Talk:Supreme Clientele
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This page is a joke right?
[edit]For as good of an album Supreme Clientele is, you'de expect its page to be more descriptive and professional. For the track "Stay True", you have in parenthasese "Decks Beat" for the song title ... WHY? We all know that Deck made the beat, and that it also appears on his debut album Uncontroled Substance, but why did you have to put this in the song's title? Also, as someone else mentioned, Madam Majestic appears on the song "Cherchez LaGhost", but she's not credited on this page. Every time I try to clean this page up, and make practical changes, I recieve messages from wikipedia claiming that I'm "vandalizing" the page. My comment below is another example of this ...
Vandalism???
[edit]On the Controversey section where it states that Tony Yayo accused Ghost of not writing the album, I put in a quote that Ghost responded back with, basically proving that Ghost himself, did infact write the album. It immediately got removed, so i re-posted it. It got removed once again, and I recieved a message saying that I vandalized the page with that quote. How is that vandalism??? Who the hell runs this page anyway?
Firstly
[edit]i dont beleive it was neccessary to call 50 Cent, "Bitchy Cent" concidering its probably the dumbest thing ive ever heard.
Release Date?
[edit]Why does Amazon have the release date as February 8, 2000?--Tainted Drifter (talk) 07:39, 27 January 2008 (UTC)
Tracklist
[edit]Two tracks on the tracklisting are incomplete. Madam Majestic is featured on "Cherchez LaGhost". --ShadowCrew (talk) 10:51, 19 July 2009 (UTC)
Pitchfork's Top 100 Albums of 2000's
[edit]This section should be removed, as there's only the P2K list, which is 200 albums, and Supreme Clientele is rated at number 11. — Preceding unsigned comment added by CVance1 (talk • contribs) 14:03, 8 February 2016 (UTC)
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