Rolling Stone‘s 200 Biggest Rap Albums of All Time record has the web going nuts and The Recreation is among the individuals who has a bone to select with the publication.
On Friday (June 10), the Compton, Calif. rapper made his emotions be recognized on Twitter. The Recreation appears very upset that his 2005 debut album The Documentary did not make the reduce on the controversial record.
“@RollingStone how is The Documentary not on the record for 200 Biggest Rap Albums Of All Time?” he questioned on Twitter. “I carried a complete coast for 20 years on the again of my 1st album. Trigger I don’t stroll crimson carpets, play costume up, smile or pretend giggle at brunches I don’t rely?”
Within the publish, the rapper additionally gave an replace on his upcoming album’s launch date, which has been pushed again from its authentic date of June 17.
“#Drillmatic July 1st,” The Recreation added in closing.
Recreation is not the one rapper to take umbrage with the record. On Thursday (June 9), Griselda’s Westside Gunn additionally blasted the record on Twitter. His 2016 Fly God album was listed at No. 176. Nonetheless, the fallacious cowl artwork was used and the fallacious 12 months for the album’s launch date was listed.
“I been on a island these days however I simply needed to take the day out to say FUCK @RollingStone ?? sincerely FLYGOD,” he tweeted.
Rolling Stone‘s record sparked an enormous debate when it was printed on Tuesday (June 7). Many individuals have been upset with the general rating. Some of the talked about placements was Cardi B’s Invasion of Privateness album being at No. 16, forward of critically acclaimed albums like Nas’ Illmatic, OutKast’s Aquemini, MF Doom’s Madvillainy, Dr. Dre’s The Continual, Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter 3, 2Pac’s All Eyez on Me, Jay-Z’s Affordable Doubt, Kendrick Lamar’s good child, m.A.A.d metropolis and Eminem’s The Marshall Mathers LP.