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Miles HIGH;3039083 said:Rhymefest...GLC...Consequence...The inserts in all his c.d.'s...
And yes...Ross is a better rapper than Kanye West...
[video=youtube;ZocrHzjjwVU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZocrHzjjwVU[/video]
Elzo69Reloaded;3039104 said:Biggie was nt promoting shit hell CLive Davis didnt even want Biggie on RD neither did Diddy Clark Kent had to beg to get Biggie on RD. Thats the reason why Brooklyn Finest was not a single. Plus was RD originally an independent record....
Who Cares???;3039125 said:Son stop. Having people help you create a verse is not being Puff and Dre status. Im sure 95% of Kanye verses come from Kanye. I guess with anything a minority must exist. Cause I cant see many people outside dedicated Ross fans implying hes anywhere near Kanye on the mic.
Who Cares???;3039125 said:Son stop. Having people help you create a verse is not being Puff and Dre status. Im sure 95% of Kanye verses come from Kanye. I guess with anything a minority must exist. Cause I cant see many people outside dedicated Ross fans implying hes anywhere near Kanye on the mic.
BackInWhite;3039132 said:what you mean anywhere near?
you actin like kanye is just a lyrical miracle or some shit
thesynthesis;3039129 said:BIGGY was on the album and dropped one of his most controversial verses and the first time u hear him mention 2pac on a record since the beef, maybe even the first time ever,
BIGGY was also in the Aint No Nigga Video and also let Jay rock on his LAD album, how much more luv cud one nigga get from BIG?
Whichever way you look at it BIG promoted Jay, he aint have to be in the video, or make a song with him or let him on LAD
DMTxCannabis;3039193 said:Irv Gotti: I did not want that record to happen. I was adamantly against it. I would call Jay every day like, “No, fuck that! Don’t do this record.” I said, “What I’m scared of is you doin’ [a record] with Biggie and you comin’ off like his little man.
Lenny Santiago: I was doing promotion at the time, and we were at the video shoot for “Dead Presidents.” If you remember, Biggie was in the video.
http://www.xxlmag.com/old-main/2006/06/the-making-of-reasonable-doubt-told-u-so/
Your post reminded me of the making of Reasonable Doubt in XXL that came out a few years ago.
KingJamal;3039115 said:He has more than Eminem I'll tell u that
DMTxCannabis;3039193 said:Irv Gotti: I did not want that record to happen. I was adamantly against it. I would call Jay every day like, “No, fuck that! Don’t do this record.” I said, “What I’m scared of is you doin’ [a record] with Biggie and you comin’ off like his little man.
Lenny Santiago: I was doing promotion at the time, and we were at the video shoot for “Dead Presidents.” If you remember, Biggie was in the video.
http://www.xxlmag.com/old-main/2006/06/the-making-of-reasonable-doubt-told-u-so/
Your post reminded me of the making of Reasonable Doubt in XXL that came out a few years ago.
H-Rap 180;3039227 said:He puts out a consistent and quality product, and as an artist each one of his projects displays growth.
I enjoy his music moreso than Emenims and if we were to break down "classics" along sub-genres and regions it would be a discussion more encompassing of different artists and the classic label.
I got "The War report" as a classic but my brother would say it's a east-coast classic, E-40's "Federal" is considered a West-Coast classic, etc etc and in the genre of coke rap you might hear that "Lord Willin" is a classic....
Bottom line is their are very few universally accepted classic albums so as a fan I'm more apt to label songs "timeless" than I am albums classic.
thesynthesis;3038991 said:RD did not change hip hop, shit was a dud, it did jack shit for hip hop even with biggysmalls promoting it...
all of ross albums have had more impact on the game than RD, thats fact
Tommy bilfiger;3039138 said:Tabernacle and Peace brotha basquit
HALLELUJAH
H-Rap 180;3039227 said:He puts out a consistent and quality product, and as an artist each one of his projects displays growth.
I enjoy his music moreso than Emenims and if we were to break down "classics" along sub-genres and regions it would be a discussion more encompassing of different artists and the classic label.
I got "The War report" as a classic but my brother would say it's a east-coast classic, E-40's "Federal" is considered a West-Coast classic, etc etc and in the genre of coke rap you might hear that "Lord Willin" is a classic....
[B]Bottom line is their are very few universally accepted classic albums so as a fan I'm more apt to label songs "timeless" than I am albums classic.
DMTxCannabis;3039193 said:Irv Gotti: I did not want that record to happen. I was adamantly against it. I would call Jay every day like, “No, fuck that! Don’t do this record.” I said, “What I’m scared of is you doin’ [a record] with Biggie and you comin’ off like his little man.
Lenny Santiago: I was doing promotion at the time, and we were at the video shoot for “Dead Presidents.” If you remember, Biggie was in the video.
http://www.xxlmag.com/old-main/2006/06/the-making-of-reasonable-doubt-told-u-so/
Your post reminded me of the making of Reasonable Doubt in XXL that came out a few years ago.
daevion0;3039280 said:reasonable doubt sold 1.5 mill. What ross album has sold that much? It was also #248 in the best albums of all time by rolling stone and #48 in source's best rap albums of all time. You a trolling ass nigga quit hating.