most of his discography tbqh
>>74314467
Every hip hop album in existence. (Except most Beastie Boys albums)
>>74314512
illmatic tho
>>74314512
Because they already felt old when they came out? (I like them)
>>74314527
Not that good to start with.
>>74314512
Straight outta compton tho
>>74314545
187th um Killa > Straight outta compton
The only hip hop albums that aged well are Funcrusher Plus and Low End Theory
>>74314512
Any hip hop with a gimick is never going to last. Like mumble rap is never going to last even for the people that enjoy it. Maybe future and young thug might last.
for such a "muh nostalgia" album it certainly feels like its chasing the fleeting sounds of 2012-2013 edm way too much
>>74314626
gotta disagree here, after being disappointed by Everything Now, I listened to Reflektor again and it still holds up, I may get shit for this, but it is an amazing album
>>74314699
I agree but no one else does REEEEEEEE
>>74314467
The production has definitely aged but the rhyming is airtight.
>>74314943
this. the production isnt really at the forefront anyway tho. the rhymes, his hunger and depression are the highlights. it holds up really well. em never topped SSLP
This shit sounds old already
>>74314545
One of the most overrated albums in rap history. Literally 3 good songs.
>>74314568
you better believe imma be blasting some slime shit ten years from now
Most turn-of-the-decade indie has a very distinct sound to it that is beginning to become worse for wear. Think of Toro Y Moi's Freaking Out EP or MGMT's work around 2010. I guess the best way to describe it would be vaguely psychedelic synthpop.
>>74314512
Aged just fine
>>74317471
20 years laters and its still gud
>>74314699
It is an amazing album. Reflektor is an amazing tune as well.
>>74316603
It's the sound of a man pushing 50 orchestrating a pop record chasing 2017 trends to appeal to his daughter's tastes. Yeah, not really surprising. Funny how Sleeping Powder sounds like a fine synthesis of the spirit of S/T and a distorted take on Plastic Beach's sound. Definitely should've been the direction taken for the record.
>>74314943
>The production has definitely aged but the rhyming is airtight.
This is literally the objective truth for every Eminem album regardless of personal preference.
>>74314527
Lol
Majority of it sounds painfully dated
I thoughts this was so good back in 2001. I never listen to this anymore.
Any top 40 pop song from 2004-2013. Seriously, go back and listen to that stuff. Even if things haven't shifted THAT much stylistically, the engineering and production have gotten way better
>>74319325
>dated
How? It's the embodiment of 90's hip hop. Still 100 times better than the "hip hop" we have today.
>>74319342
I think the album's alright but I feel like the glut of strokes imitators ruined the sound, not to mention a slew of mediocre followups (post room on fire)
Especially the first track. It would be good if they didn't have that hook.
>>74314467
The Marshall Mathers LP definitely aged much worse.
>>74317471
Really? I mean it's not a perfect album but it doesn't really sound like one from 1998. It honestly sounds like it could've come out any time.
>>74319000
Aged fine. The New Workout Plan and Slow Jamz maybe aged poorly but I don't see why you would say that.
considering that dave had recorded the entire album by himself in a week or two, the album still has some gems, like this is a call, big me, ill stick around and exhausted.
>>74319356
examples?
Like this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CevxZvSJLk8
>>74319356
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLolag3YSYU
don't you understand hip hop ages more quickly because the genre is relatively young in addition to many of its artists relying on gimmicks
I don't understand why I can't enjoy this album. Everyone calls it a classic but it's so directionless. There are so many obvious single tracks and mid 90's clitches I don't know why their first album is so good but they never managed to hit that note again.
>>74319961
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JnGBs88sL0
aged pretty well as well t b h
Anything this guy produces in any year.
>>74319961
>>74320653
Is Nelly Furtado the most irrelevant artist ever? seriously, who the fuck has even heard the name "Nelly Furtado" in the last 10 years? Pic related is the only thing I remember regarding her, even back then I don't recall her being that popular (Her music is good tho, not denying that)
>>74319342
The album is great, the bands that were inspired by it kind of ruined that the strokes aura
>>74320874
Timbaland produced a few decent songs for her, she isn't anything special herself
>>74314467
Em's music is still essential /fit/core, I don't listen to him often but whenever I hit the gym his and Ken Kaniff's albums are on my workout playlist
>>74319356
What the fuck were we thinking?
https://youtu.be/U5rLz5AZBIA
Timbaland is still amazing though
>>74314527
It's fucking boring.
Only about 3-4 songs have saved badly. The rest still holds up
>most of his discography tbqh
"No"
>>74322513
*aged
>>74320549
If they cut that album in half it'd be a classic.
There's too much filler and it's just too fucking long. Plus has some of the worst tracks in Wu-Tang history.
Here's what the tracklist should've been.
>>74322856
Songs like Dog Shit and The City can be placed on ODB's and Deck's respective solo albums that came out a few years later.
>>74319394
Who imitated the strokes? The worst offenders