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Sm00thness101;997020 said:Pac has 13 albums not including The Greatest Hits. 7 after his death.
Punisher__;997024 said:Pac was only active from 1991-1996. That's 5 years, bruh.
Common is 18 years in, and counting, considering he's still an active recording artist.
Mvpbrodie93;997035 said:I'm not singling out PAC as GOAT, I think he's top 5. I just have guys ahead of common in a GOAT situation
biggie
nas
rakim
krs one
2pac
ice cube
big daddy Kane
That's off the top of my head
Mvpbrodie93;997035 said:I'm not singling out PAC as GOAT, I think he's top 5. I just have guys ahead of common in a GOAT situation
biggie
nas
rakim
krs one
2pac
ice cube
big daddy Kane
That's off the top of my head
Sm00thness101;997032 said:who has more albums? In 5 years Pac put in more work. Common can't be too active.
hrap-120;997047 said:
Punisher__;997046 said:Just because Pac over-saturated the market doesn't make Common any less active.
Mvpbrodie93;997052 said:Naa I know about that one but I heard he's creating a book on the album illmatic.
Sm00thness101;997054 said:For comparisons it does. When a somebody does more in 5 years than you've done in 18 what do you call it?
Punisher__;997096 said:Your definition of longevity appears to be made up, and grounded only by emotion.
Main Entry: lon·gev·i·ty
Pronunciation: \län-ˈje-və-tē, lȯn-\
1 a : a long duration of individual life b : length of life
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/longevity
Pac's life ended in 1996. He stopped being a recording artist in 1996. His longevity ended in 1996.
Common has more longevity because his artistic life has not been ended, and he's 18 years in...compared to Pac, who was only 5 years in when he died.
TheKing203;997101 said:lol why are you holding death against tupac?Its not his fault he died.Plus he died early and could of improved even more as a rapper but
Tupac @ 25>>>>Common @ 25
Punisher__;997118 said:I'm gonna have to disagree with the bolded. Because at 25, Common had released "Can I Borrow a Dollar?". "Resurrection", and "One Day It'll All Make Sense." These three albums alone are enough for Common to contend for G.O.A.T., just based on the sheer quality of the actual work, and not what they accomplished commercially.
I don't think Pac really has one album in his catalog that is as casuistic, innovative, or complex as the three bolded.