It would never cross his mind but 8Ball’s Lost album was dope. Wu-Tang Forever doesn’t get enough credit. I don’t know if people look at that album as a sophomore jinx but I thought it was hot.
I was sitting here thinking the same thing.💯💯 and you know what else I got to give a nod to big Krit’s album forever is a mighty long time and UGK underground Kings as well
@@roccovb5377 he really is, and it’s a shame, because the man is one of the best conscious rappers of this generation not to mention he’s a damn good producer as well
biggie used to write his lyrics but than when he got around jay and seen the way jay was writing in his head, biggie was like i gotta do that too. so yea big got that from jay.
Nah Biggie did a radio interview days before he died and someone called in and asked if he freestyled and he said no I don't do that. I write everything! Every "freestyle" you hear from Biggie is something he wrote
These dudes be lying talking bout Biggie freestyle all his rhymes. I personally think it's a weakness to freestyle an album unless you're exceptional like Jay. Writing is superior to freestyling.
@@byronstevens8085 Freestyle gives you the ability to flow how you feel at that instance or what you're trying to say, which is ok but writing gives you the ability to paint however you desire 🤗
It’s a small stretch for me to imagine. I’ve never done it, but I can understand how it could be. I’ve been writing lyrics since I was 8 years old. And it’s not done in a linear fashion, thinking of one line and then just moving on to the next and then the next etc., It’s more of a rolling back and forth thing going on. You come up with a bar and you just keep going over it again and again in your head, as you work the next bar out. The repetition keeps you in the moment of inspiration perpetually. It’s why I’ve always liked listening to just one song for hours on end. Sometimes even just one particular part of a song, over and over agin, even if I have to do it manually. This action freezes time and freezes the feeling of inspiration which is the fertile ground from which the lyrics come. By the time I finish writing a song consisting of however many verses(2, 3, 4, 5 etc.,), I already have it memorized as a consequence of the back and forth recitation in my head during the writing process. I could probably do it and I don’t even realize it. But yeah, it’s a small stretch. Just requires a little more discipline from the point I’m at.
I write everyday , track after track , and I may rewrite a track 2,3,times before I'm satisfied with it . Or work on one track for atleast a day or so then I'm on to the next. I hate writting bars in my phone it takes away from the old school way and I'm old school I still prefer writting and freestlying been doing it so long it natural to me now. Been doing it so long people can't tell my writtens from my freestltyles cus they both top tier. I'm a master of my craft.
i do it as well, its obviously not to the level of these guys but its not hard. i actually kinda find it easier cause i can get it to flow better and I'm not boxed in with having to rap how i wrote the lyrics. i would say you sacrifice a little bit of lyrical content cause you doing it on the spot but you make up for it in flow and feeling.
Blueprint 2 had a few good tracks on each disc but the rest were not something I wanted to put on repeat. If I had to pick top 3 double albums up until now I'd say Life After Death All Eyez On Me Until The End Of Time
@@godzjewlz5245 I do agree with you. But I listened to it again about a year ago after not hearing it for years, it actually didn't sound as bad as it did when it came out. But yeah, he should've trimmed it down to a single album, cuz there are a few good cuts on it for real.
I’d have to go back and listen but I don’t think that blueprint 2 can hold up to , 8ball Lost , Bone Thugs Art of War , Wu Tang Forever , Scarface My Homies or even Kurupt Kuruption ….. that Jay was hard to say was worthy of a double it could’ve been boiled down into a damn near classic single album tho.
Blueprint 2 was mediocre it's not even top 5 of Jay-Z's own discography lol. Reasonable Doubt, Blueprint, Black Album, Vol. 2, and American Gangster better than Blueprint 2.
They should do a documentary about all the big rappers who don't write and do an hour long episide on each artist in the studio. Cuz as a lifelong artist and freestyler myself, I'm very interested in their process. I came up on the Texas freestyle era and they made hits off the dome, but never writing again is crazy!
Biggie threw away his rhyme book halfway while recording his debut album, "Ready to Die." He often complained that he was inhibited by the flow and transition when reading it back from a pad...🤔
Krayzie Bone “Thug Mentality 1999” BONE Thugs n Harmony The Art Of War, Wu Tang Clan “Wu Tang Forever” are the top 3, All Eyes on Me and Life After Death are tied for me.
