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usmarin3;5451088 said:The Lonious Monk;5451068 said:usmarin3;5451059 said:I would of put Lil Wayne on the list and replace Nikki
I don't know about that. The Block is Hot is pretty close to classic, and I wasn't even a Cash Money fan.
Naw, block is hot ain't even fucking with 400 Degreez or the Chopper City in the Ghetto.
CrookedLetter;5451204 said:I feel like Luda should have a classic by now, but he be bullshittin
Jamaica;5451250 said:It's unfair to put Big L on that list, I bet Complex would have put Nas up there if they had the chance.
I forgot about Soul on Ice that was a classic too.
The Lonious Monk;5451068 said:usmarin3;5451059 said:I would of put Lil Wayne on the list and replace Nikki
I don't know about that. The Block is Hot is pretty close to classic, and I wasn't even a Cash Money fan.
usmarin3;5451054 said:Canibus
Age: 37
Albums: Can-I-Bus (1998), 2000 B.C. (Before Can-I-Bus) (2000), C True Hollywood Stories (2001), Mic Club: The Curriculum (2002), Rip the Jacker (2003), Mind Control (2005), Hip-Hop For Sale (2005), For Whom the Beat Tolls (2007), Melatonin Magik (2010), C of Tranquility (2010), Lyrical Law (2011)
It might hurt some of his Internet fanboys to hear this, but no rapper wasted their moment in the sun quite like Canibus did. When he first came out, Canibus was seen as a lyricist with a gruff voice and enough syllables to make your head spin. In other words, he was hardcore rap’s answer to the "jiggy" players of the day. To top it off, he got into a high profile beef with LL Cool J and unleashed one of the best hip-hop diss songs of all time.
But when he dropped his absolute fail of a debut album he squandered his best chance of making a classic and becoming a true star. He would later blame his shortcomings on producer Wyclef Jean, which was fine, but his subsequent albums weren’t any better and as time went on, the general public lost interest in hearing a guy rap like he was reciting the dictionary.
(Sidebar: Canibus also deserves to be taken to task for his series of absolutely bizarre decisions. We’re not just talking about him recently dissing J. Cole for no reason and then apologizing about it. Or the time he started dissing Eminem for no reason. But for doing things like showing up to the VMAs in silver body paint. Seriously, what the !! was that?)
Source: 11 Great Rappers Who Never Had A Classic Album | Complex
cobbland;5451408 said:usmarin3;5451054 said:Canibus
Age: 37
Albums: Can-I-Bus (1998), 2000 B.C. (Before Can-I-Bus) (2000), C True Hollywood Stories (2001), Mic Club: The Curriculum (2002), Rip the Jacker (2003), Mind Control (2005), Hip-Hop For Sale (2005), For Whom the Beat Tolls (2007), Melatonin Magik (2010), C of Tranquility (2010), Lyrical Law (2011)
It might hurt some of his Internet fanboys to hear this, but no rapper wasted their moment in the sun quite like Canibus did. When he first came out, Canibus was seen as a lyricist with a gruff voice and enough syllables to make your head spin. In other words, he was hardcore rap’s answer to the "jiggy" players of the day. To top it off, he got into a high profile beef with LL Cool J and unleashed one of the best hip-hop diss songs of all time.
But when he dropped his absolute fail of a debut album he squandered his best chance of making a classic and becoming a true star. He would later blame his shortcomings on producer Wyclef Jean, which was fine, but his subsequent albums weren’t any better and as time went on, the general public lost interest in hearing a guy rap like he was reciting the dictionary.
(Sidebar: Canibus also deserves to be taken to task for his series of absolutely bizarre decisions. We’re not just talking about him recently dissing J. Cole for no reason and then apologizing about it. Or the time he started dissing Eminem for no reason. But for doing things like showing up to the VMAs in silver body paint. Seriously, what the !! was that?)
Source: 11 Great Rappers Who Never Had A Classic Album | Complex
Wack list
Even wacker opinion.
