The Saga of the Legend Known as Dretox/Shadyteam/Wonderland/HazeNAlize/Bigavelli/Piff

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This is not even worthy of comparison. The fact that comparisons are being made is a joke.
 
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cj012890;127442 said:
reasonable doubt>>>>>>>>>>>waynes past, present, & future career...

Some people who are non biased and not hardcore Jay Z fan's don't consider Reasonable Doubt a certified classic and would argure 500 Degreez or The Carter 2 is better

Not me personally cos i do think Reasonable Doubt is classic but many people don't think it is

I can't play Reasonable Doubt in this day cos it has very little replay value to me
 
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Dretox2010;127491 said:
Some people who are non biased and not hardcore Jay Z fan's don't consider Reasonable Doubt a certified classic and would argure 500 Degreez or The Carter 2 is better

Not me personally cos i do think Reasonable Doubt is classic but many people don't think it is

I can't play Reasonable Doubt in this day cos it has very little replay value to me

im no jigga warrior, fan not warrior and i know music...wayne will and has never been btr than jay..even now that jay has fell off...
 
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Dretox2010;127523 said:
Beautiful>>>>>>>>>>>Any Song on Stillmatic

this is the reason of why nobody likes you here, the reason everyone calls you a stan, your ignorance and stupidity just annoy people, why dont you just sign to an eminem board? they love to suck his cock there
 
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LMAO!!!!!!!! @ Thread Title t/s going hard for a shock thread with this bullshit SMH
 
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I can't see how people can even compare underrated Untitled to Relapse or the legacy of Em to Nas. Diffrent levels music wise and thats not to berate Em.

Nastradamus vs Relapse is a more apt comparison and I think Nastradamus still barely comes out on top.
 
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Culturally they are very different. I respect London, the immigrant populations, hard times, and people in poverty getting fed up with the situation has driven up the gulliness in London in a huge way..New York's "broken windows" policing theory, the Aunt Jackie, and gentrification are changing the images of once super-violent neighborhoods...so the two cities may be coming closer to one another on crime incidence..

In a cultural sense...NY and London are tied from way back...Slick Rick...Fab 5 Freddy w/Cookie Crew...fuckin huge jamaican immigrant pop throughout both. But lets be real, NY and London similar on some hip hop shit...not really. And they shouldnt be. I appreciate London for what it is. Soul II Sould had all US especially NY jammin in the 90's keep givin that London vibe. Shit needs to not get as gully over there cause it will ruin the music, imo
 
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Paull Wall grew up in Suburban Jersey Village, Texas

Asher Roth grew up in Suburban Morrisvile, PA

Bubba Sparxx grew up in a Rural Country Farm full of greenary in LaGrange, GA

Cage grew up in Suburban Middletown, Orange County, New York

All of these Suburbs they grew up are predominantly full of white residents who are Middle or Upper Class and are genuinine Suburbs

Eminem grew up around Detroits Inner City Eastside 7 & 8 Mile area's in Hood's such as Dresden Street, Chalmers & Fairport

also Detroit being Americas most dangerous City & the murder capital for a long time and still to this day

So ask yourself why these other white Rap Artists never sold unit's but Eminem became the highest selling Artist in modern history of all genres?

People did re search on Eminem when he first came out and was authentic he was just like a Nas who grew up in the hood only difference is Eminem grew up in a worst Hood then Nas & a way more dangerous City
 
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