Mar 23, 2015knowing j. cole this n----- might recreate an episode of the fresh prince of bel air for the no role modelz video and it might be the greatest video of all time b.
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Jun 27, 2026Mar 3, 2015
I heard JB became a single mom and is living at 2014 forest hills drive rent free
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Jun 27, 2026Jan 21, 2015
It went like this tho @Rae Jean
it happened the 16th which is when we started dating a few years back. perfect day because she didn't suspect a thing she thought we were just celebrating the date and also because that's one less date i gotta remember. (i also plan on getting married on jan 16, as well as having our children on jan 16. so that means around mid april imma be bustin nuts up in it like im trying to repopulate humanity)
but anyways, early that day i got her some roses and some chocolates and called up her bff, so she could casually ask my girl to go to some place they like to go to get their nails n s--- done or whatever they do...so they went.
she got back and i told her we had reservations at this nice restaurant.
got to the restaurant and this mother f---er is nice, it's like on the 40th floor or some s--- and its gotta view. it was straight beautiful.
still don't know why the waitress put a f---in kiwi in my water
but i ran with it f--- it. i was about to order number 89 on the menu, but then i realize those were the prices.
whatever we had dinner, walked through downtown htown for a minute and took her to this park...background was lookin like this
i spewed out some heartwarming s--- about how much i love her cus i aint scared to get fruity, got down on one knee popped out the ring and said "will you spend the rest of your life wiith me?" she said yeah lookin like this
and we lived happily ever after. nahm sayn? i'm a simple man, so i kept it simple.
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Jun 27, 2026Jan 5, 2015
Only 4 members online on JCN.
Keep going back instinctively thinking it's not over, but it's really the end
First things first, rest in peace JCN
For real, you the best forum that I ever knew
I found a new one hope its as good as you
Prophecies that I made when FHD leaked, fulfilled
Listen even though you gon shut down, our team's ill
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incredible how you charge people to read your reviews on albums you don't even pay for because you illegalukavke pirate them onlineasvdawg, magicobraga, Rodamon and 18 others like this. -
- Thread: Fans of rap became lazy?
Jun 27, 2026May 11, 2016
Okay, before we get into any of the finer points, this...
...is a totally reasonable opinion, and shouldn't be controversial. I assume, Koolo, that you're using "classic" here to describe a style, rather than to measure quality? And I totally get that. I love Pluto, doesn't mean I don't love Quelle Chris too. It's great to have diversity. But now into the weeds:
The first issue with this is that you're presupposing that an album that's more accessible has less artistic merit. Sure, Kendrick is a better rapper making more ambitious music than Drake (and in this example, I, a card-carrying TPAB hater, would agree that it's better than Views), but being more complex and tougher to get does not necessarily mean something is better. Homeboy Sandman takes a lot more careful listening than Biggie. Who's a better rapper?
Listenability is important, and listenability isn't synonymous with dumbing down. There are phenomenal, classic albums that are very difficult to parse, but there are also masterpieces that are easy listens. Conversely, you have bad albums that are tough to get through and bad albums that are lazy. I would hesitate before conflating "complexity" with quality.
This is a minor bone to pick in the broader scope of this thread, but Future doesn't belong here. It took a long time for some people to wrap their heads around Pluto.
When Madvillainy came out, not many people cared. It blew up a bit in the year following its release, due to Doom moving back into the public sphere and online word-of-mouth. But I have older friends who were in L.A. and actively engaged in rap in 04 who didn't hear it until much later. Which brings me to a point that I've seen other people make in this thread, just from a quick skim: hip-hop, and more specifically hip-hop fans, aren't trending any direction when it comes to what kind, or what complexity of music they enjoy. These divides have always been there. In hindsight, we imagine Wu-Tang and Naughty By Nature coexisting ("look how much rap had to offer!") but these myopic genre wars were always going on.
Again, you mean classic sounding as in it sounds like a certain group of '90s classics? I just think that's narrow, and a little unrealistic: Bizarre Ride didn't sound like Cuban Linx; In a Major Way didn't sound like Soul Food.
I guess I don't understand what exactly you're looking for--at least one album better than 2001 has come out almost every year since 1999 imo. Sounds change, artists move on. I can promise you that if the most talented rappers in the world were out here trying to replicate old sounds, we'd be a lot worse off, not better. Look at guys like Joey Badass--they're making utterly disposable music because they're trying to recreate something that can't be stripped from its original context.
Yeah don't f---ing listen to this guy.
I don't see how you could possibly argue this. There are great albums coming out from every angle, exploring a bunch of different sounds.
lol, f---ing what? Rap is more divorced from pop music today than it has been since 1997.
I'm sure HHTG and I will never agree on which rappers are worth listening to, but he's completely right: like I said, this divide--a perceived divide, I'd argue--has existed in every era and will continue to exist in the future.
See, I think this is a misreading of the current state of the genre. Look at some of the most popular rappers today: Kendrick, J. Cole, Earl, Vince. Even someone like Cole, who everyone knows I think can't rap, fits the bill of guys who are all about bars, man. He has a song on the radio--that's been on the radio for eight months, mind you--where he whines that he's not in the era where you could go platinum without singing on your hooks. (Even though he did that.)
Where are you hiding them?
That last sentence is such a ridiculous leap I'm not even sure it's addressing.
It's not, though? Earl is like a god to high school kids.
lol @ acting like Views needs a million lessons to be properly dissected
The irony here is that Compton was tailored to sound unmistakably like an album that came out in 2015.
I'm meeting up w/ YG today to hear this in full, mastered & sequenced.
@Koolo: To sum all this up, if you're looking for a list of albums that A. came out since 2010, B. are great, and C. sound like they could have come out in the '90s, I can give you that. But if you're wishing the genre writ large would revert back to that sound, I strongly disagree, as I said above. So far, we haven't seen classic albums released with the frequency we did in 93-96, but there are always going to be eras like that in a genres (late-60s with rock, early-70s with soul, mid-70s with funk).Ordinary Joel, ANOZ, FlawlessT and 18 others like this. -
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Jun 27, 2026Aug 7, 2015
I would rather listen to Fack than INAD. At least Fack is entertaining in that there is no better song to exemplify a "once great rapper completely stop giving a f---".
INAD is a "Dre" song produced by Alex Da Kid and written by Eminem in the worst creative space of his career. That song belonged in Eminem's recycle bin, not on what would have been Detox.
To say INAD is better than any song on Compton is a statement that can not be justified by the "that's my opinion" excuse. There is no rational way of justifying that statement. You are r-----ed if you truly believe that. Not just a little r-----ed, like full on "you need government aid" r-----ed. Like a "menial job such as wiping down tables at Pizza Hut is too difficult a task for you" r-----ed. Like "you bring down the collective IQ of this board" r-----ed.
Dre might have crafted the most intricate album of his career, and you're going to try and say that a song produced with a Fisher Price Grand Piano is better?
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"submit pictures of many albums you bought in order to get featured" is one of the cheapest most pathetic moves i ever seen an artist do
this is a f---in scumbag move
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