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Originally Posted by IamAlejo
Potentially the dumbest thing I've ever read. I might give you 'Pac in that argument but even then that's debatable. Ready to Die is easily a top 5-10 album of all time...and Life After Death is potentially better than that if you combine the best songs into just one CD instead of it being a double.
Big L is massively overhyped. His first album isn't even that good, his second is straight up terrible. He was weird in that he was almost always completely on point with his verses but he was incapable of making full albums because he got really old really fast...in his defense for being in ditch he didn't get the best beats either.
His music is perfect if you take his best songs and throw them in the middle of your own mix cd's...when that **** comes on its crazy good but throw one of his albums on and you wanna take a nap.
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I like Lifestyles Ov Da Poor & Dangerous, but not enough to go around defending Big L.
Ready to Die and Life After Death, however... **** those albums. Absolute rip-offs of Scarface's Mr. Scarface is Back. But Scarface's was better, and it came first.
Biggie totally bites Scarface. Or, did.