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  • During Cole's rollout I got to thinking about the impact of his debut album, an album that pretty much nobody really thinks too much about in his discog. Even though it did not deliver on the hype musically or become the classic he wanted it to be and hyped it up to be, it was super influential on the industry because:

    it didn't have a hit single (Work Out fell off the hot 100 before it dropped and didn't reenter or peak until 2012) and still sold a ton of units, showing labels that blog-era internet rappers could sell units off internet hype without radio help

    what other albums are influential for NON-MUSICAL reasons? could be aesthetics, rollout, song titles, idk

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    TLOP

    nobody really copied its sound

    but that era still felt really influential

  • Nort 💫
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    I vaguely remember asap rocky saying in that one interview how Frank’s Blonde/Endless scheme changed how labels did things

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    eversince

    TLOP

    nobody really copied its sound

    but that era still felt really influential

    Great example. Basically a tutorial for how to use the streaming era

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    Nort

    I vaguely remember asap rocky saying in that one interview how Frank’s Blonde/Endless scheme changed how labels did things

    Yeah they stopped doing all those exclusives after Frank finessed them, another good example

  • Nort 💫
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    hadji

    Yeah they stopped doing all those exclusives after Frank finessed them, another good example

    yeah that was it

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    beyonce s/t and surprise drops altho i feel like it's not done so much these days

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    CGI Dog

    beyonce s/t and surprise drops altho i feel like it's not done so much these days

    I lowkey think the Cole album and others like it were important in the progression towards surprise albums, because they showed a popular artist with an internet fanbase could sell units without a single

    but yeah of course Beyonce is the number 1 example for that

  • eversince

    TLOP

    nobody really copied its sound

    but that era still felt really influential

    Yeah more like he copied the sounds of whatever dipshit everyone was feeling
    #culture vulture ye

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    Nav dropped the Brown Boy EP as a deluxe to this album, essentially starting the "whole new album as deluxe" trend

  • K DOG 99

    Nav dropped the Brown Boy EP as a deluxe to this album, essentially starting the "whole new album as deluxe" trend

    dan i wnTed to say uzi did it first but nah this is a whole year before EA

  • Super slimey being immediately followed by a bunch of other high profile collab albums

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    in rainbows normalizing pay what you want methods allowing sites like bandcamp to flourish

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    The posthumous careers of Pac and Big especially in terms of getting rappers to feature on songs with dead people, reworking demos from the ground up, and squeezing every last dollar out of their body of work with lax quality control.

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    House of Balloons

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    GONE

    House of Balloons

    In what way

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    hadji

    In what way

    The dark d***ged out if it ain’t snowing I ain’t going aesthetic for ugly r&b niggas

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    Whoever invented the surprise album drop

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    rip armani x

    Whoever invented the surprise album drop

    10 year anniversary next month

  • Nort 💫
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    lucid

    in rainbows normalizing pay what you want methods allowing sites like bandcamp to flourish

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    GONE

    The dark d***ged out if it ain’t snowing I ain’t going aesthetic for ugly r&b niggas

    yeah its def musically influential and aesthetically too, feel like people bit the entire swag and not just the aesthetic but you're probably right

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    lucid

    in rainbows normalizing pay what you want methods allowing sites like bandcamp to flourish

    in hindsight it set a really bad precedent

  • hadji

    yeah its def musically influential and aesthetically too, feel like people bit the entire swag and not just the aesthetic but you're probably right

    Def the entire swag

  • lucid 🍹
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    CGI Dog

    in hindsight it set a really bad precedent

    it is a double edged sword for sure

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    Changes and Justice