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Old 09.14.2016, 10:12 AM   #2946
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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
i have had Streets of Compton on constant repeat over recent weeks so iook forward to adding Block Wars to my rotation

I'll check out this Block Wars thing, but you know I'm just not super down with gangsta themed music. Not currently anyway. I go through phases of course. But I'm more about eccentric, artsy, colorful shit lately (and for the past few years). I liked Sreeets of Compton, and it spun like mad for a week or two, but I haven't been moved to listen to it in a while.

The 2016 hip-hop albums I've really enjoyed so far, aside from Pablo, are Kendrick's untitled unmastered., Chance's Coloring Book, Birds in the Trap, The Sun's Tirade, and Kevin Gates' Islah (which is a pretty gangsta'd out album, but it's also crazy and dynamic as hell)... So I'm not saying Game isn't capable of making an album as varied and interesting as these records, but I don't see a lot of variation in what he's doing currently.

THAT SAID, I promise, like I promised NR about Resurrection, that I will check this out. And I will definitely be buying 1992.
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