Not surprising considering Ecko's background (born into a wealthy Jewish family, makes money off of hip-hop, now believes he can dictate policies).
Bis has dropped 3 arguable classics.
Mic Club
Rip the Jacker
For Whom the Beat Tolls
t_m_a_c_f_a_n73088;5451425 said:cobbland;5451408 said:usmarin3;5451054 said:Canibus
Age: 37
Albums: Can-I-Bus (1998), 2000 B.C. (Before Can-I-Bus) (2000), C True Hollywood Stories (2001), Mic Club: The Curriculum (2002), Rip the Jacker (2003), Mind Control (2005), Hip-Hop For Sale (2005), For Whom the Beat Tolls (2007), Melatonin Magik (2010), C of Tranquility (2010), Lyrical Law (2011)
It might hurt some of his Internet fanboys to hear this, but no rapper wasted their moment in the sun quite like Canibus did. When he first came out, Canibus was seen as a lyricist with a gruff voice and enough syllables to make your head spin. In other words, he was hardcore rap’s answer to the "jiggy" players of the day. To top it off, he got into a high profile beef with LL Cool J and unleashed one of the best hip-hop diss songs of all time.
But when he dropped his absolute fail of a debut album he squandered his best chance of making a classic and becoming a true star. He would later blame his shortcomings on producer Wyclef Jean, which was fine, but his subsequent albums weren’t any better and as time went on, the general public lost interest in hearing a guy rap like he was reciting the dictionary.
(Sidebar: Canibus also deserves to be taken to task for his series of absolutely bizarre decisions. We’re not just talking about him recently dissing J. Cole for no reason and then apologizing about it. Or the time he started dissing Eminem for no reason. But for doing things like showing up to the VMAs in silver body paint. Seriously, what the !! was that?)
Source: 11 Great Rappers Who Never Had A Classic Album | Complex
Wack list
Even wacker opinion.
Not surprising considering Ecko's background (born into a wealthy Jewish family, makes money off of hip-hop, now believes he can dictate policies).
Bis has dropped 3 arguable classics.
Mic Club
Rip the Jacker
For Whom the Beat Tolls
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cobbland;5451431 said:t_m_a_c_f_a_n73088;5451425 said:cobbland;5451408 said:usmarin3;5451054 said:Canibus
Age: 37
Albums: Can-I-Bus (1998), 2000 B.C. (Before Can-I-Bus) (2000), C True Hollywood Stories (2001), Mic Club: The Curriculum (2002), Rip the Jacker (2003), Mind Control (2005), Hip-Hop For Sale (2005), For Whom the Beat Tolls (2007), Melatonin Magik (2010), C of Tranquility (2010), Lyrical Law (2011)
It might hurt some of his Internet fanboys to hear this, but no rapper wasted their moment in the sun quite like Canibus did. When he first came out, Canibus was seen as a lyricist with a gruff voice and enough syllables to make your head spin. In other words, he was hardcore rap’s answer to the "jiggy" players of the day. To top it off, he got into a high profile beef with LL Cool J and unleashed one of the best hip-hop diss songs of all time.
But when he dropped his absolute fail of a debut album he squandered his best chance of making a classic and becoming a true star. He would later blame his shortcomings on producer Wyclef Jean, which was fine, but his subsequent albums weren’t any better and as time went on, the general public lost interest in hearing a guy rap like he was reciting the dictionary.
(Sidebar: Canibus also deserves to be taken to task for his series of absolutely bizarre decisions. We’re not just talking about him recently dissing J. Cole for no reason and then apologizing about it. Or the time he started dissing Eminem for no reason. But for doing things like showing up to the VMAs in silver body paint. Seriously, what the !! was that?)
Source: 11 Great Rappers Who Never Had A Classic Album | Complex
Wack list
Even wacker opinion.
Not surprising considering Ecko's background (born into a wealthy Jewish family, makes money off of hip-hop, now believes he can dictate policies).
Bis has dropped 3 arguable classics.
Mic Club
Rip the Jacker
For Whom the Beat Tolls
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Have you listened to those albums?