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Uniform LA's Chillicothe Work Jacket is an elevated take on the classic Detroit Work Jacket. Made of ultra-premium 14-ounce Japanese canvas, it has been meticulously washed and hand distressed to replicate vintage workwear that’s been worn for years, and available in three colors.
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Very true. Back then there was some division in the rap community. I definitely love some of Tupac's work, but Biggie always struck me as a more 'real', deeper rapper. I never got much into ODB, but his earlier stuff definitely was better. God, this is taking me back..... let's see how many Bone, Thugs, n Harmony songs I still have around...
Biggie is hampered by not having made any truly great albums, just great songs. He's nowhere as deep or as lyrically talented as Tupac, but his delivery is solid gold. I agree about it sounding like a stickup kid. There's a real superficial (not in a bad way) quality of it being good from the top, the first listen, but not really evolving as you listen to it more. As far as musicians with the most sincere, passionate and genuine delivery, I'll just assume that you haven't heard Jeff Mangum : )
Very true. Back then there was some division in the rap community. I definitely love some of Tupac's work, but Biggie always struck me as a more 'real', deeper rapper. I never got much into ODB, but his earlier stuff definitely was better. God, this is taking me back..... let's see how many Bone, Thugs, n Harmony songs I still have around...
Biggie is hampered by not having made any truly great albums, just great songs.
yeah ready to die is a classic, undisputable at this point. Pac on the other hand has MATW, AEOM and 7 Day Theory, all of which are in the 4.5 mic range but not quite classic due to some unevenness (i think 7 Day Theory comes the closest but still isn't what i'd call a "perfect" album). Overall Pac has more good songs than Big but that's just because Pac was recording like a thousand tracks a day
He is hampered by not having any great albums?