@@styleformen7535 could be 5. i got it behind vol 2, reasonable doubt, black album, and blueprint for me. dynasty was fire too. lets you know how goat jay is
It’s a mixture of that element of song writing and free styling morphed into one format. Again with the memorizing of words to lay it down. At the same time they are skilled at what they do so it’s a conscience process to lay down a verse. The words and bars are clear in mind before it’s laid down on a song
@@joeljoseph2028 lol different tastei guess🤷🏾♂️ I mean it’s Nas so there’s substance definitely in most of the tracks but if ever the one stigma attached to Nas that he picks terrible beats were true which I don’t believe but on Streets Disciple it’s like he picked some of the worst instrumentals ever. Suicide bounce feat Busta Rhymes imo is “thee worst” Nas song of all time. Sonically it just doesn’t flow well the records are all over the place out of both I prob it’s a couple songs I like but it’s like he forced a double album because back then it had become like a right of passage for all the legends to drop a double disk. It felt more like he did it as a check list to his career rather then really needing to drop that many records where half of them were mid and the ones that were good are thrown off by being crowded with the weaker songs…
Common and Wayne say they don't write. Once Jay said he didn't write, all the top dawgs didn't write all of a sudden. Maybe it is a generational thing like Styles said. I kind of believe it because I've heard a lot of these guys spit some amazing bars...I've also heard them spit some dog shyt bars...Jay and Wayne included. Conway The Machine said he doesn't write either. I honestly don't care what they do in the booth, if the end result is some heat.
The blueprint by Jay was a dope double CD. Life After Death is the dopest double CD album. Just the art work and disc design alone made you want to own the album as a collectors item.
@@fruitpac your name is tutupac if his fans are bad, his haters are even worse 😂. Also, life after death doesn’t have enough range to be a better album.
I'd take any one of these albums over Blueprint 2. Wu-Tang Clan - Wu-Tang Forever E-40 - The Element Of Surprise Eightball - Lost Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - The Art Of War
I love Styles P and he's one of my favorite but as a person who write and love literature there's absolutely nothing that can top the writing process especially in hip-hop. It's just something about putting words together and applying it to a piece of paper. That's also what I loved about 2Pac he was a natural born writer and you always see studio sessions of him with a pen and a pad. I appreciate Biggie and him being good at not writing but now that time has gone by since his passing it would be dope to see old notebooks of Biggie rhymes being shared on the internet that shit is historical!
it still blows my mind that Styles does not write his shit...I listen to his verse on "y'all done fucked up now" and it is unbelievable that the bars were not written...straight genius
Real professionals back when I was young I used to look at rappers like them being professional ball players or something like that! Now it’s crazy how many don’t have much talent but their numbers are high so labels rock with them !
If ArtOfDialogue were to listen to all of Styles P's mixtapes, starting with "Ghost In The Machine" he would then say Styles was his favorite MC just like the rest of 914
Biggie, Pac, Master P, Jay Z best double Albums. It's nothing wrong with writing your raps but rapping to the beat and memorizing is fun when you high off weed
@@chasenickles260 Gift N Curse wasnt bad at all as a 3rd option out of best double album disc. I listened 2 it a lot with da Dynasty collab album. I fucks with da original BP ova BP2 me personally and I don't see BP2 on da same level as All Eyes nor Life After
People hate it because it's cliche. Some people just can't keep the east coast dick out of their mouth. Jay-Z expanded beyond New York and people with east coast bias hate him for it.
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I listened to 10K bars by Lil Wayne. A 35 minute mixtape/song you could literally hear him turning pages in a notebook. That was the last thing he wrote. He was 18 at the time if I’m not mistaken.
I've seen videos of wayne in the studio where he was reading off a pad while recording tho. not sure if gillie wrote it or someone else. its on youtube tho
2Pac, OutKast, Wu, Nas and Big for me and in that order. Styles is literally the first person I ever heard say they actually liked Jay Z’s double joint.
Oh love Styles but idk even think he listened to the whole thing. If I recall correctly, before Jay released the Black album he said Blueprint 3 was his worse album. He might have said vol 1 but he said Blueprint 2 has to many tracks
I’m a be honest.. I luv Styles. But him saying jay has one of the best double disc albums too kinda sounds like someone jus saying that because it’s called “blueprint 2” meaning that they’re jus assuming it’s a classic because they think the entire blueprint series is classic. Which is jus not the case. Blueprint 2 was not good & it’s deff not no classic.
