Who's Your Mt Rushmore For 2000-2009? (Jay & Nas Are Ineligible)

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5 Grand;d-557063 said:
Who you got?

@5grand

You mean the 2000's aka the The New Testament of Hip Hop

My four are

T.I.,Lil Wayne, Eminem, Kanye West

P.S. 50 Cent was the End of New York Boom Bap sound of Hip Hop being the domanint force in the genre.. New York has not recover since

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Matike85;c-9729048 said:
5 Grand;d-557063 said:
Who you got?

@5grand

You mean the 2000's aka the The New Testament of Hip Hop

My four are

T.I.,Lil Wayne, Eminem, Kanye West

P.S. 50 Cent was the End of New York Boom Bap sound of Hip Hop being the domanint force in the genre.. New York has not recover since

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I mean I would have to add 50 but this is basically it
 
Olorun22;c-9729087 said:
Didn't Wayne and em come in 1999

You can pick Wayne and Em because they don't have enough material to seriously considered for the 90s decade.

And the 90s are Jay, Nas, Big and Pac in case anybody is wondering.

Which leaves a problem; what to do about Ice Cube?
 
Eminem

Wayne

50

Kanye - I never fuck with his music that much, but you can't argue his place in the 2000's to present.

Just missed the cut: T.I.

That was actually pretty easy for me, but you should re-evaluate leaving off Jay and Nas. They released more albums in the 2000's than in the 90's and each had at least 1(if not 2) classic in the decade.
 
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5 Grand;c-9729163 said:
Olorun22;c-9729087 said:
Didn't Wayne and em come in 1999

You can pick Wayne and Em because they don't have enough material to seriously considered for the 90s decade.

And the 90s are Jay, Nas, Big and Pac in case anybody is wondering.

Which leaves a problem; what to do about Ice Cube?

I'd put Cube on the 90's before I'd put Jay who was just as much 2000's, but it is what it is.
 
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Eminem (Marshall Mathews LP/Eminem Show/Renegade*/Encore/Relapse)

Jay Z (AG/BPI-III/Black Album/Dynasty/Kingdom Come)

Lil Wayne (Carter I - Carter III; includes Mixtapes

NaS (Stillmatic/God's Son/Lost Tapes/HipHopIsDead/Untitled)

My fault llz

Em

Wayne

Kanye

50 TI or Nelly
 
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5 Grand;c-9729163 said:
Olorun22;c-9729087 said:
Didn't Wayne and em come in 1999

You can pick Wayne and Em because they don't have enough material to seriously considered for the 90s decade.

And the 90s are Jay, Nas, Big and Pac in case anybody is wondering.

Which leaves a problem; what to do about Ice Cube?

Jay's albums from the 2000's >>>> 90's

Blueprint, Black album and AG easily beats vol 1,2 and 3.
 
T.I. over Lil Wayne in this conversation. People always talk Wayne this and Wayne that when in reality T.I. was far more consistent in this decade than Wayne was. I'm not even a big T.I. fan but putting Wayne over him for that decade is a All Star game snub.
 
PanchoYoSancho;c-9729226 said:
Eminem

Wayne

50

Kanye - I never fuck with his music that much, but you can't argue his place in the 2000's to present.

Just missed the cut: T.I.

That was actually pretty easy for me, but you should re-evaluate leaving off Jay and Nas. They released more albums in the 2000's than in the 90's and each had at least 1(if not 2) classic in the decade.

Jay came out in 1989 an nas in 1992 no they don't count
 

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