Originally posted by jhoya101
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Originally posted by jhoya101
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I get that they are bigger than others but they are all still classics.
To quote myself, Some are better, sold more, impacted more than another - but they all deserve classic status.
Within the classic realm, I guess you can tier them even more - but they are all classics.
Also GRODT > C3 to the general public. 11 Mil sold, In Da Club one of the most well known songs of all time, shit even did well globally. That album is iconic. one of the most iconic albums of the 2000's period [To be fair C3 is too, but GRODT more so].
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Originally posted by when_it_snow_im_on_top
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Not true man. the first wayne era i fully experienced from beginning to end was C4. The era was insane, great time to be a Wayne fan but imo the album did not live up to expectations and gets less and less play from me. In contrast C3 and C2 are definitely classics even though I did not see the era (completely for C3 and at all for C2).
Ima be honest though, C5 could be a classic in a few years.
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Originally posted by mania983
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I freestyled that list just to make the point But yeah I would add both of them as well, Love Eminem Show. Also forgot Doggystyle. and hmm
C5 and lately Rebirth (yes, Rebirth) are personal favourites for me. FWA and C1 a bit below those.
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