Life After Death is the greatest double disc of all time. Honourable mentions to AEOM and Wu Tang Forever. It's a shame Nas never dropped I Am... in its original double disc form.
Styles must be high. Nobody ever said Jay Z had a great double album. In fact Jay Z double album is one of the worst projects in his catalog. NY bias smh
I agree with Styles P!! I'm glad I got to witness that era when they all dropped those albums. Nothing today can still touch when All eyes on me dropped and Life after death. Even though Pac my Rap GOD idol I have to give it up to biggie double album. I was at the freaknik in Atlanta and they was bumping that life after death album everywhere. It was something to see facts 💯 Anyway rest up 🐐 Makaveli The Don. You truly miss bruh
@@alexdesrouleaux2387 OK idiot we're on RUclips first off. Second, nobody in the right damn mind would agree with you that BP2 is a classic on the same level with AEOM and LAD.
Styles P gets the most cliche answer award cause him saying that Hov Blueprint 2 was a classic double 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 he wasn't sounding too convinced when he said it ... Hov even admitted he didn't like that album 😂😂😂😂😂😂 I would've said Wu Tang Forever or Bone Thugs Art of War
Funny, a lot of people consider that project trash but I agree with you. Part of what makes it such a strong project was how each song was connected with the song after it. But I think by that time people weren't listening to albums but just picking songs.
Jada said style will go to sleep & wake up with the verse... 😂 He said tf did you just dreamted the verse😂
I believe him lol
Lmao I seen that one the breakfast club I actually lol’ed
😭😭🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
Wu tang forever need to be in there
No
Too many throwaway tracks. Not enough Gza.
There right where they need to be witch is nowhere
Nah.
It’s 1. All those other double cds where way to commercial
He explained the process of writing in your head and some ppl in the comments still can’t grasp it lol
word bro, but when you see how their writing is in the comments you can see why they can't do it in their head.
It would never cross his mind but 8Ball’s Lost album was dope. Wu-Tang Forever doesn’t get enough credit. I don’t know if people look at that album as a sophomore jinx but I thought it was hot.
wu-tang forever much better than the blueprint gift and the curse
I was sitting here thinking the same thing.💯💯 and you know what else I got to give a nod to big Krit’s album forever is a mighty long time and UGK underground Kings as well
Lost is so underrated. Classic album
@@dro2real836 Both great shouts. U know KRIT never gets any love, man is criminally underrated
@@roccovb5377 he really is, and it’s a shame, because the man is one of the best conscious rappers of this generation not to mention he’s a damn good producer as well
My favorite double album is Krayzie Bone Thung Mentality and Bone Thugs Art of War then I gotta go wit Biggie
Salute to you for mentioning Krayzie Bone, you’re solid. That album was dope as hell!
S F you are crazy if you think Tupac double cd is not the best
@@rawtravels7192that's his opinion. They chose their preferences.
You must be one of them bone members. Lol
@@aermax7321 exactly
Mines would be All Eyez On Me, Life After Death and Speakerboxx/Love below
I grew up with BIGGIE and personally saw him with a rhyme book.We were young then and his rap name was Qwest.
biggie used to write his lyrics but than when he got around jay and seen the way jay was writing in his head, biggie was like i gotta do that too. so yea big got that from jay.
Nah Biggie did a radio interview days before he died and someone called in and asked if he freestyled and he said no I don't do that. I write everything! Every "freestyle" you hear from Biggie is something he wrote
These dudes be lying talking bout Biggie freestyle all his rhymes. I personally think it's a weakness to freestyle an album unless you're exceptional like Jay. Writing is superior to freestyling.
@@bigwill6089 that’s facts
@@byronstevens8085 Freestyle gives you the ability to flow how you feel at that instance or what you're trying to say, which is ok but writing gives you the ability to paint however you desire 🤗
It’s a small stretch for me to imagine. I’ve never done it, but I can understand how it could be. I’ve been writing lyrics since I was 8 years old. And it’s not done in a linear fashion, thinking of one line and then just moving on to the next and then the next etc., It’s more of a rolling back and forth thing going on. You come up with a bar and you just keep going over it again and again in your head, as you work the next bar out. The repetition keeps you in the moment of inspiration perpetually. It’s why I’ve always liked listening to just one song for hours on end. Sometimes even just one particular part of a song, over and over agin, even if I have to do it manually. This action freezes time and freezes the feeling of inspiration which is the fertile ground from which the lyrics come. By the time I finish writing a song consisting of however many verses(2, 3, 4, 5 etc.,), I already have it memorized as a consequence of the back and forth recitation in my head during the writing process.
