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Old 08.19.2013, 07:31 PM   #711
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Originally Posted by louder
i just haven't felt the urge to revisit it lately due to the repetitive subject matter. still a dope project i guess.

i do find Magna Carta entertaining as hell, just like every other "mediocre" Jay album. but i can't say that it's something which will be worth remembering in 2-3 years, you know?

i've also been digging the new Gucci "World War III" trilogy, as well as some other stuff. seriously i think i could make a top 25 by the end this year.

oh and i'm so excited about Schoolboy Q's upcoming album. i think that'll end up as my album of the year.

Can you shoot me a message with a list of the hip hop you've purchased from 2013? I want to compare notes, and I don't think you've revealed everything here in the cafe.

Surprisingly, the 2013 Slum Village album is pretty satisfying. Nothing new, nothing revelatory, but I'm sorry I ignored it just because it's not some new flashy "it" project by one of rap's revolving door of key players.

Btw: where the fuck is Lil B? I never hear anyone hyping him anymore, and I think Earl or Typer even throws a diss his way on Doris.

How many of these guys ARE going to be remembered? I'm not sure any of them will, if B is already "where are they now" insult worthy.
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