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Turfaholic;c-9877412 said:moyo;c-9876080 said:Turfaholic;c-9876064 said:moyo;c-9876002 said:GetoBoy;c-9875946 said:Snoop.... It seems like the more and more albums he drops the more I forget just how dope he was he need to just gone head and retire he Vince Carter status at this point
Co-sign, I used to love that nigga, he still in my top 20 but he falls lower and lower the more he drops ish that destroys his legacy...
Snoop still makes dope music. I don't know what y'all talking.
I fucked wit Bush heavy in 2015, but Cool aid & the one He put out this year were meh to me.
You trippin..... or maybe I'm just a superfan. Snoop can do no wrong in my eyes.
power_wisdom;c-9877726 said:Lefty_;c-9876142 said:genocidecutter;c-9876008 said:Tupac. After going and discovering more hiphop he just doesn't stack up. Also after discovering Necro Eminem just comes off as corny.
If a nigga don't have pac in his top 10 ain't bein honest with himself. If we basin it on classic albums, and influence Pac is in the top 5 convo everytime, he's top 10 solid though.
How do influence make you the best rapper? Lil Wayne got niggas dressing like weirdos and Young Thug got niggas dressing like girls. Migos got everyone sounding like them. Are they the best rappers? And Wayne got a classic. Influence just mean you're a leader and niggas are dick riders. Has very little to do with being the best. Niggas wasn't sounding and looking like Pac till he was dead too.
Lefty_;c-9877844 said:power_wisdom;c-9877726 said:Lefty_;c-9876142 said:genocidecutter;c-9876008 said:Tupac. After going and discovering more hiphop he just doesn't stack up. Also after discovering Necro Eminem just comes off as corny.
If a nigga don't have pac in his top 10 ain't bein honest with himself. If we basin it on classic albums, and influence Pac is in the top 5 convo everytime, he's top 10 solid though.
How do influence make you the best rapper? Lil Wayne got niggas dressing like weirdos and Young Thug got niggas dressing like girls. Migos got everyone sounding like them. Are they the best rappers? And Wayne got a classic. Influence just mean you're a leader and niggas are dick riders. Has very little to do with being the best. Niggas wasn't sounding and looking like Pac till he was dead too.
Pacs influence is deeper than that. Either you young, or you got your head in the sand. Been dead 20 years, and died before 26. He had the world in his hand. You talkin about dreads, double time rap, i'm talkin niggas actually hittin the liquor store and grieving like they lost a close cousin when pac died. It's levels to this.
Pac got classic songs, classic albums, classic movie roles, classic hip hop events, classic rants, classic quotes(behind the mic and in front of an interviewer), classic everything, he even got classic jail letters B. Eminem is the biggest hip hop artist to live, and he still hasn't sold more, or has more of a following than pac has, and this nigga been dead for 2 decades. Pacs verses still stick today because he kept it real.
My nigga I won't lie, i'm not even a pac fan, everything ain't for everybody, but bruh... recognize the greatness. That dude was from another planet. That energy still hasn't been matched.
power_wisdom;c-9877938 said:Lefty_;c-9877844 said:power_wisdom;c-9877726 said:Lefty_;c-9876142 said:genocidecutter;c-9876008 said:Tupac. After going and discovering more hiphop he just doesn't stack up. Also after discovering Necro Eminem just comes off as corny.
If a nigga don't have pac in his top 10 ain't bein honest with himself. If we basin it on classic albums, and influence Pac is in the top 5 convo everytime, he's top 10 solid though.
How do influence make you the best rapper? Lil Wayne got niggas dressing like weirdos and Young Thug got niggas dressing like girls. Migos got everyone sounding like them. Are they the best rappers? And Wayne got a classic. Influence just mean you're a leader and niggas are dick riders. Has very little to do with being the best. Niggas wasn't sounding and looking like Pac till he was dead too.
Pacs influence is deeper than that. Either you young, or you got your head in the sand. Been dead 20 years, and died before 26. He had the world in his hand. You talkin about dreads, double time rap, i'm talkin niggas actually hittin the liquor store and grieving like they lost a close cousin when pac died. It's levels to this.
Pac got classic songs, classic albums, classic movie roles, classic hip hop events, classic rants, classic quotes(behind the mic and in front of an interviewer), classic everything, he even got classic jail letters B. Eminem is the biggest hip hop artist to live, and he still hasn't sold more, or has more of a following than pac has, and this nigga been dead for 2 decades. Pacs verses still stick today because he kept it real.
My nigga I won't lie, i'm not even a pac fan, everything ain't for everybody, but bruh... recognize the greatness. That dude was from another planet. That energy still hasn't been matched.