I could probably do it and I don’t even realize it. But yeah, it’s a small stretch. Just requires a little more discipline from the point I’m at.
You broke that down very well because I do the same shit when I’m creating
I'd take Speakerbox/The Love Below from Outkast over that album.
I write everyday , track after track , and I may rewrite a track 2,3,times before I'm satisfied with it .
Or work on one track for atleast a day or so then I'm on to the next. I hate writting bars in my phone it takes away from the old school way and I'm old school I still prefer writting and freestlying been doing it so long it natural to me now. Been doing it so long people can't tell my writtens from my freestltyles cus they both top tier. I'm a master of my craft.
i do it as well, its obviously not to the level of these guys but its not hard. i actually kinda find it easier cause i can get it to flow better and I'm not boxed in with having to rap how i wrote the lyrics. i would say you sacrifice a little bit of lyrical content cause you doing it on the spot but you make up for it in flow and feeling.
Well said.
Blueprint 2 had a few good tracks on each disc but the rest were not something I wanted to put on repeat.
If I had to pick top 3 double albums up until now I'd say
Life After Death
All Eyez On Me
Until The End Of Time
Yeah styles lost me with that
AEOM towers over all rap albums.
Better Dayz had some dope tracks on it, Street's Disciple had some too. What about Speakerboxxx/The Love Below?
@@mitchellcumsteen9220 Street's Disciple was hot garbage
@@godzjewlz5245 I do agree with you. But I listened to it again about a year ago after not hearing it for years, it actually didn't sound as bad as it did when it came out. But yeah, he should've trimmed it down to a single album, cuz there are a few good cuts on it for real.
I’d have to go back and listen but I don’t think that blueprint 2 can hold up to , 8ball Lost , Bone Thugs Art of War , Wu Tang Forever , Scarface My Homies or even Kurupt Kuruption ….. that Jay was hard to say was worthy of a double it could’ve been boiled down into a damn near classic single album tho.
You definitely had a young mind or Jay-Z is too over your head.
8Ball Lost & Scarface My Homies go hard. If I Die, All For Nothing, Ghetto Love, Do What You Do, Whats Going On, Overnight, etc. Good albums.
Jay made songs and he can spit blueprint 2 was definitely hard for the males and females
Blueprint 2 was mediocre it's not even top 5 of Jay-Z's own discography lol. Reasonable Doubt, Blueprint, Black Album, Vol. 2, and American Gangster better than Blueprint 2.
it is. blueprint 2.1. its too many songs but its better than all those albums IMO and this is styles opinion so I'm cool with it.
People sleeping on Bone Thugs : Art of War that was a dope double disc too 🔥 and Krayzie Bone: Thug Mentality 🔥🔥
I been said that BP2 was a dope double disc but because jay said it was one of his least favs most his fans say the same sht lol
Amazing album btw the Nas diss on there is by far a way better diss than takeover.
Wack album. I bought it the day it dropped and instantly regretted wasting my money
There's no middle ground with people the CD was mid lol. Maybe if cut in half like Streets Disciple it would be great.
That album was trash then nas dropped godson in which was a way better album
That shhh was more for like gospel grandma’s with the big hats energy. And beats were straight garbage.Not 4 me
Always thought Styles write his lyrics.
He does he is lieing
@@leirikal no he ain't lmao
@@leirikal he said before he just raps in the studio with the lights off lol
odb do his whole album like that. nas, mase, jay, were doing it back in the 90s as well. jay kinda pioneered it first guy i heard talk about that.
I agree with All Eyes On Me and Life After Death but I'd have to switch Blueprint 2 for Wu Tang Forever that would be my top 3
Wu Tang Clans' Forever and Bone Thugs N Harmonys' Art Of War needs to be in the convo too!
Definitely Bone!
