Def agree LL should have gotten the nod before Pac. I see why Pac got it and I'm ok with it but if there was a poll or asking (which we know will never happen) I would have selected LL over Pac.
The greatest? Wow,, tough one... There is no way I can pick just one. The Message (GMFAFF), So Many Tears (Pac), Mind Playin Tricks on Me (Geto Boyz) and I Use To Love Her (Common Sense). These are the greatest IMO.
1. M. Jordan - No brainer. Offensively, defensively, mentally and often underrated but physically MJ was the best at almost everything on the court. You name it, MJ could do it. MJ would do it and MJ did it. That to me is what make him the greatest because the level at which it was done still...
I agree there isn't a simple answer to the TS's question. IMO east coast hip-hop was geared more around the east coast lifestyle, specifically New York. Most of the artist from NY in the early 90's - 2000's were very heavily borough related. You had Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx, Harlem and in terms...
Tyga is actually pretty dope. Not comparing him to the likes of Nas or Jay but in comparison to artist like Fetty Wap, 2 Chains and a host of others, on the mic the kid is dope.
And he know this how? Jay appears to be a huge basketball fan. He's from my understanding always been a fan of Lebron since his early days in Cleveland. JayZ and Beyonce and so many others have been courtside at several games throughout the entire NBA season. If I had the means to be at game 6...
If I'm driving I usually control the radio. I do make sure the music being played is something that we both are ok with. It's not a dictatorship type of deal. lol..