It's a difference between greatness and being the best. No one said he was the best when he was living. Facts. He was an icon. He made great music. He was exciting. I'm not taking that from him. But he wasn't the best at rapping. " You're nobody till somebody kills you. " Big said that. I like Pac too. But I'm not going to act like he was the best out in the 90s. Hip-Hop still went on strong after he died. He wasn't Jay-z top 3. And that's from an artist perspective. But my point was and still is influence doesn't make you a better mc. It just mean you touch more people. Whether by marketing and promotion, your antiques or your actual music. Iverson influenced the whole culture of basketball players under him. But he was never the best. Same thing applies here.
power_wisdom;c-9877938 said:Lefty_;c-9877844 said:power_wisdom;c-9877726 said:Lefty_;c-9876142 said:genocidecutter;c-9876008 said:Tupac. After going and discovering more hiphop he just doesn't stack up. Also after discovering Necro Eminem just comes off as corny.
If a nigga don't have pac in his top 10 ain't bein honest with himself. If we basin it on classic albums, and influence Pac is in the top 5 convo everytime, he's top 10 solid though.
How do influence make you the best rapper? Lil Wayne got niggas dressing like weirdos and Young Thug got niggas dressing like girls. Migos got everyone sounding like them. Are they the best rappers? And Wayne got a classic. Influence just mean you're a leader and niggas are dick riders. Has very little to do with being the best. Niggas wasn't sounding and looking like Pac till he was dead too.
Pacs influence is deeper than that. Either you young, or you got your head in the sand. Been dead 20 years, and died before 26. He had the world in his hand. You talkin about dreads, double time rap, i'm talkin niggas actually hittin the liquor store and grieving like they lost a close cousin when pac died. It's levels to this.
Pac got classic songs, classic albums, classic movie roles, classic hip hop events, classic rants, classic quotes(behind the mic and in front of an interviewer), classic everything, he even got classic jail letters B. Eminem is the biggest hip hop artist to live, and he still hasn't sold more, or has more of a following than pac has, and this nigga been dead for 2 decades. Pacs verses still stick today because he kept it real.
My nigga I won't lie, i'm not even a pac fan, everything ain't for everybody, but bruh... recognize the greatness. That dude was from another planet. That energy still hasn't been matched.
It's a difference between greatness and being the best. No one said he was the best when he was living. Facts. He was an icon. He made great music. He was exciting. I'm not taking that from him. But he wasn't the best at rapping. " You're nobody till somebody kills you. " Big said that. I like Pac too. But I'm not going to act like he was the best out in the 90s. Hip-Hop still went on strong after he died. He wasn't Jay-z top 3. And that's from an artist perspective. But my point was and still is influence doesn't make you a better mc. It just mean you touch more people. Whether by marketing and promotion, your antiques or your actual music. Iverson influenced the whole culture of basketball players under him. But he was never the best. Same thing applies here.
Lefty_;c-9877981 said:power_wisdom;c-9877938 said:Lefty_;c-9877844 said:power_wisdom;c-9877726 said:Lefty_;c-9876142 said:genocidecutter;c-9876008 said:Tupac. After going and discovering more hiphop he just doesn't stack up. Also after discovering Necro Eminem just comes off as corny.
If a nigga don't have pac in his top 10 ain't bein honest with himself. If we basin it on classic albums, and influence Pac is in the top 5 convo everytime, he's top 10 solid though.
How do influence make you the best rapper? Lil Wayne got niggas dressing like weirdos and Young Thug got niggas dressing like girls. Migos got everyone sounding like them. Are they the best rappers? And Wayne got a classic. Influence just mean you're a leader and niggas are dick riders. Has very little to do with being the best. Niggas wasn't sounding and looking like Pac till he was dead too.
Pacs influence is deeper than that. Either you young, or you got your head in the sand. Been dead 20 years, and died before 26. He had the world in his hand. You talkin about dreads, double time rap, i'm talkin niggas actually hittin the liquor store and grieving like they lost a close cousin when pac died. It's levels to this.
Pac got classic songs, classic albums, classic movie roles, classic hip hop events, classic rants, classic quotes(behind the mic and in front of an interviewer), classic everything, he even got classic jail letters B. Eminem is the biggest hip hop artist to live, and he still hasn't sold more, or has more of a following than pac has, and this nigga been dead for 2 decades. Pacs verses still stick today because he kept it real.
My nigga I won't lie, i'm not even a pac fan, everything ain't for everybody, but bruh... recognize the greatness. That dude was from another planet. That energy still hasn't been matched.
It's a difference between greatness and being the best. No one said he was the best when he was living. Facts. He was an icon. He made great music. He was exciting. I'm not taking that from him. But he wasn't the best at rapping. " You're nobody till somebody kills you. " Big said that. I like Pac too. But I'm not going to act like he was the best out in the 90s. Hip-Hop still went on strong after he died. He wasn't Jay-z top 3. And that's from an artist perspective. But my point was and still is influence doesn't make you a better mc. It just mean you touch more people. Whether by marketing and promotion, your antiques or your actual music. Iverson influenced the whole culture of basketball players under him. But he was never the best. Same thing applies here.
