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ShadyTeam;100302 said:The Marshall Mathers LP>>>>>>>>Ready To Die & Life After Death
The Slim Shady LP>>>>>>>>>>>Ready To Die & Life After Death
Ready To Die>>>>>>>>>>The Eminem Show
The Eminem Show>>>>>>>>>Life After Death
usmarin3;100328 said:Biggies career is Gayle Sayers, just flashes of brilliance in his short time but you will never get me to say he is better than Nas and Jay imo because we've seen that they have stood the test of time, went on to make more classics, and had longevity. To say Big would of done that too is giving him the benefit of the doubt and i don't deal with that, i deal with what did happen. As far as Big, i don't know how he would of turned out because as much as people hates Puff, he was the mastermind behind Biggies sound and gave him direction.
I'll take Illmatic, IWW, and Stillmatic over - RTD,LAD
I'll take RD, Blueprint, and Black Album over - RTD, LAD
boom;100347 said:BIG's first 2 albums are better than any other niggas First 2 albums.. or any rappers best 2 albums period.. but if you include 3 albums.. then Nas has BIG beat..
kingblaze84;100380 said:Biggie is indeed a legend.....I agree, his first two albums can go against any two albums ever made, for any genre. I have Jay and 2pac over Biggie overall, but I am very confident if Biggie was to live longer, my list would be very different. Life After Death is an insanely good album that still gets play to this day, same with all his other albums (minus the Biggie duets).
kingblaze84;100380 said:Biggie is indeed a legend.....I agree, his first two albums can go against any two albums ever made, for any genre. I have Jay and 2pac over Biggie overall, but I am very confident if Biggie was to live longer, my list would be very different. Life After Death is an insanely good album that still gets play to this day, same with all his other albums (minus the Biggie duets).
Question Authority;100408 said:I'm just gonna repeat what I posted in Fazeem's thread...
I like Biggie. I consider myself a Biggie fan. What I don't like about Biggie is how he's put on a pedestal, as if he did something so much more profound, artistic, and/or creative than like popular hip-hop artists. This is where I feel he's overrated. He was great at what he did - making catchy rap music that was commercially accessible. That's merely it. His music was successful on the charts, but it was hardly exceptional, IMO.
Just because Biggie made music for top 40 radio and, in essence would commercialize the genre, doesn't make his music any better or more impactful than someone whose music didn't sell as well.
Nas' first two albums >>>> Biggie's first two albums.
Hell, Illmatic is better than Biggie's entire discography.
NevaChange;100937 said:Biggie Vs Rakim
RTD & LAD = Paid in Full, Follow the Leader, Let The Rhythm Hit Em
Biggie Vs Ice Cube
RTD & LAD = AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted, Death Certificate, The Predator
^^ I'm going with these two. I think Paid In Full + Follow The Leader and Ammerikkkaz Most Wanted + Death Certificate are way better than Big's albums.
isayas;100970 said:You're a funny individual, man. Don't you hate Rakim?
illogics;101059 said:The same way ShadyTeam is the ultimate lay down and die type fan for Eminem, Rapmastermind is the equivalent when it comes to Biggie. Just know this before yall proceed with this nigga.