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AgreedOriginally Posted by dgk3188
he's got Method Man syndrome.
dope MC! kills features, etc.
but when it comes time to make an album...they fail horribly. (with the exception of Tical of course)
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AgreedOriginally Posted by dgk3188
he's got Method Man syndrome.
dope MC! kills features, etc.
but when it comes time to make an album...they fail horribly. (with the exception of Tical of course)
Originally Posted by areyouin729
truth be told, i'd rather be forgetable then memorable and have no money like some artists
Originally Posted by NostrandAve68
... and its mostly impart to do with his albums always leaving listeners wanting more. Son will mostly only be remembered for his singles and guest verses, his albums never seems to get any burn and he's never seriously mentioned with other cats like 50, Young Jeezy, Lupe, T.I. or Wayne who are bascially the poster boys of this current generation. Luda definitely made an impact on hip-hop--sold close to 10 Million records & DTP but i really don't think he has much of a legacy in hip-hop. He's definitely one of the best lyricists to come out the south thats without question by why does it seem his music never has that stark appeal compared to a Jeezy or T.I. or Clipse where fans are just anticipating his albums like crazy.
He's like a Mitch Richmond... Had a hell of a career but unless you're an avid follower of the game you'll never give him the respect he deserved
So where's dude gotta go to get his ring?
Originally Posted by mossman75
Originally Posted by NostrandAve68
... and its mostly impart to do with his albums always leaving listeners wanting more. Son will mostly only be remembered for his singles and guest verses, his albums never seems to get any burn and he's never seriously mentioned with other cats like 50, Young Jeezy, Lupe, T.I. or Wayne who are bascially the poster boys of this current generation. Luda definitely made an impact on hip-hop--sold close to 10 Million records & DTP but i really don't think he has much of a legacy in hip-hop. He's definitely one of the best lyricists to come out the south thats without question by why does it seem his music never has that stark appeal compared to a Jeezy or T.I. or Clipse where fans are just anticipating his albums like crazy.
Come now now he's better than Jeezy,T.I, & Clipse. None of those cats albums have any replay value except for Trap Muzik
False....i can still 2 this day pop n tm 101 and it go hard!Originally Posted by mossman75
Originally Posted by NostrandAve68
... and its mostly impart to do with his albums always leaving listeners wanting more. Son will mostly only be remembered for his singles and guest verses, his albums never seems to get any burn and he's never seriously mentioned with other cats like 50, Young Jeezy, Lupe, T.I. or Wayne who are bascially the poster boys of this current generation. Luda definitely made an impact on hip-hop--sold close to 10 Million records & DTP but i really don't think he has much of a legacy in hip-hop. He's definitely one of the best lyricists to come out the south thats without question by why does it seem his music never has that stark appeal compared to a Jeezy or T.I. or Clipse where fans are just anticipating his albums like crazy.
Come now now he's better than Jeezy,T.I, & Clipse. None of those cats albums have any replay value except for Trap Muzik
Come now now he's better than Jeezy,T.I, & Clipse. None of those cats albums have any replay value except for Trap Muzik
TM 101
TM 102
Urban Legend
HHNF
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Originally Posted by dgk3188
he's got Method Man syndrome.
Originally Posted by SEND ONE
Originally Posted by dgk3188
he's got Method Man syndrome.
I'd call it more of a Busta Rhyme syndrome.
Both are beasts, but since both are always clowning, ppl dont take them too seriously.
when it comes down to it I think we view him like this because he isn't a gangsta rapper and doesn't really try to be. Because of this people can't really pigeon hole him into being anything. but I think he raps for the regular dude that likes to have fun. Everybody isn't a gangster or trying to save the whales either
A serious moment seems forced.
for real. when i saw the direction RT was going in, it threw me for a loop