You tried to slide that marketing and promotion and antics in there like pac was some kind of gimmick. You can get all the way outta here wit that. You soundin like a hater irght now. He wasn't the best thing in the 90s? That's a matter of opinion, but my nigga, the 90s was probably the greatest time in hip hop and that nigga was one of the faces of it. I'm content with that. NIggas always nitpick pac on that MC shit because he had the juice everywhere else. He was the best, but he wasn't the best, nigga that's like sayin jordan was the best but he couldn't shoot 3s like curry or pass like magic. He was the best by stayin in his lane.
power_wisdom;c-9877998 said:Lefty_;c-9877981 said:power_wisdom;c-9877938 said:Lefty_;c-9877844 said:power_wisdom;c-9877726 said:Lefty_;c-9876142 said:genocidecutter;c-9876008 said:Tupac. After going and discovering more hiphop he just doesn't stack up. Also after discovering Necro Eminem just comes off as corny.
If a nigga don't have pac in his top 10 ain't bein honest with himself. If we basin it on classic albums, and influence Pac is in the top 5 convo everytime, he's top 10 solid though.
How do influence make you the best rapper? Lil Wayne got niggas dressing like weirdos and Young Thug got niggas dressing like girls. Migos got everyone sounding like them. Are they the best rappers? And Wayne got a classic. Influence just mean you're a leader and niggas are dick riders. Has very little to do with being the best. Niggas wasn't sounding and looking like Pac till he was dead too.
Pacs influence is deeper than that. Either you young, or you got your head in the sand. Been dead 20 years, and died before 26. He had the world in his hand. You talkin about dreads, double time rap, i'm talkin niggas actually hittin the liquor store and grieving like they lost a close cousin when pac died. It's levels to this.
Pac got classic songs, classic albums, classic movie roles, classic hip hop events, classic rants, classic quotes(behind the mic and in front of an interviewer), classic everything, he even got classic jail letters B. Eminem is the biggest hip hop artist to live, and he still hasn't sold more, or has more of a following than pac has, and this nigga been dead for 2 decades. Pacs verses still stick today because he kept it real.
My nigga I won't lie, i'm not even a pac fan, everything ain't for everybody, but bruh... recognize the greatness. That dude was from another planet. That energy still hasn't been matched.
It's a difference between greatness and being the best. No one said he was the best when he was living. Facts. He was an icon. He made great music. He was exciting. I'm not taking that from him. But he wasn't the best at rapping. " You're nobody till somebody kills you. " Big said that. I like Pac too. But I'm not going to act like he was the best out in the 90s. Hip-Hop still went on strong after he died. He wasn't Jay-z top 3. And that's from an artist perspective. But my point was and still is influence doesn't make you a better mc. It just mean you touch more people. Whether by marketing and promotion, your antiques or your actual music. Iverson influenced the whole culture of basketball players under him. But he was never the best. Same thing applies here.
You tried to slide that marketing and promotion and antics in there like pac was some kind of gimmick. You can get all the way outta here wit that. You soundin like a hater irght now. He wasn't the best thing in the 90s? That's a matter of opinion, but my nigga, the 90s was probably the greatest time in hip hop and that nigga was one of the faces of it. I'm content with that. NIggas always nitpick pac on that MC shit because he had the juice everywhere else. He was the best, but he wasn't the best, nigga that's like sayin jordan was the best but he couldn't shoot 3s like curry or pass like magic. He was the best by stayin in his lane.
No Jordan was the best all around player. Pac wasn't the best all around mc. He was great at some things, but lacked at others. And Pac antics was part of the reason he was getting alot attention. In and out of jail, getting shot, the rape case, shooting cops, going to prison, spitting at camera men, fighting with film directors. Nothing that had anything to do with music. He was a great artist, but let not rewrite history. To say he has to be on your top 10 list, is not factual. Not to say he can't be on yours. But like I said influence has little to no bearings on a mc being the best.
Lefty_;c-9878069 said:power_wisdom;c-9877998 said:Lefty_;c-9877981 said:power_wisdom;c-9877938 said:Lefty_;c-9877844 said:power_wisdom;c-9877726 said:Lefty_;c-9876142 said:genocidecutter;c-9876008 said:Tupac. After going and discovering more hiphop he just doesn't stack up. Also after discovering Necro Eminem just comes off as corny.
If a nigga don't have pac in his top 10 ain't bein honest with himself. If we basin it on classic albums, and influence Pac is in the top 5 convo everytime, he's top 10 solid though.
How do influence make you the best rapper? Lil Wayne got niggas dressing like weirdos and Young Thug got niggas dressing like girls. Migos got everyone sounding like them. Are they the best rappers? And Wayne got a classic. Influence just mean you're a leader and niggas are dick riders. Has very little to do with being the best. Niggas wasn't sounding and looking like Pac till he was dead too.
Pacs influence is deeper than that. Either you young, or you got your head in the sand. Been dead 20 years, and died before 26. He had the world in his hand. You talkin about dreads, double time rap, i'm talkin niggas actually hittin the liquor store and grieving like they lost a close cousin when pac died. It's levels to this.
