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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Micheal Jackson Better than thrilller? The Dream?

I Have been replaying Love Vs Money over and over again. It's some good shit. I like every song. Even better than the first Album. Dream himself compared it the first album saying it was Love/Hate on Crack. Dream also compared it to Thriller. To be specific in a remix to Kan ye West's Amazing, Dream enlist the help of Christina Milan to talk about being Amazing, He says his second album is quote "Better than Thriller"

This disrespectful Motherfucker. What???

This album is good. I mean on a scale of 1 to five it would get a good four. Thriller is a fucking 10 on the same scale. You can't even compare. How can you even begin to try to? He has to eat up some humble Pie. They are some big words. And quite undeserving. Thriller was flawless. Even the shit that ain't make the cut was flawless. Magnificent. It is the quin essential pop album. Nothing went wrong. It is a master piece. Every song was single material. There was no filler. There was no bad spots. It flowed. IT was ahead of its time. Some of that shit if you played now you would think was new. Come on Mr. Nash how could you? It was disappointing to here that when it is evident in Dream's work that he is definite influenced by Jackson. He may have been joking. Hopefully he was because it would be asinine to seriously say your album is better than thriller. That's blasphemous.

You gotta do a little more. Wake up real early to even come close to fucking thriller. Thriller was groundbreaking. It changed everything. It was innovative and imaginative. It is nothing like it out there and currently nothing better.

That is not take away from The Dream. Like I said. I like the shit ALOT. "Fancy" Is magnificent. Absolutely beautiful. I like every song. I appreciate his blunt song writing. I appreciate his imagery and I appreciate his use of techniques that others have mastered. That's why I think he needs to be thanking those that paved the way for this album to be what it is instead of just direspectiong the best selling and most critically acclaimed Pop/R&B album of all time.

That nigga Dream must be Dreaming.

The CD still tight though, It Ain't no damn Thriller though.