If You Could Get One More Studio Album From Any Of The Deceased Who Would It Be? (12 Tracks)

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I'm going with Biggie.

2Pac had clearly run out of ideas. he was rhyming Hennessy, Enemy and Penitentiary on every other song.

I think Pac had a lot of potential in Hollywood, but lyrically his career had run its course.

Biggie clearly had more ideas. You can tell by the songs on No Way Out.
 
Pac has enough music.

Big dude was growin as a rapper who knows what another album couldve sounded like from him during that 98-99 era where classics were being dropped

 
Pimp, Pac, & Nate Dogg

I cant decide.

Pimp never had a chance to actually made his own solo album so leaning toward him
 
Its between Pac and Big L... I know Pac had mad posthumous albums and mixtapes, but I would of loved to hear another where he actually had full control over the project or could hear the beats and write to them and pick and choose who he wanted on the album etc

Also Big L's posthumous album 'The Big Picture' was beyond classic, his first album 'Lifestylez' was a classic too, one of my favourite hip hop albums of all time, but imo it had an older feel to it, whereas I think 'The Big Picture' sounded more up to date, modern, new school whatever you want to call it... So imagine what an album with him alive in the studio working with the likes of DITC, Mase, G Rap etc bouncing ideas and beats off eachother would of been like???
 
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Big wasn't done man. I mean, none of em were, but I feel like Big coulda dropped a 3rd classic
 
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5 Grand;9005258 said:
I'm going with Biggie.

2Pac had clearly run out of ideas. he was rhyming Hennessy, Enemy and Penitentiary on every other song.

I think Pac had a lot of potential in Hollywood, but lyrically his career had run its course.

Biggie clearly had more ideas. You can tell by the songs on No Way Out.

Kys faggot
 
5 Grand;9005258 said:
I'm going with Biggie.

2Pac had clearly run out of ideas. he was rhyming Hennessy, Enemy and Penitentiary on every other song.

I think Pac had a lot of potential in Hollywood, but lyrically his career had run its course.

Biggie clearly had more ideas. You can tell by the songs on No Way Out.

Get yo getting raped while blinking self all the fucking way out of here.
 
What's up with cats on a hip hop website not spelling Eazy's name right? Isn't that analogous to being on a rock site and cats spelling Led Zepplin, Jimi Hendrix, or Guns N' Roses wrong? These brand new dudes are a mess.
 
Maximus Rex;9005411 said:
What's up with cats on a hip hop website not spelling Eazy's name right? Isn't that analogous to being on a rock site and cats spelling Led Zepplin, Jimi Hendrix, or Guns N' Roses wrong? These brand new dudes are a mess.

He did that shit on purpose to demonstrate his eastcoast bias
 
Voted for Pun just cause we only got 1 legit album from him. Listened to Capital Punishment yesterday, dude was so nice.
 
Pimp c is my favorite rapper but I went with biggie just cuz pac has way more music and pimp was past his prime (even tho he still was making good music)
 
lordstanley;9005505 said:
Pimp c is my favorite rapper but I went with biggie just cuz pac has way more music and pimp was past his prime (even tho he still was making good music)

Underground Kingz was their best project after Ridin Dirty imo

Pimp was just gettin started
 
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lordstanley;9005505 said:
Pimp c is my favorite rapper but I went with biggie just cuz pac has way more music and pimp was past his prime (even tho he still was making good music)

Underground Kingz was their best project after Ridin Dirty imo

Pimp was just gettin started

Pimp was far from done but biggie really just started he only had like three years in the game..but long live the pimp tho
 
lordstanley;9005505 said:
Pimp c is my favorite rapper but I went with biggie just cuz pac has way more music and pimp was past his prime (even tho he still was making good music)

Hell naw bruh. Pimp C made music for niggas in they 30s since he was in his early 20s. he was just 32 I believe, if anything, he was about to hit his stride. Pimps style ain't get old, that production style was too cold.
 
Big made arguably the dopest double album in rap. His word play was disgusting. Had introspective and fun lyrics and, as u see with puffy, Bad Boy cats stop won't stop
 
I'm going with Big L, since his career was shorter than Biggie's. Dude never made it to the mainstream while alive, but was labeled a legend in the underground scene. I still wonder where his career in the rap game would've been if he was still with us. Over the years people speculate and say that he'll be in the same boat as Fabolous, but I don't know.
 

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