Pac got classic songs, classic albums, classic movie roles, classic hip hop events, classic rants, classic quotes(behind the mic and in front of an interviewer), classic everything, he even got classic jail letters B. Eminem is the biggest hip hop artist to live, and he still hasn't sold more, or has more of a following than pac has, and this nigga been dead for 2 decades. Pacs verses still stick today because he kept it real.
My nigga I won't lie, i'm not even a pac fan, everything ain't for everybody, but bruh... recognize the greatness. That dude was from another planet. That energy still hasn't been matched.
It's a difference between greatness and being the best. No one said he was the best when he was living. Facts. He was an icon. He made great music. He was exciting. I'm not taking that from him. But he wasn't the best at rapping. " You're nobody till somebody kills you. " Big said that. I like Pac too. But I'm not going to act like he was the best out in the 90s. Hip-Hop still went on strong after he died. He wasn't Jay-z top 3. And that's from an artist perspective. But my point was and still is influence doesn't make you a better mc. It just mean you touch more people. Whether by marketing and promotion, your antiques or your actual music. Iverson influenced the whole culture of basketball players under him. But he was never the best. Same thing applies here.
You tried to slide that marketing and promotion and antics in there like pac was some kind of gimmick. You can get all the way outta here wit that. You soundin like a hater irght now. He wasn't the best thing in the 90s? That's a matter of opinion, but my nigga, the 90s was probably the greatest time in hip hop and that nigga was one of the faces of it. I'm content with that. NIggas always nitpick pac on that MC shit because he had the juice everywhere else. He was the best, but he wasn't the best, nigga that's like sayin jordan was the best but he couldn't shoot 3s like curry or pass like magic. He was the best by stayin in his lane.
No Jordan was the best all around player. Pac wasn't the best all around mc. He was great at some things, but lacked at others. And Pac antics was part of the reason he was getting alot attention. In and out of jail, getting shot, the rape case, shooting cops, going to prison, spitting at camera men, fighting with film directors. Nothing that had anything to do with music. He was a great artist, but let not rewrite history. To say he has to be on your top 10 list, is not factual. Not to say he can't be on yours. But like I said influence has little to no bearings on a mc being the best.
Canibus was a better MC than Pac... That nigga ain't Pac. He has 3 classics. Lets not rewrite history.
bck145;c-9877988 said:power_wisdom;c-9877938 said:Lefty_;c-9877844 said:power_wisdom;c-9877726 said:Lefty_;c-9876142 said:genocidecutter;c-9876008 said:Tupac. After going and discovering more hiphop he just doesn't stack up. Also after discovering Necro Eminem just comes off as corny.
If a nigga don't have pac in his top 10 ain't bein honest with himself. If we basin it on classic albums, and influence Pac is in the top 5 convo everytime, he's top 10 solid though.
How do influence make you the best rapper? Lil Wayne got niggas dressing like weirdos and Young Thug got niggas dressing like girls. Migos got everyone sounding like them. Are they the best rappers? And Wayne got a classic. Influence just mean you're a leader and niggas are dick riders. Has very little to do with being the best. Niggas wasn't sounding and looking like Pac till he was dead too.
Pacs influence is deeper than that. Either you young, or you got your head in the sand. Been dead 20 years, and died before 26. He had the world in his hand. You talkin about dreads, double time rap, i'm talkin niggas actually hittin the liquor store and grieving like they lost a close cousin when pac died. It's levels to this.
Pac got classic songs, classic albums, classic movie roles, classic hip hop events, classic rants, classic quotes(behind the mic and in front of an interviewer), classic everything, he even got classic jail letters B. Eminem is the biggest hip hop artist to live, and he still hasn't sold more, or has more of a following than pac has, and this nigga been dead for 2 decades. Pacs verses still stick today because he kept it real.
My nigga I won't lie, i'm not even a pac fan, everything ain't for everybody, but bruh... recognize the greatness. That dude was from another planet. That energy still hasn't been matched.
It's a difference between greatness and being the best. No one said he was the best when he was living. Facts. He was an icon. He made great music. He was exciting. I'm not taking that from him. But he wasn't the best at rapping. " You're nobody till somebody kills you. " Big said that. I like Pac too. But I'm not going to act like he was the best out in the 90s. Hip-Hop still went on strong after he died. He wasn't Jay-z top 3. And that's from an artist perspective. But my point was and still is influence doesn't make you a better mc. It just mean you touch more people. Whether by marketing and promotion, your antiques or your actual music. Iverson influenced the whole culture of basketball players under him. But he was never the best. Same thing applies here.
All eyez on me was the most anticipated album of my life time and delivered...he was by far the biggest thing in hip hop after doggystyle and chronic dies down
He has more classic albums in a row than big, Jay-Z and nas have in their entire catalog
power_wisdom;c-9878128 said:bck145;c-9877988 said:power_wisdom;c-9877938 said:Lefty_;c-9877844 said:power_wisdom;c-9877726 said:Lefty_;c-9876142 said:genocidecutter;c-9876008 said:Tupac. After going and discovering more hiphop he just doesn't stack up. Also after discovering Necro Eminem just comes off as corny.
