Nas And Jay z >>>>> Pac And Biggie!!!

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Cain_Marko;3133975 said:
First off its reign lol

I have to agree to a degree. Pac and Big are gone so there is no way to tell who would be in the top spots. Your right tho its 2011 not the 90's and the bros are gone and will always be remembered as the GOAT's

lol my bad i corrected it
 
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Cain_Marko;3133975 said:
First off its reign lol

I have to agree to a degree. Pac and Big are gone so there is no way to tell who would be in the top spots. Your right tho its 2011 not the 90's and the bros are gone and will always be remembered as the GOAT's

i agree with u on that hip hop is based on opinions its like a sport but then agian its not..... a sport its diff i mean i see niggas comparin nas to gucci in the nba u dont see no one comparing tyrone hill to shaq b/c u its all about who u feel, like in b ball u actually cant call a person that is putting up 50 and 40 garbage, but when it comes to hip hop u got people round here callin the goats trash
 
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i only agree partly

nas> big and jay

pac > big and jay

big > jay

however jayz discography is overrated, he shud have called it a day after black album, everything else has been average to wack

nas distant relatives was dope, but nas aint made anything classical since stillmatic, godson was dope though

pac and big went out on classics, and set the bar, thats why people, fans and rappers still talk about them.....

niggas aint gonna stop talkin about MJ just cuz Chris Brown is on the scene, or Bob Marley cuz Sean Paul running the show

First ask ur boss Wayne to stop covering 2pac songs, den maybe people might forget
 
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thesynthesis;3134054 said:
i only agree partly

nas> big and jay

pac > big and jay

big > jay

however jayz discography is overrated, he shud have called it a day after black album, everything else has been average to wack

nas distant relatives was dope, but nas aint made anything classical since stillmatic, godson was dope though

pac and big went out on classics, and set the bar, thats why people, fans and rappers still talk about them.....

niggas aint gonna stop talkin about MJ just cuz Chris Brown is on the scene, or Bob Marley cuz Sean Paul running the show

First ask ur boss Wayne to stop covering 2pac songs, den maybe people might forget

But that's the thing, what would've happened if they were alive? Would they get better, would they have fallen off? Nas and Jay aren't what they used to be, but it took them 10 years each to lose a step. Pac been in the game for 6 some years, and BIG been in the game for 3-4. Not that it would take away from their legacy, but they're not untouchable either.

And to T/S, of course people are talking about BIG/Pac. You made a thread about them. Word to Meek Millz and 80% of Jay's catalogue.
 
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Lab Baby;3134367 said:
But that's the thing, what would've happened if they were alive? Would they get better, would they have fallen off? Nas and Jay aren't what they used to be, but it took them 10 years each to lose a step. Pac been in the game for 6 some years, and BIG been in the game for 3-4. Not that it would take away from their legacy, but they're not untouchable either.

And to T/S, of course people are talking about BIG/Pac. You made a thread about them. Word to Meek Millz and 80% of Jay's catalogue.

i dont have a clue, but from the classics they were putting out back to back, they were on a good run, so i think they had a few more classics to give us, also the collective projects like the one nation album and the commission album.

we can only compare the music and what they were putting out and the age, both pac and biggy were younger than jayz...and they had classics under the belt
 
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sionb55;3134442 said:
Pac & Big were the extreme example of what beef is & as a result is why beef is shunned so Im not surprised if niggas will put Hov & Nasty Nas ahead of them as far as their battles are concerned. With Jay & Nas it was competition & battle for supremacy, they both sent records back & forth and no one got hurt. Pac & Big waged a coastal beef & a lot of niggas got killed over the media's embellishment.

Agreed... and BIG wasn't even involved like that. He literally got killed for nothing.
 
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thesynthesis;3134399 said:
i dont have a clue, but from the classics they were putting out back to back, they were on a good run, so i think they had a few more classics to give us, also the collective projects like the one nation album and the commission album.

we can only compare the music and what they were putting out and the age, both pac and biggy were younger than jayz...and they had classics under the belt

This is true. And Biggie's verses on Victory (the last thing he ever recorded I believe) may have been the two greatest verses ever. He may have destroyed the game. And the whole One Nation idea would've been a problem in the industry. Oh, and Jay was part of the Commision. Imagine him being a second string to Cam or Cease.
 
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Lab Baby;3134487 said:
This is true. And Biggie's verses on Victory (the last thing he ever recorded I believe) may have been the two greatest verses ever. He may have destroyed the game. And the whole One Nation idea would've been a problem in the industry. Oh, and Jay was part of the Commision. Imagine him being a second string to Cam or Cease.

word

like said there was more dopeness to come and big and pac were only gettin started on workin with other producers.....BIG was trying to work with Dre... and Pac had hooked up with Premo through Smif n Wessun.

Plus you gotta think of the south movement as well, Scarface played Pac UKG album, so that was another collab under works...

So much shit was in the works, as well as reinventing Big Daddy Kanes career who was suppose to be on the One Nation album with Wu Tang and Run DMC

the beef shit had passed by the end of 1996 and niggas was thinking about bigger projects, on some unity shit.
 
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wordsRweapons;3134540 said:
We saw Pacs potential, but I don't think we saw biggies.

And what does that tell u about him? It means that he was just ur average rapper, who was just overrated by the media
 
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thesynthesis;3134534 said:
word

like said there was more dopeness to come and big and pac were only gettin started on workin with other producers.....BIG was trying to work with Dre... and Pac had hooked up with Premo through Smif n Wessun.

Plus you gotta think of the south movement as well, Scarface played Pac UKG album, so that was another collab under works...

So much shit was in the works, as well as reinventing Big Daddy Kanes career who was suppose to be on the One Nation album with Wu Tang and Run DMC

the beef shit had passed by the end of 1996 and niggas was thinking about bigger projects, on some unity shit.

Did not know about that... and I forgot Face was fuckin with Pac heavy. Yeah, that shit would've been crazy. Wonder why they didn't continue even tho Pac wasn't there...
 
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BIGs potential would have been when he parted ways with Badboy, which i think wud have brought Pac and bIG back together as hommies, cuz there beef was more to do witth associates and not each other

Pac was goin to end up leaving DR, he had sent a letter to his lawyer (deathrow lawyer) David Kenner saying his services were not needed anymore. It got to a point when Pac figured out the money wasnt coming and David Kenner didnt have Pacs interests at heart. Soon as Pac found a independent lawyer he'd have realized the contract he signed wasnt worth shit and all the other shady shit that was going in and arund him regarding his accounts and money he was owed.

Most likely Pac was in a position to start his own shit and i'm sure him and Jimmy or some other label would have worked something out
 
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Lab Baby;3134558 said:
Did not know about that... and I forgot Face was fuckin with Pac heavy. Yeah, that shit would've been crazy. Wonder why they didn't continue even tho Pac wasn't there...

Face was trying to put Pac on UKG's Ridin Dirty, he handed him the album few weeks before he died, basically tryna set something up. Also Face and Pac were about to make more music together, Pac was a Scarface stan, so we might of even got a collab album.
 
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