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Old 10.05.2013, 04:31 PM   #1170
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He became a lightning rod a few weeks ago when he dismissed Jay Z's new album, "Magna Carta Holy Grail," in a simple (cussed) tweet: "If you really [messed] with Magna Carta then unfollow me." The tweet prompted much backlash and a few more tweets from Earl, including: "I hope that opinions on my material throughout my career are based on the quality of it and not how big my name is."

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Killah Priest are serious contenders for the year end list.


Agreed, but that record is too long, too deep, and too complex to make a more mainstream Year's Best list. That is why it was self-released in the first place, Priest seems to be more concerned with releasing his art in his way on his terms than making it in any way a commercial success. Definitely and hands down best record (of any genre) of 2013, but it'd be a stretch to convince anyone
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