If a nigga don't have pac in his top 10 ain't bein honest with himself. If we basin it on classic albums, and influence Pac is in the top 5 convo everytime, he's top 10 solid though.
How do influence make you the best rapper? Lil Wayne got niggas dressing like weirdos and Young Thug got niggas dressing like girls. Migos got everyone sounding like them. Are they the best rappers? And Wayne got a classic. Influence just mean you're a leader and niggas are dick riders. Has very little to do with being the best. Niggas wasn't sounding and looking like Pac till he was dead too.
Pacs influence is deeper than that. Either you young, or you got your head in the sand. Been dead 20 years, and died before 26. He had the world in his hand. You talkin about dreads, double time rap, i'm talkin niggas actually hittin the liquor store and grieving like they lost a close cousin when pac died. It's levels to this.
Pac got classic songs, classic albums, classic movie roles, classic hip hop events, classic rants, classic quotes(behind the mic and in front of an interviewer), classic everything, he even got classic jail letters B. Eminem is the biggest hip hop artist to live, and he still hasn't sold more, or has more of a following than pac has, and this nigga been dead for 2 decades. Pacs verses still stick today because he kept it real.
My nigga I won't lie, i'm not even a pac fan, everything ain't for everybody, but bruh... recognize the greatness. That dude was from another planet. That energy still hasn't been matched.
It's a difference between greatness and being the best. No one said he was the best when he was living. Facts. He was an icon. He made great music. He was exciting. I'm not taking that from him. But he wasn't the best at rapping. " You're nobody till somebody kills you. " Big said that. I like Pac too. But I'm not going to act like he was the best out in the 90s. Hip-Hop still went on strong after he died. He wasn't Jay-z top 3. And that's from an artist perspective. But my point was and still is influence doesn't make you a better mc. It just mean you touch more people. Whether by marketing and promotion, your antiques or your actual music. Iverson influenced the whole culture of basketball players under him. But he was never the best. Same thing applies here.
All eyez on me was the most anticipated album of my life time and delivered...he was by far the biggest thing in hip hop after doggystyle and chronic dies down
He has more classic albums in a row than big, Jay-Z and nas have in their entire catalog
And you are overlooking the Score that came out that same year. And Lauryn Hill album. Nas It was written was highly anticipated aswell as Biggie second album and Wu-tang forever. The Chronic 2001 was just as anticipated if not more. Nas had 3 classic in a row too. Stillmatic, Lost Tapes, God son.
Lefty_;c-9878254 said:power_wisdom;c-9878128 said:bck145;c-9877988 said:power_wisdom;c-9877938 said:Lefty_;c-9877844 said:power_wisdom;c-9877726 said:Lefty_;c-9876142 said:genocidecutter;c-9876008 said:Tupac. After going and discovering more hiphop he just doesn't stack up. Also after discovering Necro Eminem just comes off as corny.
If a nigga don't have pac in his top 10 ain't bein honest with himself. If we basin it on classic albums, and influence Pac is in the top 5 convo everytime, he's top 10 solid though.
How do influence make you the best rapper? Lil Wayne got niggas dressing like weirdos and Young Thug got niggas dressing like girls. Migos got everyone sounding like them. Are they the best rappers? And Wayne got a classic. Influence just mean you're a leader and niggas are dick riders. Has very little to do with being the best. Niggas wasn't sounding and looking like Pac till he was dead too.
Pacs influence is deeper than that. Either you young, or you got your head in the sand. Been dead 20 years, and died before 26. He had the world in his hand. You talkin about dreads, double time rap, i'm talkin niggas actually hittin the liquor store and grieving like they lost a close cousin when pac died. It's levels to this.
Pac got classic songs, classic albums, classic movie roles, classic hip hop events, classic rants, classic quotes(behind the mic and in front of an interviewer), classic everything, he even got classic jail letters B. Eminem is the biggest hip hop artist to live, and he still hasn't sold more, or has more of a following than pac has, and this nigga been dead for 2 decades. Pacs verses still stick today because he kept it real.
My nigga I won't lie, i'm not even a pac fan, everything ain't for everybody, but bruh... recognize the greatness. That dude was from another planet. That energy still hasn't been matched.
It's a difference between greatness and being the best. No one said he was the best when he was living. Facts. He was an icon. He made great music. He was exciting. I'm not taking that from him. But he wasn't the best at rapping. " You're nobody till somebody kills you. " Big said that. I like Pac too. But I'm not going to act like he was the best out in the 90s. Hip-Hop still went on strong after he died. He wasn't Jay-z top 3. And that's from an artist perspective. But my point was and still is influence doesn't make you a better mc. It just mean you touch more people. Whether by marketing and promotion, your antiques or your actual music. Iverson influenced the whole culture of basketball players under him. But he was never the best. Same thing applies here.
All eyez on me was the most anticipated album of my life time and delivered...he was by far the biggest thing in hip hop after doggystyle and chronic dies down
He has more classic albums in a row than big, Jay-Z and nas have in their entire catalog
And you are overlooking the Score that came out that same year. And Lauryn Hill album. Nas It was written was highly anticipated aswell as Biggie second album and Wu-tang forever. The Chronic 2001 was just as anticipated if not more. Nas had 3 classic in a row too. Stillmatic, Lost Tapes, God son.
