Rolling Stone spoke to the under-house-arrest rapper TI recently, and I wouldn't point this out except that at one point they asked him what he thinks about Jay-Z's American Gangster and he responded that he thought it was "one of [Jay-Z's] best albums since The Black Album." Well, including American Gangster, Jay-Z has released a whopping total of 2 records since The Black Album, so that's sort of like saying that dinner I just ate was one of my most fulfilling meals since I had breakfast this morning. RS asks TI about some other stuff, too, including his new album Paper Trail, so check it.
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Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Rolling Stone Talks to TI
Rolling Stone spoke to the under-house-arrest rapper TI recently, and I wouldn't point this out except that at one point they asked him what he thinks about Jay-Z's American Gangster and he responded that he thought it was "one of [Jay-Z's] best albums since The Black Album." Well, including American Gangster, Jay-Z has released a whopping total of 2 records since The Black Album, so that's sort of like saying that dinner I just ate was one of my most fulfilling meals since I had breakfast this morning. RS asks TI about some other stuff, too, including his new album Paper Trail, so check it.
I don't see what's wrong with his comments. Like, I thought The Information was Beck's best album since Guero.
ReplyDeleteoh of course, and the cool is Lupe's best album since food and liquor
ReplyDeletei think bejars albums are all great equally at the same time
ReplyDeletei think in rainbows is radiohead's best album since pablo honey
ReplyDeleteI think Jagged Little Pill Acoustic was Alanis Morisette's finest effort since Jagged Little Pill
ReplyDeletehaha jagged little pill acoustic...also, trapped in the closet chapters 13-22 were the funniest thing in music since trapped in the closet parts 1-12.
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