NaS - Illmatic (2 Years) = Makaveli - The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory (1 We
Hellrazor1978 said:
^^^it isnt. Ive already broken down why in this thread TWICE.
I can't really discuss the beats. I don't wanna name drop but it's Premo, Pete Rock, Large Professor, Q-Tip and L.E.S. and they're doing what they do. (Please listen with headphones).
And about the rhyming?
First song on the album, "N.Y. State of Mind". Can you hear those drums? Can you hear that it's Premo?
Hellrazor1978 said:
Plus, none of the tracks on Illmatic can touch the intensity and sheer rawness of tracks like Bomb First or Life of an Outlaw.
Can those tracks fuck with the rawness of "N.Y. State of Mind"? That raw New York sound? Listen to the intro. You can picture Nas getting up to the mic, getting ready to rip shit. "Ey yo black it's time". "Begin". Then Nas comes in "Yeah, straight out the fucking dungeons of rap. Where fake niggaz don't make it back". He fucking says "I dunno how to start this shit". But then he goes off.
"
Rappers I monkey flip 'em with the funky rhythm I be kickin
Musician, inflictin composition
of pain I'm like Scarface sniffin cocaine
Holdin a M-16, see with the pen I'm extreme, now"
"Rappers I m
onkey flip 'em with the f
unky rhythm I be kickin;
The vowels rhyme; assonance.
"Rappers I monkey fl
ip '
em with the funky rhythm I be k
ick
in
Mus
ic
ian, infl
ict
in composi
tion"
Same thing. Also there's a repitition of endings. Both internal and external rhymes.
"of p
ain I'm like Scarface sniffin coc
aine
Holdin a M-
16, see with the p
en I'm
extr
eme, now"
Same thing. Also on both bars the seventeth syllable starts with 's'; alliteration.
"Bulleth
oles left in my p
eeph
oles
I'm suited up in s
treet cl
othes
Hand me a nine and I'll def
eat f
oes
Y'all know my st
eel
o"
Assonance, internal and external rhymes.
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E&J, s
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ett
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Also air
play, E&
J, Stairw
ay. Again assonance and internal and external rhyming.
And he just keeps spitting and spitting.
"It drops deep as it does in my breath
I never sleep, cause sleep is the cousin of death"
There's a shitload of quotables on this song but I wanted to drop this one.
Listen to the story Nas tells, take notice of all the details and see why he called it "N.Y. State of Mind".
This song kicks the album the fuck off.
Next song? "Life's a Bitch".
"Visualizin the realism of life and actuality
Fuck who's the baddest a person's status depends on salary
And my mentality is, money orientated
I'm destined to live the dream for all my peeps who never made it"
Listen to AZ spit that shit. Just amazing. The lyrics, the flow, everything.
Some Jewels from Nas:
"I woke up early on my born day, I'm twenty years of blessing
The essence of adolescent leaves my body now I'm fresh in
My physical frame is celebrated cause I made it
One quarter through life some God-ly like thing created"
"I switched my motto -- instead of sayin fuck tomorrow
That buck that bought a bottle could've struck the lotto"
Next track. "The World is Yours". Amazing Pete Rock beat. Dope chorus as well lol. This beat is better than anything on
Killumanti: The 7 Day Theory. Again Nas absolutely kills it. I'm not gonna go through every verse or every song but this album is simply amazing. It has some of the best lyrics in Hip-Hop.
60 minutes on the Makaveli album? "Toss it Up" is trash so that's down to 54 minutes. "Just Like Daddy" isn't very good. Pac and Yak's verses are okay. "Life of an Outlaw" isn't great either, except for Pac's verse. "Me and my Girlfriend" is dope but he got the concept from Nas ("I Gave You Power") who in turn got it from Organized Konfusion ("Stray Bullet").
Every verse Nas spits on
Illmatic is great. Pac's emotion and all that and the message on some of the tracks is dope but you can tell he didn't take long to write that shit. So what if Nas took long to make his album? The music itself is all that matters. It might say something about the artists but it has nothing to do with the music.
I think Pac is a better rapper than Nas but
Illmatic is simply that good. Nas' shit after that has not been on the same level and I've lost most interest in Nas but I give props where props are due.
If you prefer the Makaveli album because of the subject matter and Pac's emotion then that's cool but recognize that
Illmatic is simply better than K:T7DT lyrically and production wise. Preference doesn't equal quality.