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Originally Posted by gunnascott
12. Big Pun second album is the worst followup to a classic ever
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Originally Posted by gunnascott
12. Big Pun second album is the worst followup to a classic ever
Originally Posted by gunnascott
12. Big Pun second album is the worst followup to a classic ever
Originally Posted by gunnascott
1. 2pac never made an album as good as Ready To Die
2. Life After Death>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Ready To Die
3. Nas has never dropped a bad album
4. Nastradamus was lowkey dope
5. 50 Cent is underrated
6. Lil Wayne is one of the best to bless the mic
7. Kanye saved hiphop with CD and LR
8. Jay-Z has only been relevent because of Kanye
9. Waka has the most enjoyable album of 2010
10. Ross is about that life
11. Prodigy could've beat Jay-Z in his prime(95-00)
12. Big Pun second album is the worst followup to a classic ever
13. Nas needed the beef with Jay
14. Eminem has never battled a worthy opponent
15. Get Rich or Die Trying is not a classic
Originally Posted by gunnascott
1. 2pac never made an album as good as Ready To Die
2. Life After Death>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Ready To Die
3. Nas has never dropped a bad album
4. Nastradamus was lowkey dope
5. 50 Cent is underrated
6. Lil Wayne is one of the best to bless the mic
7. Kanye saved hiphop with CD and LR
8. Jay-Z has only been relevent because of Kanye
9. Waka has the most enjoyable album of 2010
10. Ross is about that life
11. Prodigy could've beat Jay-Z in his prime(95-00)
12. Big Pun second album is the worst followup to a classic ever
13. Nas needed the beef with Jay
14. Eminem has never battled a worthy opponent
15. Get Rich or Die Trying is not a classic
Jay-Z would feel off without Kanye and thats damn near a factOriginally Posted by Deuce King
Originally Posted by gunnascott
1. 2pac never made an album as good as Ready To Die
2. Life After Death>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Ready To Die
3. Nas has never dropped a bad album
4. Nastradamus was lowkey dope
5. 50 Cent is underrated
6. Lil Wayne is one of the best to bless the mic
7. Kanye saved hiphop with CD and LR
8. Jay-Z has only been relevent because of Kanye
9. Waka has the most enjoyable album of 2010
10. Ross is about that life
11. Prodigy could've beat Jay-Z in his prime(95-00)
12. Big Pun second album is the worst followup to a classic ever
13. Nas needed the beef with Jay
14. Eminem has never battled a worthy opponent
15. Get Rich or Die Trying is not a classic
LOL.
Jay-Z would feel off without Kanye and thats damn near a factOriginally Posted by Deuce King
Originally Posted by gunnascott
1. 2pac never made an album as good as Ready To Die
2. Life After Death>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Ready To Die
3. Nas has never dropped a bad album
4. Nastradamus was lowkey dope
5. 50 Cent is underrated
6. Lil Wayne is one of the best to bless the mic
7. Kanye saved hiphop with CD and LR
8. Jay-Z has only been relevent because of Kanye
9. Waka has the most enjoyable album of 2010
10. Ross is about that life
11. Prodigy could've beat Jay-Z in his prime(95-00)
12. Big Pun second album is the worst followup to a classic ever
13. Nas needed the beef with Jay
14. Eminem has never battled a worthy opponent
15. Get Rich or Die Trying is not a classic
LOL.
