I think it's just a case of people looking over Will's entire career and realizing that he put his stamp on hip-hop. When L&F came out, I was on a bunch of message boards and people were giving Will his props. I also think that rap has become so blah that people start going back & refreshing their memories on cats from the old school. No matter what people say, I defy anybody to say that He's The DJ/I'm The Rapper was not a classic album. I defy anybody to say they weren't blasting Homebase in '91. And as much as people tried to hate on BWS, they were bumping that too.