You better put that henny down if you think God Son was a classic.
Built 4 cuban linx;c-9875529 said:Eminem... When I was a teen, I was a big fan, now I barely listen to his music, even his earlier albums
CeLLaR-DooR;c-9875612 said:Eminem
blue_london;c-9875671 said:Eminem stuff aged horribly and now he just screams on every song
bck145;c-9877988 said:power_wisdom;c-9877938 said:Lefty_;c-9877844 said:power_wisdom;c-9877726 said:Lefty_;c-9876142 said:genocidecutter;c-9876008 said:Tupac. After going and discovering more hiphop he just doesn't stack up. Also after discovering Necro Eminem just comes off as corny.
If a nigga don't have pac in his top 10 ain't bein honest with himself. If we basin it on classic albums, and influence Pac is in the top 5 convo everytime, he's top 10 solid though.
How do influence make you the best rapper? Lil Wayne got niggas dressing like weirdos and Young Thug got niggas dressing like girls. Migos got everyone sounding like them. Are they the best rappers? And Wayne got a classic. Influence just mean you're a leader and niggas are dick riders. Has very little to do with being the best. Niggas wasn't sounding and looking like Pac till he was dead too.
Pacs influence is deeper than that. Either you young, or you got your head in the sand. Been dead 20 years, and died before 26. He had the world in his hand. You talkin about dreads, double time rap, i'm talkin niggas actually hittin the liquor store and grieving like they lost a close cousin when pac died. It's levels to this.
Pac got classic songs, classic albums, classic movie roles, classic hip hop events, classic rants, classic quotes(behind the mic and in front of an interviewer), classic everything, he even got classic jail letters B. Eminem is the biggest hip hop artist to live, and he still hasn't sold more, or has more of a following than pac has, and this nigga been dead for 2 decades. Pacs verses still stick today because he kept it real.
My nigga I won't lie, i'm not even a pac fan, everything ain't for everybody, but bruh... recognize the greatness. That dude was from another planet. That energy still hasn't been matched.
It's a difference between greatness and being the best. No one said he was the best when he was living. Facts. He was an icon. He made great music. He was exciting. I'm not taking that from him. But he wasn't the best at rapping. " You're nobody till somebody kills you. " Big said that. I like Pac too. But I'm not going to act like he was the best out in the 90s. Hip-Hop still went on strong after he died. He wasn't Jay-z top 3. And that's from an artist perspective. But my point was and still is influence doesn't make you a better mc. It just mean you touch more people. Whether by marketing and promotion, your antiques or your actual music. Iverson influenced the whole culture of basketball players under him. But he was never the best. Same thing applies here.
All eyez on me was the most anticipated album of my life time and delivered...he was by far the biggest thing in hip hop after doggystyle and chronic dies down
He has more classic albums in a row than big, Jay-Z and nas have in their entire catalog
KneeGro_DuperMan;c-9878278 said:Lefty_;c-9878254 said:power_wisdom;c-9878128 said:bck145;c-9877988 said:power_wisdom;c-9877938 said:Lefty_;c-9877844 said:power_wisdom;c-9877726 said:Lefty_;c-9876142 said:genocidecutter;c-9876008 said:Tupac. After going and discovering more hiphop he just doesn't stack up. Also after discovering Necro Eminem just comes off as corny.
If a nigga don't have pac in his top 10 ain't bein honest with himself. If we basin it on classic albums, and influence Pac is in the top 5 convo everytime, he's top 10 solid though.
How do influence make you the best rapper? Lil Wayne got niggas dressing like weirdos and Young Thug got niggas dressing like girls. Migos got everyone sounding like them. Are they the best rappers? And Wayne got a classic. Influence just mean you're a leader and niggas are dick riders. Has very little to do with being the best. Niggas wasn't sounding and looking like Pac till he was dead too.
Pacs influence is deeper than that. Either you young, or you got your head in the sand. Been dead 20 years, and died before 26. He had the world in his hand. You talkin about dreads, double time rap, i'm talkin niggas actually hittin the liquor store and grieving like they lost a close cousin when pac died. It's levels to this.
Pac got classic songs, classic albums, classic movie roles, classic hip hop events, classic rants, classic quotes(behind the mic and in front of an interviewer), classic everything, he even got classic jail letters B. Eminem is the biggest hip hop artist to live, and he still hasn't sold more, or has more of a following than pac has, and this nigga been dead for 2 decades. Pacs verses still stick today because he kept it real.
My nigga I won't lie, i'm not even a pac fan, everything ain't for everybody, but bruh... recognize the greatness. That dude was from another planet. That energy still hasn't been matched.
