1. The remix has more horns, it's funkier. 2. There's nothing wrong with instrumental tracks, they're to showcase the producer (Eric B). 3. They weren't "rapping together" as you say, one rapped the other produced. 4. Rakim was known for the laid back, unenthusiastic voice. People dissed him for it back then too, but he still became known as the god MC.
@thedexterbros I know man right, I really don't understand it I thought such a legend would easy to listen to enjoy but I couldn't bring my self to listen to after a while. and I feel that lyrics are the most important part of rap music, so I think that the same lyrics with the different track is lazy.
LOL you have no taste in music. No one listen to this guy please.
Protatotype 3 months ago
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WTF is this shit? Do you even know how stupid you sound?
kenyancheena 3 months ago
5. This album received a 5 Mic rating from Source Magazine. 6. W / E u don't have to like them.
thedexterbros 1 year ago
1. The remix has more horns, it's funkier. 2. There's nothing wrong with instrumental tracks, they're to showcase the producer (Eric B). 3. They weren't "rapping together" as you say, one rapped the other produced. 4. Rakim was known for the laid back, unenthusiastic voice. People dissed him for it back then too, but he still became known as the god MC.
thedexterbros 1 year ago
@thedexterbros I know man right, I really don't understand it I thought such a legend would easy to listen to enjoy but I couldn't bring my self to listen to after a while. and I feel that lyrics are the most important part of rap music, so I think that the same lyrics with the different track is lazy.
wutangbiz 1 year ago
This is a good album; everyone has an opinion I guess
FatalDiaz 1 year ago
@FatalDiaz thats true... are you a fan of Rakim?
wutangbiz 1 year ago