Art of war fasho
Artistically Speaker box/The love Below from Outkast is one of the Greatest albums of all time. It definitely deserves mention as well.
For me:
1. Bone Thugs - Art of War album
2. Krayzie Bone - Thug Mentality Album
3. 2Pac - All Eyez on me
When wu tang forever came out the world stopped... now everyone saying it was weak 😅 ok
😂😂😂😂 I should report this comment
"The world stopped" 😂 why does everything stop the world nowadays?!
They should do a documentary about all the big rappers who don't write and do an hour long episide on each artist in the studio. Cuz as a lifelong artist and freestyler myself, I'm very interested in their process. I came up on the Texas freestyle era and they made hits off the dome, but never writing again is crazy!
Bone Thugs n Harmony The Art of War
Nah, not even close. Hov ain't shit either. Reasonable doubt is his only classic.
I agree with big and pac though.
TRU-"Tru 2 da Game"
I so agree with you. People sleep on that album so hard.
@@ajanithanaturalmystic3875 also no.
Art of war is a classic
How he's from New York and he didn't name “Wutang Forever” double disc.
I was just thinking that
His preference is not your preference
It was weak…
@@thegeorgiaaquarius ppl cry when others don’t agree with them
Wutang a overrated
Wu Tang double album the best. Nas double album was good too. Jay's was good. Pac & Bigs was great. Wu has the best one tho
that wu tang double cd was classic!!!!
😂😂😂😂
Nah I disagree, it’s not even a top 5 in the the wu discography
Biggie's Life After Death album is my favorite double disc album. Styles P is a true lyricist who spits from the top of his head.
@@bigprob8744 Agreed.
Tupac started that double disc. Everyone else followed. Tupac the greatest
Real talk
And that's the reality they won't admit
@@viwempofu6364 fa real,,, the truth hurts,, and All Eyes on Me is still the best ever 🤣 ain't nobody making music like Tupac Shakur and never will..
"You said that 2pac started the double disc revolution, and therefore is the GOAT 🐐. " The lie detector determined...No lies told!
@@byronstevens8085 lol
Biggie threw away his rhyme book halfway while recording his debut album, "Ready to Die." He often complained that he was inhibited by the flow and transition when reading it back from a pad...🤔
Yep. Just flow off the beat. Memorize line by line. Once you got it drop the song.
Krayzie Bone “Thug Mentality 1999” BONE Thugs n Harmony The Art Of War, Wu Tang Clan “Wu Tang Forever” are the top 3, All Eyes on Me and Life After Death are tied for me.
Props to you for showing some love to "Thug Mentality 1999". Krayzie Bone was at his best during that time. I love that album.
@@vexotimmer2675 definitely one of my favorite artists and albums
Blueprint 2 🔥🔥
That's number 4 best hov album
@@styleformen7535 could be 5. i got it behind vol 2, reasonable doubt, black album, and blueprint for me. dynasty was fire too. lets you know how goat jay is
@MELA-D GOAT facts. Never had a bad album
@@styleformen7535 Kingdom Come is mediocre. BP2 has a lot of skips or straight trash songs. Vol 3. wasn't good either for the most part
@@wweghorstgoldbridgesgreatest You clearly don't know rap. You should be banned for commenting.
Word up ✨🔊 🔥 Styles dnt punch 🥊 in. Says alot about how he approaches being a true MC 🎤
not familiar with the punch concept. break that down pls.
some rappers record line after line instead of going straight in like me or styles p
Notorious BIG - Life after Death
Chino XL - The Black Rosary
Jay-Z - The Blueprint
East Coast Hip Hop DickRiders 🤣🤣🤣🤣
All that shyt GARBAGE 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The blueprint 1 wasn’t a double disc
Dude is genius 😎
Pretty much he saying it like it's easy😂😢
Yup plus... Extraordinary gangster, extraordinary gentleman
I call this true freestyling.I can do this well but to recall it to perform it would be the challenge .
All eyes on me-2ac
Life after death-Big
Thug mentality-Krayzie bone
My top 3 double disc
Ouu krazie bone that's a rear one u don't hear that one alot I use to love the way that CD looked green 💚
Nas's Street Disciple is my personal fav
@@aermax7321 makings of a perfect bitc
Never wrote a bar throughout his whole career is considered a lyrical G genius
Nope he ain't shit for that
It’s a mixture of that element of song writing and free styling morphed into one format. Again with the memorizing of words to lay it down. At the same time they are skilled at what they do so it’s a conscience process to lay down a verse. The words and bars are clear in mind before it’s laid down on a song
Songs in the key of life
Nas double disc was dope. Street Disciples
Street Disciples I agree its up there ...
