What Rapper has surprised you most with his longevity (or lack thereof)?

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I promise you! i thought Ross was gonna be non-existent after Port Of Miami, Ross' longevity thus far is amazing. MMG>>>

As far as lack thereof, i thought Charles Hamilton was gonna have a great career, i thought he was going to be one of the breakout stars of his class of emcees. Brooklyn Girls and Writing In The Sky is still my shit though.
 
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The T/S must be a ShadyTeam alias with her/his repetitive Rick Ross threads.

Im NEVER surprised when a Def Jam artist has longevity.

L.L. was with them from '85 to '08 with 11 Gold & Plat plaques for his solo albums.

I was surprised how quickly DMX crashed and burned.

Lauryn Hill is the #1 Hiphop tragedy as far as longevity.

As an artist with minimal talent as a rapper there is no reason why Diddy should have haad a 2X platinum single in 2010 but he did and he does it almost every year since he came in the game...surprisingly.

I would be foolish and an idiot to call Rozay's 5 year run something out of the ordinary when Souljah Boy came out a year after he did and is still making headlines.
 
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pretty ricky
i thought grind on me was their 1 hit
but them niggas dropped like 2 more albums with more hit songs on them shits
 
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Definently Ross I aint think he would still be around 5 years later, and I thought Yung Wun was gonna be a star but dude only made 1 album he was dumb ass lazy
 
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I gotta say Wayne... when I was young I was CMR supporter and I lstened to Wayne's music but I was more privy to listen to Juvie or B.G. than Wayne. i thought Wayne wasnt gon be in the game long because I thought his image wasnt marketable considering his age. But on the contrary foo one of the main staples in Hiphop.
 
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Lack thereof

Charles Hamilton........when i first heard dude, i was like aight he can spit and that brooklyn girls was good thought he had a decent shot.......

then came the L's
 
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NoHateNoFear;3045576 said:
I gotta say Wayne... when I was young I was CMR supporter and I lstened to Wayne's music but I was more privy to listen to Juvie or B.G. than Wayne. i thought Wayne wasnt gon be in the game long because I thought his image wasnt marketable considering his age. But on the contrary foo one of the main staples in Hiphop.

juvenile is a better rapper than lil wayne
agree or disagree?
 
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gotta co-sign rozay. i never thought he was gonna do shit after hustlin, let alone become one of my favorite artists out.
 
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Rick Ross...I hated Hustlin..hell til this day I hate the song but when I heard "Blow" and "Push It" off his 1st album I thought "minimal success at best, he's not terrible but not great"...I knew he'd be around for a while though when I heard MM2 w/ Kanye & Wayne
Ludacris...I honestly thought he would've switched to just acting years ago but this nigga still doing music too
 
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NoHateNoFear;3045576 said:
I gotta say Wayne... when I was young I was CMR supporter and I lstened to Wayne's music but I was more privy to listen to Juvie or B.G. than Wayne. i thought Wayne wasnt gon be in the game long because I thought his image wasnt marketable considering his age. But on the contrary foo one of the main staples in Hiphop.

shit BG's Chopper City In The Ghetto was the first CMR cd I ever bought and I was riding with them ever since...and even though Wayne wasn't the best rapper then, it was clear that he had the most star potential when you heard him rap...all those lil sound effects he used to use in his verses to actually rhyme with words, when he actually rapped fast, stayed on topic a whole song...i knew Wayne was gonna be around after listening to the Hot Boys album...regardless if you think he's the "best" rapper or not Wayne has "It"...whatever "it" is that makes people pay attention he has it....
 
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BackInWhite;3045581 said:
juvenile is a better rapper than lil wayne

agree or disagree?

agree. so is BG. wayne and turk were probably equal before, idk about now lol

as for the thread, thought of ross immediately. didnt expect him to last
 
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H-Rap 180;3045490 said:
The T/S must be a ShadyTeam alias with her/his repetitive Rick Ross threads.

Im NEVER surprised when a Def Jam artist has longevity.

L.L. was with them from '85 to '08 with 11 Gold & Plat plaques for his solo albums.

I was surprised how quickly DMX crashed and burned.

Lauryn Hill is the #1 Hiphop tragedy as far as longevity.

As an artist with minimal talent as a rapper there is no reason why Diddy should have haad a 2X platinum single in 2010 but he did and he does it almost every year since he came in the game...surprisingly.

I would be foolish and an idiot to call Rozay's 5 year run something out of the ordinary when Souljah Boy came out a year after he did and is still making headlines.

C/S........... ' Ten years from now we still be on top'
 
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hip-hopisalive;3045678 said:
agree. so is BG. wayne and turk were probably equal before, idk about now lol

as for the thread, thought of ross immediately. didnt expect him to last

young n thuggin is a slept on album
turk's song telling was above average on that shit
 
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Fabolous has had a good run, its been ten years since his first album came out and he is still as relevant as he was back then, dude is like a sponge.
 
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blackrain;3045667 said:
and even though Wayne wasn't the best rapper then, it was clear that he had the most star potential when you heard him rap...all those lil sound effects he used to use in his verses to actually rhyme with words, when he actually rapped fast, stayed on topic a whole song...i knew Wayne was gonna be around after listening to the Hot Boys album...regardless if you think he's the "best" rapper or not Wayne has "It"...whatever "it" is that makes people pay attention he has it....

c/s.......
 
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Most longevity-Soulja Boy

Lack of longevity-The whole Houston movement (Slim Thug, Chamillionaire, Paul Wall, Mike Jones)
 
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BackInWhite;3045710 said:
young n thuggin is a slept on album
turk's song telling was above average on that shit

[video=youtube;8zlgo-Bm2lE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zlgo-Bm2lE[/video]

best song on Young & Thuggin
 
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garv;3045683 said:
C/S........... ' Ten years from now we still be on top'

niggas thought he was playing when he said that...damn near 20 years later he still in the game
 
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