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Flow Forever
I've got to disagree here, I don't think that's the right attitude, sorry.
Life After Death for me is in some ways superior to Ready To Die. As a narrative Ready To Die was probably better and the flow was more smoother I'd accept that, but Life After Death truly showed everyone what B.I.G was capable of.
It was funnier, it showed more range, different paces, different kinds of beats, more subject matter, more variety, so he sang? So what? So have most emcees at some point. Put simply, it showed growth, people don't like that. It seems that in rap an artist is not allowed to grow. You can't be Ready To Die twice and that's the key here, especially with millions in the bank, a new born baby and all your dreams accomplished.
Whatever though, it's all opinions. They're like assholes as they say, everyone has one... etc. etc.
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