I think that’s his worst album imo
@@LeanieSigel Street disciple was 🔥
@@joeljoseph2028 lol different tastei guess🤷🏾♂️ I mean it’s Nas so there’s substance definitely in most of the tracks but if ever the one stigma attached to Nas that he picks terrible beats were true which I don’t believe but on Streets Disciple it’s like he picked some of the worst instrumentals ever. Suicide bounce feat Busta Rhymes imo is “thee worst” Nas song of all time. Sonically it just doesn’t flow well the records are all over the place out of both I prob it’s a couple songs I like but it’s like he forced a double album because back then it had become like a right of passage for all the legends to drop a double disk. It felt more like he did it as a check list to his career rather then really needing to drop that many records where half of them were mid and the ones that were good are thrown off by being crowded with the weaker songs…
@@LeanieSigel man I love streets disciple it is in mine top 5 Nas albums
All Eyes on me, Wu Tang Forever, Life after Death
Facto
The Art of War by Bone thugs >> The Blue Print 2. I swear Bone thugs never get the respect they deserve.
The people has spoken… Wu Tang Forever!
Common and Wayne say they don't write. Once Jay said he didn't write, all the top dawgs didn't write all of a sudden. Maybe it is a generational thing like Styles said. I kind of believe it because I've heard a lot of these guys spit some amazing bars...I've also heard them spit some dog shyt bars...Jay and Wayne included. Conway The Machine said he doesn't write either. I honestly don't care what they do in the booth, if the end result is some heat.
The blueprint by Jay was a dope double CD. Life After Death is the dopest double CD album. Just the art work and disc design alone made you want to own the album as a collectors item.
All eyez on me had more range and higher highs imo than life after death. I think it edges it out by a small margin, though.
@@fruitpacnobody saying its better other than you with your fake yt account 👎
@@fruitpac facts you said it perfectly
@@fruitpac your name is tutupac if his fans are bad, his haters are even worse 😂. Also, life after death doesn’t have enough range to be a better album.
All Eyez On Me better than both them shits.
I'd take any one of these albums over Blueprint 2.
Wu-Tang Clan - Wu-Tang Forever
E-40 - The Element Of Surprise
Eightball - Lost
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - The Art Of War
I love Styles P and he's one of my favorite but as a person who write and love literature there's absolutely nothing that can top the writing process especially in hip-hop. It's just something about putting words together and applying it to a piece of paper. That's also what I loved about 2Pac he was a natural born writer and you always see studio sessions of him with a pen and a pad. I appreciate Biggie and him being good at not writing but now that time has gone by since his passing it would be dope to see old notebooks of Biggie rhymes being shared on the internet that shit is historical!
Don't believe the hype. Biggie wrote his rhymes! He said it himself
Biggie definitely wrote some rhymes
Speakerboxxx and The Love Below
All eyez on Me
Life After Death
Diplomatic Immunity
Yukmouth: Thugged Out
That 1 TRU album i forget the name of it and Scarface My Homies
Its technically the 4th album by TRU that you talking bout. The double CD "TRU 2 DA GAME" 🔥
Let’s not forget about UGK double disc before Pimp C died
I’m surprised P didn’t mention Wu Tang 4eva since D Block fcked with them so hard…
OutKast and UGK was hard too
Master p double disc was aight too.
it still blows my mind that Styles does not write his shit...I listen to his verse on "y'all done fucked up now" and it is unbelievable that the bars were not written...straight genius
I mean not writing is nothing special.. I never wrote my bars either just because i was too lazy to write..
Rappers stay 🧢
@@CarlosHernandez-wq9pc what is 🧢 about it? Bcuz it’s something you can’t do? Lol
@@CarlosHernandez-wq9pclisten to Lyrical Exercise
Alot of ppl don't write on paper, but in their head
Omma say top 3 double albums. #1. Eightball - Lost #2. Celph Titled - The Gatalog (4 disc) #3. E-40 - Element of Surprise
Life After Death All eyez on Me Wu tang Forever top 3 double albums honorable mention to Speaker box Love Below creatively different 💯
Real professionals back when I was young I used to look at rappers like them being professional ball players or something like that! Now it’s crazy how many don’t have much talent but their numbers are high so labels rock with them !
