hlf;3823829 said:
That's exactly what criteria I'm using. That's how rappers should be judged by skill. If were talking about production then no doubt in my mind Kanye can be considered one of the best but rapping? No. Rapper/producer? Yes
Okay then.
Longevity - He been out for 8 years and has remained a superstar the entire time.
Classic material - College Dropout, Late Registration and My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.
Sales - Every record has went Platinum.
Growth - He's reinvented himself 3 or 4 times LOL
Skills - He's dope enough. Not as good as Big or Jay but, enough to listen to.
That's 4 out of 5 (skills being the weak part). Where's Big's longevity at? Where's Pac's longevity at? Now obviously.......I know them niggas got killed and had no control over dying young but, the point remains, they didn't have to deal with the hardship of being able to
reinvent themselves over and over again and remain hot. Something only a few niggas can do. Jay did. Yeezy did. Both those dudes got killed and became immortal. For all we know, Biggie could've lived and fell off by 2001. Pac probably wouldve quit rap and been somewhere in Sudan helping African orphans get clean water if he didn't die. If Yeezy loses points for not being a master rapper, Big loses points for having the same amount of albums as Drake.
As for Em....his career is still going strong but, he's a caricature of former self.
Nas......no longer a superstar and hasnt been one for a while. Scarface type of a rapper where his core fanbase supports him.
Basically.....outside of Jay, theres not many rappers who have remain hot and delivered dope music over a
long period of time. Yeezy has. Been doing it since 2003/2004. If that aint legend criteria, I dont know what is man.