The 15 Biggest Mistakes in Hip Hop History

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Pretty much accurate.

Tho LL changing his verse prompting "2nd Round K.O." should've been up there, too.

Bis might not've went plat after that, but neither has James Todd.
 
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blackbloc;4063002 said:
rick ross lying about being a officer of the law, i feel is bs ing is what kept him from going plat when plat was a lot easier to hit

c this is how i know ya white cuz ya cracka azz is mo worried about ross lyin about a teen co job instead of bein mo worried about a racist cracka like feminem lyin about bein RACIST smh...CRACKA PLZ!
 
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#13 is hilarious. After all the careers Bad Boy has ruined for no reason or run off after some sucess:

Craig Mack

The LOX

Black Rob (before the robbery charges)

Total

Loon

G-Dep (what happened in the 9 years between 2001 and 2010 when he turned himself in?)

Mark Curry

Da Band

B5

Danity Kane

Cassie

Day 26

Young Joc

112

Dream

Keith Murray

Mario Winans

Red Cafe

Carl Thomas

Elephant Man

Boyz n da Hood (see what happened to the two who left the group?)

Donnie Klung (solo singer Diddy signed)

Cheri Dennis (a singer Diddy woul do nothing with)

Aasim (a rapper signed to Bad Boy who does nothing more than ghost write quality rhymes for Diddy to obliterate.)

All this while Diddy feels the inherent need to inflict his nonexistent rap skills on the world and has yet to present one decent verse.
 
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DAMN!!! 16 years, 50+ artists signed, and Aftermath has only released less than 10 albums? shit I didn't think it was that low
 
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hip-hopisalive;4068181 said:
DAMN!!! 16 years, 50+ artists signed, and Aftermath has only released less than 10 albums? shit I didn't think it was that low

I didn't either. I thought between Dre and Eminem alone it would have been more than 10.
 
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StraightUpGA;4068337 said:
I didn't either. I thought between Dre and Eminem alone it would have been more than 10.

I actually looked it up on wikipedia after reading that and Aftermath has released 18 albums. 1 was a soundtrack, and 1 was a compilation, but still whoever wrote the list is off
 
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StraightUpGA;4068075 said:
#13 is hilarious. After all the careers Bad Boy has ruined for no reason or run off after some sucess:

Craig Mack
The LOX
Black Rob (before the robbery charges)
Total
Loon
G-Dep (what happened in the 9 years between 2001 and 2010 when he turned himself in?)
Mark Curry
Da Band
B5
Danity Kane
Cassie
Day 26
Young Joc
112
Dream
Keith Murray
Mario Winans
Red Cafe
Carl Thomas
Elephant Man
Boyz n da Hood (see what happened to the two who left the group?)
Donnie Klung (solo singer Diddy signed)
Cheri Dennis (a singer Diddy woul do nothing with)
Aasim (a rapper signed to Bad Boy who does nothing more than ghost write quality rhymes for Diddy to obliterate.)

All this while Diddy feels the inherent need to inflict his nonexistent rap skills on the world and has yet to present one decent verse.

Honestly who in there right mind would ever sign with diddey he has to be the worst CEO in the history of the record business
 
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hip-hopisalive;4068347 said:
I actually looked it up on wikipedia after reading that and Aftermath has released 18 albums. 1 was a soundtrack, and 1 was a compilation, but still whoever wrote the list is off

Got it. Still, taking into account the 2 albums you mentioned Eminem's 6, and Dre's 3. 7 albums from 50 other artists.
 
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N YO HOOD;4068386 said:
Honestly who in there right mind would ever sign with diddey he has to be the worst CEO in the history of the record business
I just seen that Janelle Monae is signed to Bad Boy. Poor girl, she's got talent hopefully she doesn't end up like the rest
 
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Disciplined InSight;4068408 said:
Pretty good list....but the Common v. Drake battle isn't a mistake at all...
I wouldn't say Jay dissing Nas @ summer jam was either. even though jay did lose the battle, its not like he ended up canibus status
 
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Disciplined InSight;4068408 said:
Pretty good list....but the Common v. Drake battle isn't a mistake at all...

Yes it was. Common will embarrass him on a street level and on a lyrical level. It really just didn't make sense for Drake to respond to Common in that manner when everyone knows Drake is a joke in comparison. Now Drake's going to have to deal with his career taking a Ja Rule, Young Berg turn.

hip-hopisalive;4068455 said:
I wouldn't say Jay dissing Nas @ summer jam was either. even though jay did lose the battle, its not like he ended up canibus status

Jay lost a battle to someone HE CALLED out. How is not a mistake? Also, JayZ is ending up Canibus status: hot verses every once in awhile, but his albums are decent at best.
 
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