Originally Posted by gunnascott
Jay-Z would feel off without Kanye and thats damn near a factOriginally Posted by Deuce King
Originally Posted by gunnascott
1. 2pac never made an album as good as Ready To Die
2. Life After Death>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Ready To Die
3. Nas has never dropped a bad album
4. Nastradamus was lowkey dope
5. 50 Cent is underrated
6. Lil Wayne is one of the best to bless the mic
7. Kanye saved hiphop with CD and LR
8. Jay-Z has only been relevent because of Kanye
9. Waka has the most enjoyable album of 2010
10. Ross is about that life
11. Prodigy could've beat Jay-Z in his prime(95-00)
12. Big Pun second album is the worst followup to a classic ever
13. Nas needed the beef with Jay
14. Eminem has never battled a worthy opponent
15. Get Rich or Die Trying is not a classic
LOL.
and Nastradamus aka Nas worst album is lowkey dope
Wayne is a great lyricist but dumbed himself done to due #s
Originally Posted by gunnascott
Jay-Z would feel off without Kanye and thats damn near a factOriginally Posted by Deuce King
Originally Posted by gunnascott
1. 2pac never made an album as good as Ready To Die
2. Life After Death>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Ready To Die
3. Nas has never dropped a bad album
4. Nastradamus was lowkey dope
5. 50 Cent is underrated
6. Lil Wayne is one of the best to bless the mic
7. Kanye saved hiphop with CD and LR
8. Jay-Z has only been relevent because of Kanye
9. Waka has the most enjoyable album of 2010
10. Ross is about that life
11. Prodigy could've beat Jay-Z in his prime(95-00)
12. Big Pun second album is the worst followup to a classic ever
13. Nas needed the beef with Jay
14. Eminem has never battled a worthy opponent
15. Get Rich or Die Trying is not a classic
LOL.
and Nastradamus aka Nas worst album is lowkey dope
Wayne is a great lyricist but dumbed himself done to due #s
1. Jay-Z dropped a dub with KC, barely went plat with AG(classic btw), and was thought to be all be done 06, 07, 08 and was revitalized with TBP3(which Im sure Kanye infulenced), and the good friday releases-Originally Posted by Deuce King
Originally Posted by gunnascott
Jay-Z would feel off without Kanye and thats damn near a factOriginally Posted by Deuce King
LOL.
and Nastradamus aka Nas worst album is lowkey dope
Wayne is a great lyricist but dumbed himself done to due #s
1. What are you basing Jay Z falling off without Kanye on?? Even when Jay Z dropped the Blueprint with Kanye on it he was still regarded as the best rapper in the game.
2. Agree to disagree I guess but even most of Nas's best fans will tell you that Nastradamus wasn't that good.
3. To even but Wayne in the "great lyricst" group is asinine to say the least. Even Wayne wouldn't list himself as such so why would you??
1. Jay-Z dropped a dub with KC, barely went plat with AG(classic btw), and was thought to be all be done 06, 07, 08 and was revitalized with TBP3(which Im sure Kanye infulenced), and the good friday releases-Originally Posted by Deuce King
Originally Posted by gunnascott
Jay-Z would feel off without Kanye and thats damn near a factOriginally Posted by Deuce King
LOL.
and Nastradamus aka Nas worst album is lowkey dope
Wayne is a great lyricist but dumbed himself done to due #s
1. What are you basing Jay Z falling off without Kanye on?? Even when Jay Z dropped the Blueprint with Kanye on it he was still regarded as the best rapper in the game.
2. Agree to disagree I guess but even most of Nas's best fans will tell you that Nastradamus wasn't that good.
3. To even but Wayne in the "great lyricst" group is asinine to say the least. Even Wayne wouldn't list himself as such so why would you??
Originally Posted by HipHopDoc09
^^^
The fact that American Gangster went platinum is a testament to the fact that Jay-Z is never fallin off with or without Kanye.
American Gangster was super anti commercial and it did numbers and debuted number 1.
Originally Posted by HipHopDoc09
^^^
The fact that American Gangster went platinum is a testament to the fact that Jay-Z is never fallin off with or without Kanye.
American Gangster was super anti commercial and it did numbers and debuted number 1.
This is true.Originally Posted by gunnascott
Originally Posted by HipHopDoc09
^^^
The fact that American Gangster went platinum is a testament to the fact that Jay-Z is never fallin off with or without Kanye.
American Gangster was super anti commercial and it did numbers and debuted number 1.