8Ball's Lost Album was a double CD that never gets its due🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you
It was a triple wasn’t it? Legendary
If ArtOfDialogue were to listen to all of Styles P's mixtapes, starting with "Ghost In The Machine" he would then say Styles was his favorite MC just like the rest of 914
Dave East confirmed that Styles doesnt write anything down
Just like Jay said on lyrical exercise “once you memorize a sentence, it’s like a exercise”
All 2pac double album are dope no rapper did as many as he did and got sucess🤷🏾♂️
Yea R U Still Down might be better than All Eyes On Me..
A master of his craft goat, 1 love from Scotland peace...
Bone Thugs - Art of War
Scarface - My Homies
Top 5 Double Disc
2 PAC - AEOM
2 PAC - UTEOT
2 PAC - Better Dayz
Master P - Da Last Don
Bone Thugs - Art Of War
I don't know what to say everything Styles P said seemed legit facts to me💯 respect
My Top 3 Double Albums:
1. All Eyez On Me
2. R U Still Down [Remember Me]
3. Until The End Of Time
(4. Life After Death)
I'm guessing you're a tupac fan lol 😂
R U Still Down and Until The End Of Time are criminally slept on
All eyes on me is trash.
The first 3 no dout
@@micahwest2793 Foreal those albums a hard asf
Rappers who don't write should do documentaries or film themselves doin features for songs they never heard b4.
Tupac and then everybody else
Rakim is better than tupac both lyrically and flow and tupac could never spit follow the leader and lyrics of fury
@@vernonjohnson1198 rakims impact on hiphop contribution is too small. Great tho
Biggie, Pac, Master P, Jay Z best double Albums. It's nothing wrong with writing your raps but rapping to the beat and memorizing is fun when you high off weed
Jay-z hell no !! common man Blue print is not in the same breath as 2pac ALL EYES ON ME Album What!!!!!
East coast Niggas boost jay z to the max idk why jay double disc ain’t better than them too
Your mother should’ve swallowed you
Blueprint 2 dogg get it straight, blueprint 2
I agree the blueprint 2 was trash
@@chasenickles260 Gift N Curse wasnt bad at all as a 3rd option out of best double album disc. I listened 2 it a lot with da Dynasty collab album. I fucks with da original BP ova BP2 me personally and I don't see BP2 on da same level as All Eyes nor Life After
Bone thugs n Harmony " The art of War" double disc is a classic banger!! also Yukmouth " Thugged Out" is a classic as well.
I fuck with bp2 it gets hate but out of 25 songs it only has 4 skips
that was him at his most polished flow wise
People hate it because it's cliche. Some people just can't keep the east coast dick out of their mouth. Jay-Z expanded beyond New York and people with east coast bias hate him for it.
Krayzie Bone "Thug Mentality" is a classic banger also. definitely
Life After Death
Wu-Tang Forever
Street's Disciple
DAM thats dope gotta helluva memory!!!!
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2Pac -All Eyes on Me
Biggie -Life after death
Master-P -West Coast Bad Boys
Wu-Tang -36 Chambers
This what we were buying at Peaches and Specs back in our CD buying days...
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Master P the Last Don
Diplomatic Immunity Vol 1
I listened to 10K bars by Lil Wayne. A 35 minute mixtape/song you could literally hear him turning pages in a notebook. That was the last thing he wrote. He was 18 at the time if I’m not mistaken.
I've seen videos of wayne in the studio where he was reading off a pad while recording tho. not sure if gillie wrote it or someone else. its on youtube tho
2Pac, OutKast, Wu, Nas and Big for me and in that order. Styles is literally the first person I ever heard say they actually liked Jay Z’s double joint.
Oh love Styles but idk even think he listened to the whole thing. If I recall correctly, before Jay released the Black album he said Blueprint 3 was his worse album. He might have said vol 1 but he said Blueprint 2 has to many tracks
I would say those are the top 3 double disk albums its a solid list
Nas street disciples slept on
I’m a be honest.. I luv Styles. But him saying jay has one of the best double disc albums too kinda sounds like someone jus saying that because it’s called “blueprint 2” meaning that they’re jus assuming it’s a classic because they think the entire blueprint series is classic. Which is jus not the case. Blueprint 2 was not good & it’s deff not no classic.
