Disciplined InSight
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NothingButTheTruth;5520514 said:Take away all the gimmicks and all the hidden agendas, and Pac comes out on top against JayZ every time.
semi-auto-mato;5518881 said:pac greatest point was charisma...he had nothing else over jay. pac fans talk about 2 albums...me against the world and all eyez on me
texasdaking88;5520707 said:I see cats really feeling good about themselves becuz Pac winning.. I hope they carry the momentum thru life
complex_council;5520743 said:In the past few years, I saw Jay-Z vs Biggie threads(acceptable) JayZ vs NAS ( acceptable). But unless your talking about who technically was a better rapper(Jay IMHO), 2pac cant be compared to Jayz AT ALL. 2pacs legacy is way beyond Jayz. And Jayz Is my fav rapper, but example: I saw pieces of 2pac art/graffiti in every country I went( And im already not from the US) while people hardly even remember jayz's biggest hit Hard Knock Life. For Americans it might be comparable i think. But when i think about the ninties, No one around here would have doubt that it always was 2pac, Biggie, Nas, Wutang. Jayz came by pretty close, but I swear I almost never heard people saying JAYZ is the King of Hiphop, not untill Black Album came out. Even though 2pac had his flaws, people see him as the spiritual hiphop version of Bob Marley. I mean, when I see more people below 15 AND above 40plus white middle class women singing/ tryna rap the BP3 New York track than realhiphopheads do. Like any real hiphopfans on this fucking forum ever puts on Jayz's New York anyway, but if you ask the same thing about To live and Die in LA?
Jayz lost.