Just listened to the album, really cool album...Rick Ross showed a lot of potential didn't expect it to be that good, imagined it to be an album full of trap beats and shit. Anyhow, I would listen to the album from beginning to end again for sure!
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Originally posted by IceMan View PostJ
Maybach Music IV ain't even that good tbh
Justice League disappointed with the beat, the previous versions were way more "epic"
That beat (sample) on 2, gawd damn
4 > 1 > 3 > 2.5 > 2
And I listened to this album all day, with a serious quality listen. Idk what you guys were talking about in the past few pages, but this is arguably Ross' best album since Deeper Than Rap. Production wise, this blows Teflon Don out the water, and is structured quite well in subject matter ( 8-10 trap street shit), (11-14 for the ladies), etc. instead of being all over the place (Watch the Throne). No filler tracks here, you guys are just complaining because there are 3 trap beats. Even on the trap beats (excluding 911 somewhat) he was spazzing more in flow and lyrics than the trap songs on B.M.F. and MC Hammer. More than enough luxury/reflective raps to satisfy old school heads (2-7; 15-17). This album is cinematic just as Ross said it would be. My only complaint is that he originally said there would be minimal features, but that's not the case.
GFID > Deeper Than Rap > Teflon Don/Trilla > Port of Miami
Def coppin a physical.
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Originally posted by breezy214 View PostIMO
4 > 1 > 3 > 2.5 > 2
And I listened to this album all day, with a serious quality listen. Idk what you guys were talking about in the past few pages, but this is arguably Ross' best album since Deeper Than Rap. Production wise, this blows Teflon Don out the water, and is structured quite well in subject matter ( 8-10 trap street shit), (11-14 for the ladies), etc. instead of being all over the place (Watch the Throne). No filler tracks here, you guys are just complaining because there are 3 trap beats. Even on the trap beats (excluding 911 somewhat) he was spazzing more in flow and lyrics than the trap songs on B.M.F. and MC Hammer. More than enough luxury/reflective raps to satisfy old school heads (2-7; 15-17). This album is cinematic just as Ross said it would be. My only complaint is that he originally said there would be minimal features, but that's not the case.
GFID > Deeper Than Rap > Teflon Don/Trilla > Port of Miami
Def coppin a physical.
except the Maybach Music Tracks part
Go & Listen ..
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Originally posted by breezy214 View PostIMO
4 > 1 > 3 > 2.5 > 2
And I listened to this album all day, with a serious quality listen. Idk what you guys were talking about in the past few pages, but this is arguably Ross' best album since Deeper Than Rap. Production wise, this blows Teflon Don out the water, and is structured quite well in subject matter ( 8-10 trap street shit), (11-14 for the ladies), etc. instead of being all over the place (Watch the Throne). No filler tracks here, you guys are just complaining because there are 3 trap beats. Even on the trap beats (excluding 911 somewhat) he was spazzing more in flow and lyrics than the trap songs on B.M.F. and MC Hammer. More than enough luxury/reflective raps to satisfy old school heads (2-7; 15-17). This album is cinematic just as Ross said it would be. My only complaint is that he originally said there would be minimal features, but that's not the case.
GFID > Deeper Than Rap > Teflon Don/Trilla > Port of Miami
Def coppin a physical.
but if you enjoy, that's great, can't argue about that
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Originally posted by breezy214 View PostIMO 4 > 1 > 3 > 2.5 > 2 And I listened to this album all day, with a serious quality listen. Idk what you guys were talking about in the past few pages, but this is arguably Ross' best album since Deeper Than Rap. Production wise, this blows Teflon Don out the water, and is structured quite well in subject matter ( 8-10 trap street shit), (11-14 for the ladies), etc. instead of being all over the place (Watch the Throne). No filler tracks here, you guys are just complaining because there are 3 trap beats. Even on the trap beats (excluding 911 somewhat) he was spazzing more in flow and lyrics than the trap songs on B.M.F. and MC Hammer. More than enough luxury/reflective raps to satisfy old school heads (2-7; 15-17). This album is cinematic just as Ross said it would be. My only complaint is that he originally said there would be minimal features, but that's not the case. GFID > Deeper Than Rap > Teflon Don/Trilla > Port of Miami Def coppin a physical.
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Originally posted by Mr. Swag View Postdefinitely word
except the Maybach Music Tracks part
Originally posted by IceMan View Postso you say it's well structured because all of the sub-par filler tracks are in a row? aight
but if you enjoy, that's great, can't argue about that
Originally posted by GrimGenius View Postthere's a mm 2.5?
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wtf is this???? lol
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Originally posted by breezy214 View PostIMO
4 > 1 > 3 > 2.5 > 2
And I listened to this album all day, with a serious quality listen. Idk what you guys were talking about in the past few pages, but this is arguably Ross' best album since Deeper Than Rap. Production wise, this blows Teflon Don out the water, and is structured quite well in subject matter ( 8-10 trap street shit), (11-14 for the ladies), etc. instead of being all over the place (Watch the Throne). No filler tracks here, you guys are just complaining because there are 3 trap beats. Even on the trap beats (excluding 911 somewhat) he was spazzing more in flow and lyrics than the trap songs on B.M.F. and MC Hammer. More than enough luxury/reflective raps to satisfy old school heads (2-7; 15-17). This album is cinematic just as Ross said it would be. My only complaint is that he originally said there would be minimal features, but that's not the case.
GFID > Deeper Than Rap > Teflon Don/Trilla > Port of Miami
Def coppin a physical.
naaa gtfo lol
lyrically you right, he might be better but the beats did not hit right idk, wrong artist for these type beats xD like he trying to be something he aint. He should stay on trap beats
Originally posted by Vocker View PostJust listened to the album, really cool album...Rick Ross showed a lot of potential didn't expect it to be that good, imagined it to be an album full of trap beats and shit. Anyhow, I would listen to the album from beginning to end again for sure!Last edited by -_-; 08-01-2012, 05:26 AM.
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Originally posted by -_- View Postwtf is this???? lol
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naaa gtfo lol
lyrically you right, he might be better but the beats did not hit right idk, wrong artist for these type beats xD like he trying to be something he aint. He should stay on trap beats
well thats what I wanted -_-only song that hit was pirates xD man idk
Ross was always better on soulful beats
Originally posted by Bumpk1n View PostJust Got The Album Pretty D0PE
Nas + Jay z on the same album
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Originally posted by -_- View Post
naaa gtfo lol
lyrically you right, he might be better but the beats did not hit right idk, wrong artist for these type beats xD like he trying to be something he aint. He should stay on trap beats
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