Biggie’s “Life After Death” Criticized & Earl Sweatshirt Praises Kendrick Lamar

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    1. Maze from Miami: LIFE AFTER DEATH is a timeless masterpiece. An album that changed hiphop forever. This guy don’t love hiphop

    2. Somebody’s Gotta Die is the most cinematic rap song ever made. Not to mention Kick in the Door, Ten Crack Commandments, Last Day, What’s Beef?, I Got a Story to Tell, Notorious Thugs etc MUST I GO ON!?

    3. If Life After Death was so overrated then why was it’s blueprint good enough to fuel hiphop for the next few decades. Jay took what was done on L.A.D and ran with it all the way to the bank.

    4. Pacs All Eyez on me was the first double disc rap album and inpired every other rap double album that came out after that

    5. All Eyez on me is a double album remember that. more than 10 million copies sold in the United states alone

    6. Ready to Die > Life After Death

      I remember buying it and being underwhelmed. That album brought in the era of shiny suit rap. It was aight. Not double album worthy.

    7. If he lived he would have been washed up by 98′ Pac DESTROYED him. But he died so he became a martyr. He’s 1st Ja Rule…AND this album proves it how? because he was too pussy to respond to Hit em up…a lot of subliminals but no response. OVERRATED

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