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Jamaica;6135927 said:Peezy_Jenkins;6135918 said:wu tang=more lyrical
three 6=better music, more enjoyable imo
ill always take the music over who's more lyrical
Better music is subjective though.
Maximus Rex;6133754 said:How in the fuck do niggas come up with these comparisons? I would automatically think this is a troll thread, but niggas are actually serious. U God's verse on "Da Mystery of Chessboxin'">>>>than 3 6'S ENTIRE FUCKIN' CATALOGUE!
Already Home_17;6134411 said:most of you niggas here dont give a fuck about the oscars, yet tryna say three 6 winning an oscar>>>>
ohhhla;6136296 said:I dunno why Genocide did this.
Like he knows that Wu-Tang will win easily.
He just wanted to see the better version of comic view.
Lab Baby;6136312 said:ohhhla;6136296 said:I dunno why Genocide did this.
Like he knows that Wu-Tang will win easily.
He just wanted to see the better version of comic view.
East vs South threads are guaranteed plat threads powered by feelings. Like, a nigga could say Big Tymers vs Mobb Deep, and I guaranthefucktee you niggas is gonna pick Big Tymers just to troll even though Birdman sounds like he collects SSI checks.
5 Grand;6136951 said:If you were around in the 90s (i.e. over 12) you remember Wu-Tang dropped a string of classic albums in a row,
36 Chambers
Tical
Return of the 36 Chambers
Only Built for Cuban Links
Liquid Swords
Ironman
Wu Tang Forever
That's 7 albums from 93-97 and the only one that was less than 4 mics was Tical IMO.
Lyrically, all of Wu Tang could spit and they created a new style of rapping (along with Nas and Big) that was more poetical and visual than what rappers before them were doing. Just check out Raekwon's verse on "Rainy Days" (2:53) and you'll see the new style they ushered in. Cats weren't rapping like that before Wu-tang and Nas. I don't even think Big adopted that style until the "One More Chance" (Remix).
As far as production goes, Wu-Tang didn't have much sub-bass until Wu-Tang Forever but that's an East Coast thing. Also, I think 36 Mafia came a lil later.
Anyway, I voted for Wu
SwampNigga;6137709 said:5 Grand;6136951 said:If you were around in the 90s (i.e. over 12) you remember Wu-Tang dropped a string of classic albums in a row,
36 Chambers
Tical
Return of the 36 Chambers
Only Built for Cuban Links
Liquid Swords
Ironman
Wu Tang Forever
That's 7 albums from 93-97 and the only one that was less than 4 mics was Tical IMO.
Lyrically, all of Wu Tang could spit and they created a new style of rapping (along with Nas and Big) that was more poetical and visual than what rappers before them were doing. Just check out Raekwon's verse on "Rainy Days" (2:53) and you'll see the new style they ushered in. Cats weren't rapping like that before Wu-tang and Nas. I don't even think Big adopted that style until the "One More Chance" (Remix).
As far as production goes, Wu-Tang didn't have much sub-bass until Wu-Tang Forever but that's an East Coast thing. Also, I think 36 Mafia came a lil later.
Anyway, I voted for Wu
19 classic and near classic albums from 95-01>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>7 classic or near classic albums from 93-97, its unheard of for anybody to come out and be so consistent for so long
Mystic Stylez
Live by yo rep B.O.N.E. Dis ep
The End
Chapter. 2 World Domination
When the smoke clears
Ghetty Green
Mista dont play
Murderers and robbers
Da Devils playground
Crazyndalazdayz
Underground vol. 1-3
King of da playaz ball
Can it be?
Prophet Posse compilation
HCP compilation
Angel dust
Kamakazie timez up
I feel the same way yall feel this shouldnt even be a thing because it is no way in hell wu tang is fuckin wit Triple 6
5 Grand;6137837 said:SwampNigga;6137709 said:5 Grand;6136951 said:If you were around in the 90s (i.e. over 12) you remember Wu-Tang dropped a string of classic albums in a row,
36 Chambers
Tical
Return of the 36 Chambers
Only Built for Cuban Links
Liquid Swords
Ironman
Wu Tang Forever
That's 7 albums from 93-97 and the only one that was less than 4 mics was Tical IMO.
Lyrically, all of Wu Tang could spit and they created a new style of rapping (along with Nas and Big) that was more poetical and visual than what rappers before them were doing. Just check out Raekwon's verse on "Rainy Days" (2:53) and you'll see the new style they ushered in. Cats weren't rapping like that before Wu-tang and Nas. I don't even think Big adopted that style until the "One More Chance" (Remix).
As far as production goes, Wu-Tang didn't have much sub-bass until Wu-Tang Forever but that's an East Coast thing. Also, I think 36 Mafia came a lil later.
Anyway, I voted for Wu
19 classic and near classic albums from 95-01>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>7 classic or near classic albums from 93-97, its unheard of for anybody to come out and be so consistent for so long
Mystic Stylez
Live by yo rep B.O.N.E. Dis ep
The End
Chapter. 2 World Domination
When the smoke clears
Ghetty Green
Mista dont play
Murderers and robbers
Da Devils playground
Crazyndalazdayz
Underground vol. 1-3
King of da playaz ball
Can it be?
Prophet Posse compilation
HCP compilation
Angel dust
Kamakazie timez up
I feel the same way yall feel this shouldnt even be a thing because it is no way in hell wu tang is fuckin wit Triple 6
Honestly, I never heard of 36 Mafia until "Ridin Spinners" came out. In otherwords, they didn't make any noise at all until the 2000s. 19 albums huh? How many of them had a single that got any radio play? Did they have 1 song as popular as "You're All I Need to Get By" or "Shimmy Shimmy Ya"? Wu-Tang was a staple on Rap City and MTV. They sold numbers, gold and plat. If 36 was doing big numbers in the South, nobody in New York heard about em until much later. And we knew about Outkast, so its not a regional thing.
5 Grand;6137837 said:SwampNigga;6137709 said:5 Grand;6136951 said:If you were around in the 90s (i.e. over 12) you remember Wu-Tang dropped a string of classic albums in a row,
36 Chambers
Tical
Return of the 36 Chambers
Only Built for Cuban Links
Liquid Swords
Ironman
Wu Tang Forever
That's 7 albums from 93-97 and the only one that was less than 4 mics was Tical IMO.
Lyrically, all of Wu Tang could spit and they created a new style of rapping (along with Nas and Big) that was more poetical and visual than what rappers before them were doing. Just check out Raekwon's verse on "Rainy Days" (2:53) and you'll see the new style they ushered in. Cats weren't rapping like that before Wu-tang and Nas. I don't even think Big adopted that style until the "One More Chance" (Remix).
As far as production goes, Wu-Tang didn't have much sub-bass until Wu-Tang Forever but that's an East Coast thing. Also, I think 36 Mafia came a lil later.
Anyway, I voted for Wu
19 classic and near classic albums from 95-01>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>7 classic or near classic albums from 93-97, its unheard of for anybody to come out and be so consistent for so long
Mystic Stylez
Live by yo rep B.O.N.E. Dis ep
The End
Chapter. 2 World Domination
When the smoke clears
Ghetty Green
Mista dont play
Murderers and robbers
Da Devils playground
Crazyndalazdayz
Underground vol. 1-3
King of da playaz ball
Can it be?
Prophet Posse compilation
HCP compilation
Angel dust
Kamakazie timez up
I feel the same way yall feel this shouldnt even be a thing because it is no way in hell wu tang is fuckin wit Triple 6
Honestly, I never heard of 36 Mafia until "Ridin Spinners" came out. In otherwords, they didn't make any noise at all until the 2000s.