It's a difference between greatness and being the best. No one said he was the best when he was living. Facts. He was an icon. He made great music. He was exciting. I'm not taking that from him. But he wasn't the best at rapping. " You're nobody till somebody kills you. " Big said that. I like Pac too. But I'm not going to act like he was the best out in the 90s. Hip-Hop still went on strong after he died. He wasn't Jay-z top 3. And that's from an artist perspective. But my point was and still is influence doesn't make you a better mc. It just mean you touch more people. Whether by marketing and promotion, your antiques or your actual music. Iverson influenced the whole culture of basketball players under him. But he was never the best. Same thing applies here.
All eyez on me was the most anticipated album of my life time and delivered...he was by far the biggest thing in hip hop after doggystyle and chronic dies down
He has more classic albums in a row than big, Jay-Z and nas have in their entire catalog
And you are overlooking the Score that came out that same year. And Lauryn Hill album. Nas It was written was highly anticipated aswell as Biggie second album and Wu-tang forever. The Chronic 2001 was just as anticipated if not more. Nas had 3 classic in a row too. Stillmatic, Lost Tapes, God son.
You better put that henny down if you think God Son was a classic.
God's Son is a classic
Lefty_;c-9878378 said:KneeGro_DuperMan;c-9878278 said:Lefty_;c-9878254 said:power_wisdom;c-9878128 said:bck145;c-9877988 said:power_wisdom;c-9877938 said:Lefty_;c-9877844 said:power_wisdom;c-9877726 said:Lefty_;c-9876142 said:genocidecutter;c-9876008 said:Tupac. After going and discovering more hiphop he just doesn't stack up. Also after discovering Necro Eminem just comes off as corny.
If a nigga don't have pac in his top 10 ain't bein honest with himself. If we basin it on classic albums, and influence Pac is in the top 5 convo everytime, he's top 10 solid though.
How do influence make you the best rapper? Lil Wayne got niggas dressing like weirdos and Young Thug got niggas dressing like girls. Migos got everyone sounding like them. Are they the best rappers? And Wayne got a classic. Influence just mean you're a leader and niggas are dick riders. Has very little to do with being the best. Niggas wasn't sounding and looking like Pac till he was dead too.
Pacs influence is deeper than that. Either you young, or you got your head in the sand. Been dead 20 years, and died before 26. He had the world in his hand. You talkin about dreads, double time rap, i'm talkin niggas actually hittin the liquor store and grieving like they lost a close cousin when pac died. It's levels to this.
Pac got classic songs, classic albums, classic movie roles, classic hip hop events, classic rants, classic quotes(behind the mic and in front of an interviewer), classic everything, he even got classic jail letters B. Eminem is the biggest hip hop artist to live, and he still hasn't sold more, or has more of a following than pac has, and this nigga been dead for 2 decades. Pacs verses still stick today because he kept it real.
My nigga I won't lie, i'm not even a pac fan, everything ain't for everybody, but bruh... recognize the greatness. That dude was from another planet. That energy still hasn't been matched.
It's a difference between greatness and being the best. No one said he was the best when he was living. Facts. He was an icon. He made great music. He was exciting. I'm not taking that from him. But he wasn't the best at rapping. " You're nobody till somebody kills you. " Big said that. I like Pac too. But I'm not going to act like he was the best out in the 90s. Hip-Hop still went on strong after he died. He wasn't Jay-z top 3. And that's from an artist perspective. But my point was and still is influence doesn't make you a better mc. It just mean you touch more people. Whether by marketing and promotion, your antiques or your actual music. Iverson influenced the whole culture of basketball players under him. But he was never the best. Same thing applies here.
All eyez on me was the most anticipated album of my life time and delivered...he was by far the biggest thing in hip hop after doggystyle and chronic dies down
He has more classic albums in a row than big, Jay-Z and nas have in their entire catalog
And you are overlooking the Score that came out that same year. And Lauryn Hill album. Nas It was written was highly anticipated aswell as Biggie second album and Wu-tang forever. The Chronic 2001 was just as anticipated if not more. Nas had 3 classic in a row too. Stillmatic, Lost Tapes, God son.
You better put that henny down if you think God Son was a classic.
God's Son is a classic
You niggas think anything is a classic. Tell me, what was classic about it.... And if one of you soft ass niggas base your argument around dance I'm bannin you.
Lefty_;c-9878378 said:KneeGro_DuperMan;c-9878278 said:Lefty_;c-9878254 said:power_wisdom;c-9878128 said:bck145;c-9877988 said:power_wisdom;c-9877938 said:Lefty_;c-9877844 said:power_wisdom;c-9877726 said:Lefty_;c-9876142 said:genocidecutter;c-9876008 said:Tupac. After going and discovering more hiphop he just doesn't stack up. Also after discovering Necro Eminem just comes off as corny.
If a nigga don't have pac in his top 10 ain't bein honest with himself. If we basin it on classic albums, and influence Pac is in the top 5 convo everytime, he's top 10 solid though.
How do influence make you the best rapper? Lil Wayne got niggas dressing like weirdos and Young Thug got niggas dressing like girls. Migos got everyone sounding like them. Are they the best rappers? And Wayne got a classic. Influence just mean you're a leader and niggas are dick riders. Has very little to do with being the best. Niggas wasn't sounding and looking like Pac till he was dead too.
