Originally Posted by
Young Gun
I disagree. The wordplay on that album is unlike any I've heard before or since. I also like how genuine he is in songs like "It's Ok" where he details his struggles, really relatable stuff.
The production has its bland moments, but joints like "Open Mic" are spot on; that bassline is excellent!
His major label LPs are dope, don't get me wrong. But those albums haven't grown on me well as I've aged, most likely due to his persona. I need to be in a specific mood to bump em.