Meka’s Soul Mix Show: Lil’ Homey’s Greatest Misses, Vol. 3

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5 Responses to “Meka’s Soul Mix Show: Lil’ Homey’s Greatest Misses, Vol. 3”

  1. it was written > Illmatic

    Maybe its just me but I was like 12-13 when Illmatic dropped and 15ish when It Was Written dropped. So I copped It Was Written first then went back and Copped Illmatic. Even then IWW still resonated with me more when I went back to listen. I have done it many times and I get the same feeling. Sort of like Supreme Clientele > Ironman

  2. Street dreams are made of these…uuuhhh

  3. I’m Probably The Biggest Esco Head There Is…So I Will Have To Disagree With Ya….Illmatic Embodies Everything An Hip Hop Album Needs To Sound Like….The Weakest Track (One Time For Your Mind) On It Is Still Better Than 95% Of The Music Out…As Far As IWW, It Was A Personal Classic But Was No Way Better Than Illmatic.

  4. ok guys what bout
    illmatic = it was written

    i like both equally what can i say

  5. All this Nasir talk everyones forgetting one of the arguablly best rappers ever Tupac Shakur “All Eyes On Me”

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