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$pyda;4353256 said:damobb2deep;4353115 said:the hype that 50 had shows how dumb and following minded people are... and fickle... with the right promotion ANY...AND I MEAN ANY BODY... can get that hype again....
Is that so? So howcome there hasnt been ANYBODY to duplicate or go beyond that hype since?
H-Rap 180 said:50-cent had more hype because of the climate during that era with the Mixtape Vs Mainstream dichotomy plus he was going to the #1 selling rapper in HipHop and the most popular producer, and the best-oiled machine and he was beefing with everybody so the hype was extra-crazy.
Once the hype died down everybody seen 50-Cent he wasnt exactly the antidote for Ja-Rule and he was just another mediocre lyricist with sing-songy hooks and a background story that you could sell to the suburbs, which is why he fell off drastically instead of maintaing a platinum fan base like LiL Wayne has done.
Drake had the luxury of already being a star, and having Jewish connections, and most of all signing to the Hottest label and hottest rapper in the game behind LiL Wayne, plus he got to play off that Mullatto-Obama energy that was crazy around that time, HipHop was starved for some new blood and sex-symbol without the homo-thug aesthetic and that's what Drake gave the game, above-average lyrics with sing-songy hooks and heavy doses of catering to the brauds.
therealdapdon;4354961 said:50 had more hype around album-drop time, and deservedly so. Fif built his own buzz before Em even got to hear about him, Lil Wayne gave Drake the momentum he needed... FYI Drake actually had a big buzz but it died down by the time his album rolled around. His rerelease of the mixtape had just as much hype as 50 though ... www.twitter.com/therealdapdon
FucktheIC;4352924 said:Niggas skipped school to go buy GRODT.
GeE-757;4354159 said:AmbitiousOne;4354128 said:i didnt say i gave him street cred though.
i gotcha...but real talk ya rite sum people thought woodface was a SUPER THUG or sumthang when he was runnin around cryin about bein shot 9timez when he really need;d a HUG cuz woodface was LYIN sayin he got shot 9timez cuz he dont even know how many timez he got shot lol...
& fa da record woodface didnt destroy ja rule n 03 cuz ja still was goin gold & platinum n 04 05 after get rich or die snitchin woodface just slow;d down his sellz rule aint fall off till da FEDZ took murder inc 2 court n 05 after woodface SNITCH;D on murder inc & preme...
nohiphop1;4353795 said:Why this thread even exist? smh
and oh yeah, i'm tired of hearing excuses about this climate vs 50's era etc.. One word Adele.
When ti's all said done the records will not show climate. 20 years from now the Hall of Fame will show 50 outsold all bum rapper fag swag rappers in the whole YM with one album alone.
GRODT worldwide numbers is 13 mil. Young Money hasn't done that with all its release yet. SMH.
H-Rap 180;4352310 said:50-cent had more hype because of the climate during that era with the Mixtape Vs Mainstream dichotomy plus he was going to the #1 selling rapper in HipHop and the most popular producer, and the best-oiled machine and he was beefing with everybody so the hype was extra-crazy.
Once the hype died down everybody seen 50-Cent he wasnt exactly the antidote for Ja-Rule and he was just another mediocre lyricist with sing-songy hooks and a background story that you could sell to the suburbs, which is why he fell off drastically instead of maintaing a platinum fan base like LiL Wayne has done.
Drake had the luxury of already being a star, and having Jewish connections, and most of all signing to the Hottest label and hottest rapper in the game behind LiL Wayne, plus he got to play off that Mullatto-Obama energy that was crazy around that time, HipHop was starved for some new blood and sex-symbol without the homo-thug aesthetic and that's what Drake gave the game, above-average lyrics with sing-songy hooks and heavy doses of catering to the brauds.
Quick lil recap but I gots to go with 50-Cent on this one.
Maalik;4353612 said:J-Breezy;4353593 said:50 Cent easily. A lot of casual fans didn't know who Drake was til Best I Ever Had hit the radio. Everybody and they momma know who 50 was. Even my grandma knew In Da Club.
yeah. after In Da Club hit radio lol....