coolc31;3552832 said:I'm with you on this. I definitely believe he was a lyrical dude, but he's not in my top 15-20. However, people like what they like so it is what it is. I definitely think if he would have been able to start off around 88/89 he would be more appreciated for his skills. His albums just never did it for me overall.
It's not about liking what people like. There is no argument that Moe Dee's production on his albums, and even his rhymes don't necessarily fit into the landscape today but the larger point here is being missed. And that is, MOE DEE was fire in his day not just for his Rhyme Skill. But his Skill that changed MCing forever, same with Spoonie G, Melle Mel, Ice T etc. In addition to this contribution, his performing at the Grammys, winning a grammy, givng a young upstart like Teddy Riley a shot at making Music for one of the biggest MC's at the time. Moe Dee's list of accomplishments is, enormous. Whether we agree as to who won or not. His battle with LL was EPIC. That was Nas vs. Jayz of the time.
Yall cats are just simply seeing the Glass half full and that's ok. We can see things differently but for many of you, you are doing so, with no foundation, and weak to non-existent history of Hip Hop. It's quite sad actually. I mean for a cat to say What about Record sales. WTF. MOE DEE was RHYMING in Parks and at clubs when there was no industry. Then went on to become one of the first SOLO artist to get a deal. Then, to ask what about longevity. Come on? WTH. The dude was 10+ years into the game by 1990. Not to mention we are talking about him 30 years later.
Anyways, this is a no win. Just putting some history up on this piece of shit forum.
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