Life After Death is the greatest double disc of all time. Honourable mentions to AEOM and Wu Tang Forever. It's a shame Nas never dropped I Am... in its original double disc form.
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Nas I am double disc would've been the greatest double disc ever
@@joeljoseph2028 should’ve could’ve would’ve
Why Wutang lol there music aint timeless knowone knows them
In no particular order :
Speakerbox/The Love Below
All Eyez on Me
Life After Death
The Art of War
Styles must be high. Nobody ever said Jay Z had a great double album. In fact Jay Z double album is one of the worst projects in his catalog. NY bias smh
If Jay left like 3 or 4 songs off that double album it would’ve been a classic. A lot of classic songs on that double album.
That joint jayz had with sean paul was trash, and that joint hovy baby was trash also..... jayz
I agree the blueprint 2 was garbage
Agree Blue print 3 outshine Blue print 2.
😂 so you think your invalid opinion holds weight over a hip hop legend?
I definitely get it, especially if you punch in, you can do 2 or 4 bars and then just punch in. But I gotta definitely write my songs down
I agree with Styles P!! I'm glad I got to witness that era when they all dropped those albums. Nothing today can still touch when All eyes on me dropped and Life after death. Even though Pac my Rap GOD idol I have to give it up to biggie double album. I was at the freaknik in Atlanta and they was bumping that life after death album everywhere. It was something to see facts 💯 Anyway rest up 🐐 Makaveli The Don. You truly miss bruh
For solo artists 💯
Tupac Notorious B.I.G Definitely Have 2 of the Best Double Disc Albums Of All Time. That Can Stay On Repeat, Heavy Rotation. 🙏🏾 ♊️
Definitely
What about e40 with triple disc ??
The blueprint 2 was ok it shouldn't be grouped with AEOM and LAD. Those two albums are the pinnacle
Wrong. BP2 was fire. Stop 🧢
@@alexdesrouleaux2387 BP2 isn't even in the same stratosphere as AEOM and LAD YOU stop the cap
@@alexdesrouleaux2387 I can name 5 Jay-Z albums better than BP2
@@byronstevens8085 They all are great. Talk what you know and don't sound stupid on a fb post about authentic Hip Hop
@@alexdesrouleaux2387 OK idiot we're on RUclips first off. Second, nobody in the right damn mind would agree with you that BP2 is a classic on the same level with AEOM and LAD.
I'm a good listener with impeccable comprehension skill I'm a solutionist
All eyez on me, Life After Death are definitely the top 2 I could say Outkast and Wu Tang and UGK could compete for the 3rd slot after that
Good look. I c yah!
blueprint 2 ?? heavens no - diplomatic immunity !
If you can recite someone else's whole rap song you never wrote then you can rap too
😂😂
Right...
I choose Wu Tangs double 💿 over Jay Z anyday! With Pac and Biggie.
Fun fact: You don't have to be able to read or write to be a rapper.
try signing a contract 😂
@Hooligan Most rappers have no idea what they're signing when they scribble on a contract.
Styles P gets the most cliche answer award cause him saying that Hov Blueprint 2 was a classic double 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 he wasn't sounding too convinced when he said it ... Hov even admitted he didn't like that album 😂😂😂😂😂😂 I would've said Wu Tang Forever or Bone Thugs Art of War
Just say you don’t like Jay and stfu.
Nas Streets Disciple is a classic double disc too
Funny, a lot of people consider that project trash but I agree with you. Part of what makes it such a strong project was how each song was connected with the song after it. But I think by that time people weren't listening to albums but just picking songs.
1. Blueprint 2
2. Speakerboxx/The Love Below
3. Diplomatic Immunity
Don’t gotta lie to kick it P. It’s called punching in..
Street's Disciple was better than Blueprint 2 and Wu Tang Forever.
I agree
Mayb Wu, but Streets Disciple is trash 🚮 Blueprint 2 is mid
Street's Disciple was not better than Wu Tang Forever. Get real.
@@wweghorstgoldbridgesgreatest of course it was streets disciple is a classic
@@joeljoseph2028 that's a stretch