Am I the only one that loves "pure" solos as oppose to projects with many features?
Most of todays Hip-Hop fan base seems to not only love albums with many features, but knock the albums with a few features.
I find that albums with a bunch of guest apperances get plaid out faster than the ones with almost no apperances.
Sure you got the classics which never get old, no matter how many folks are on the album; but I just find my self digging albums in which the cat (or a duo) rip the track by themselves without any help.
P.S: My definition of a "Pure" Solo Album: No more than one guest apperance & maybe one joint with a chick singing on the hook. No more than that.
Most of todays Hip-Hop fan base seems to not only love albums with many features, but knock the albums with a few features.
I find that albums with a bunch of guest apperances get plaid out faster than the ones with almost no apperances.
Sure you got the classics which never get old, no matter how many folks are on the album; but I just find my self digging albums in which the cat (or a duo) rip the track by themselves without any help.
P.S: My definition of a "Pure" Solo Album: No more than one guest apperance & maybe one joint with a chick singing on the hook. No more than that.