Pacs influence is deeper than that. Either you young, or you got your head in the sand. Been dead 20 years, and died before 26. He had the world in his hand. You talkin about dreads, double time rap, i'm talkin niggas actually hittin the liquor store and grieving like they lost a close cousin when pac died. It's levels to this.
Pac got classic songs, classic albums, classic movie roles, classic hip hop events, classic rants, classic quotes(behind the mic and in front of an interviewer), classic everything, he even got classic jail letters B. Eminem is the biggest hip hop artist to live, and he still hasn't sold more, or has more of a following than pac has, and this nigga been dead for 2 decades. Pacs verses still stick today because he kept it real.
My nigga I won't lie, i'm not even a pac fan, everything ain't for everybody, but bruh... recognize the greatness. That dude was from another planet. That energy still hasn't been matched.
It's a difference between greatness and being the best. No one said he was the best when he was living. Facts. He was an icon. He made great music. He was exciting. I'm not taking that from him. But he wasn't the best at rapping. " You're nobody till somebody kills you. " Big said that. I like Pac too. But I'm not going to act like he was the best out in the 90s. Hip-Hop still went on strong after he died. He wasn't Jay-z top 3. And that's from an artist perspective. But my point was and still is influence doesn't make you a better mc. It just mean you touch more people. Whether by marketing and promotion, your antiques or your actual music. Iverson influenced the whole culture of basketball players under him. But he was never the best. Same thing applies here.
All eyez on me was the most anticipated album of my life time and delivered...he was by far the biggest thing in hip hop after doggystyle and chronic dies down
He has more classic albums in a row than big, Jay-Z and nas have in their entire catalog
And you are overlooking the Score that came out that same year. And Lauryn Hill album. Nas It was written was highly anticipated aswell as Biggie second album and Wu-tang forever. The Chronic 2001 was just as anticipated if not more. Nas had 3 classic in a row too. Stillmatic, Lost Tapes, God son.
You better put that henny down if you think God Son was a classic.
God's Son is a classic
You niggas think anything is a classic. Tell me, what was classic about it.... And if one of you soft ass niggas base your argument around dance I'm bannin you.
power_wisdom;c-9878128 said:bck145;c-9877988 said:power_wisdom;c-9877938 said:Lefty_;c-9877844 said:power_wisdom;c-9877726 said:Lefty_;c-9876142 said:genocidecutter;c-9876008 said:Tupac. After going and discovering more hiphop he just doesn't stack up. Also after discovering Necro Eminem just comes off as corny.
If a nigga don't have pac in his top 10 ain't bein honest with himself. If we basin it on classic albums, and influence Pac is in the top 5 convo everytime, he's top 10 solid though.
How do influence make you the best rapper? Lil Wayne got niggas dressing like weirdos and Young Thug got niggas dressing like girls. Migos got everyone sounding like them. Are they the best rappers? And Wayne got a classic. Influence just mean you're a leader and niggas are dick riders. Has very little to do with being the best. Niggas wasn't sounding and looking like Pac till he was dead too.
Pacs influence is deeper than that. Either you young, or you got your head in the sand. Been dead 20 years, and died before 26. He had the world in his hand. You talkin about dreads, double time rap, i'm talkin niggas actually hittin the liquor store and grieving like they lost a close cousin when pac died. It's levels to this.
Pac got classic songs, classic albums, classic movie roles, classic hip hop events, classic rants, classic quotes(behind the mic and in front of an interviewer), classic everything, he even got classic jail letters B. Eminem is the biggest hip hop artist to live, and he still hasn't sold more, or has more of a following than pac has, and this nigga been dead for 2 decades. Pacs verses still stick today because he kept it real.
My nigga I won't lie, i'm not even a pac fan, everything ain't for everybody, but bruh... recognize the greatness. That dude was from another planet. That energy still hasn't been matched.
It's a difference between greatness and being the best. No one said he was the best when he was living. Facts. He was an icon. He made great music. He was exciting. I'm not taking that from him. But he wasn't the best at rapping. " You're nobody till somebody kills you. " Big said that. I like Pac too. But I'm not going to act like he was the best out in the 90s. Hip-Hop still went on strong after he died. He wasn't Jay-z top 3. And that's from an artist perspective. But my point was and still is influence doesn't make you a better mc. It just mean you touch more people. Whether by marketing and promotion, your antiques or your actual music. Iverson influenced the whole culture of basketball players under him. But he was never the best. Same thing applies here.
All eyez on me was the most anticipated album of my life time and delivered...he was by far the biggest thing in hip hop after doggystyle and chronic dies down
He has more classic albums in a row than big, Jay-Z and nas have in their entire catalog
And you are overlooking the Score that came out that same year. And Lauryn Hill album. Nas It was written was highly anticipated aswell as Biggie second album and Wu-tang forever. The Chronic 2001 was just as anticipated if not more. Nas had 3 classic in a row too. Stillmatic, Lost Tapes, God son.