

There's plenty of artists and music I don't like that are still classic.

Lil Jon has a classic,soulja boy has a classic debut in the grand scheme of impact not talent
 
KING is a classic album FOH @AP21

Respectfully of course my brother

Agreed of course.

That was a strange time for Tip though because ATL had become flooded and Jeezy had hit the scene so hard

I remember Tip dropping this mixtape before King basically saying "I'm still the trap king" in the midst of Jeezy mania

Forgot the name of it,but Tip was talking spicy on that mixtape.

It wasn't a heavily promoted mixtape but he was on a mission to prove he sold just as much dope as Jeezy w/out throwing darts at Jeezy

Even though Jeezy had kinda took his thunder a little,I thought his rapping was great on King and what you know about that was his answer to a Jeezy anthem and it worked.

Also he was promoting the movie ATL around that time.
 
Agreed of course.

That was a strange time for Tip though because ATL had become flooded and Jeezy had hit the scene so hard

I remember Tip dropping this mixtape before King basically saying "I'm still the trap king" in the midst of Jeezy mania

Forgot the name of it,but Tip was talking spicy on that mixtape.

It wasn't a heavily promoted mixtape but he was on a mission to prove he sold just as much dope as Jeezy w/out throwing darts at Jeezy

Even though Jeezy had kinda took his thunder a little,I thought his rapping was great on King and what you know about that was his answer to a Jeezy anthem and it worked.

Also he was promoting the movie ATL around that time.
KING was TIP in his final form.

he had mastered his flow, wordplay and vocab and hiw to craft a hit single and still do street shit with the bsides

IMO ATL doesnt do well without that single and promo from What You Know and to a lesser extent Ride With Me
 
Gangsta grillz The Leak was the name of that mixtape

Also Tip got some strong material on them In da streets mixtapes especially pt 1 which actually saved his career because after I'm Serious flopped Dopeboys blew up off the mixtape even though it was already out.
 
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KING was TIP in his final form.

he had mastered his flow, wordplay and vocab and hiw to craft a hit single and still do street shit with the bsides

IMO ATL doesnt do well without that single and promo from What You Know and to a lesser extent Ride With Me

facts and that's why I call it classic

He was doing a little bit of everything

Southern flows,doube time,even showed love for the east coast using Tribe Called Quest's hook.

Tip was rappin rappin on King
 
I actually think Papertrail was Tip's final form

He really showed that he had an elite pen on Papertrail
I say KING is his final form cause everything after that lyrically and flow wise is all God MC tier in my opinion

No Mercy aint an exception either...that album suffered from wack production and sequencing...TIP was still spitting...no different than Nas putting God bars on subpar beats
 
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