



There's no such thing as a weak Aftermath debut.
(Dre's compilation from like fall 97 doesnt count, neither does Eminem's debut because the Aftermath brand wasnt really popping until Chronic 2001.)
Disclaimer: If you're a backpacker or all you listen to is the radio, chances are I'll say something you don't agree with. I don't love the underground or mainstream excluisvely. I'm not a music snob, while a lot of what I listen to doesnt get spun on your local airwaves, that doesn't mean I'm closed to enjoying that material if it sounds good to me. I believe there's a little something here for everone to enjoy, but I dont care whether you disagree with anything I have to say.
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