soperman005 wrote:I just got done listenin to second rounds on me and it is the best cd ive heard in a long time. I think its as good as The Eminem Show, if not better. Great cd I cant wait to buy it. So go buy obie's new cd and support shady! o and what are some of ur fav songs on it? i really like kill me a mutha. hella sick beat
ASP wrote:Its not a classic. I had imagined that it might be a classic before it was realeased, but its just not IMO since i didnt like all the songs.
A classic.
1*stands the test of time
2*All tracks are good, meaning wen ur listning through the album u dont skip
3*The albums reviews dont get to mixed up, wen a hip hop fan hears a classic he knowsits a classic, classics get ultimate aknowledgement.. for example: i dare u to say "ready to die" isnt a classic
4*(although this might be neglected at some cases but in most this is important too) - It has to sound different and be of some importance to the hip hop movement, in other words it gots to be unique.
5*(another optional factor) Has to be universal: a non hip hop fan should be able to somwhat like the sound of the album, a good example for this kind of album is "the eminem show".
SROM
1*Not yet, but it might gain more relevance with time in future.
2*I know it might be my opinion but most of the people i know that heard it, couldnt say that they loved all the tracks, some jus sounded repetative and although good technically .. not so good as an outcome.
3* id give it time till the album spreads before talking bout other peoples views since i dont know them.
4*With all due respect to O, his album aint sounded no different from an average hip hop album the uniqueness of his style was born on "cheers".
5*Im not a non-hip hop fan, so ur gonna have to ask someone that isnt, but in my opinion this aint universal material.
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