The fact it was a unofficial soundtrack to a movie that made around 300mill, was mentioned in several interviews by stars of said movie, got good reviews, and and came out in a pretty uneventful year(2007 was) had more to due with AG's success than Jay-Z. Jay didnt become truly popular with this generation of music listeners until late 2008 with the guest appearances he made.
This is true.Originally Posted by gunnascott
Originally Posted by HipHopDoc09
^^^
The fact that American Gangster went platinum is a testament to the fact that Jay-Z is never fallin off with or without Kanye.
American Gangster was super anti commercial and it did numbers and debuted number 1.
The fact it was a unofficial soundtrack to a movie that made around 300mill, was mentioned in several interviews by stars of said movie, got good reviews, and and came out in a pretty uneventful year(2007 was) had more to due with AG's success than Jay-Z. Jay didnt become truly popular with this generation of music listeners until late 2008 with the guest appearances he made.
Originally Posted by gunnascott
Originally Posted by HipHopDoc09
^^^
The fact that American Gangster went platinum is a testament to the fact that Jay-Z is never fallin off with or without Kanye.
American Gangster was super anti commercial and it did numbers and debuted number 1.
The fact it was a unofficial soundtrack to a movie that made around 300mill, was mentioned in several interviews by stars of said movie, got good reviews, and and came out in a pretty uneventful year(2007 was) had more to due with AG's success than Jay-Z. Jay didnt become truly popular with this generation of music listeners until late 2008 with the guest appearances he made.
Originally Posted by gunnascott
Originally Posted by HipHopDoc09
^^^
The fact that American Gangster went platinum is a testament to the fact that Jay-Z is never fallin off with or without Kanye.
American Gangster was super anti commercial and it did numbers and debuted number 1.
The fact it was a unofficial soundtrack to a movie that made around 300mill, was mentioned in several interviews by stars of said movie, got good reviews, and and came out in a pretty uneventful year(2007 was) had more to due with AG's success than Jay-Z. Jay didnt become truly popular with this generation of music listeners until late 2008 with the guest appearances he made.
Originally Posted by ExtRaOrDinaRy SwAg
Originally Posted by gunnascott
Originally Posted by HipHopDoc09
^^^
The fact that American Gangster went platinum is a testament to the fact that Jay-Z is never fallin off with or without Kanye.
American Gangster was super anti commercial and it did numbers and debuted number 1.
The fact it was a unofficial soundtrack to a movie that made around 300mill, was mentioned in several interviews by stars of said movie, got good reviews, and and came out in a pretty uneventful year(2007 was) had more to due with AG's success than Jay-Z. Jay didnt become truly popular with this generation of music listeners until late 2008 with the guest appearances he made.
The Cool
Graduation
Curtis
AG
Return Of The Mac etc.
And Jay-Z would be fine with Just Blaze instead of Kanye. Kanye may have helped with the BP3 success and helped breed the European-Hov but let's not act like Kanye is responsible for his verses
Originally Posted by ExtRaOrDinaRy SwAg
Originally Posted by gunnascott
Originally Posted by HipHopDoc09
^^^
The fact that American Gangster went platinum is a testament to the fact that Jay-Z is never fallin off with or without Kanye.
American Gangster was super anti commercial and it did numbers and debuted number 1.
The fact it was a unofficial soundtrack to a movie that made around 300mill, was mentioned in several interviews by stars of said movie, got good reviews, and and came out in a pretty uneventful year(2007 was) had more to due with AG's success than Jay-Z. Jay didnt become truly popular with this generation of music listeners until late 2008 with the guest appearances he made.
The Cool
Graduation
Curtis
AG
Return Of The Mac etc.
And Jay-Z would be fine with Just Blaze instead of Kanye. Kanye may have helped with the BP3 success and helped breed the European-Hov but let's not act like Kanye is responsible for his verses
Originally Posted by gunnascott
1. Jay-Z dropped a dub with KC, barely went plat with AG(classic btw), and was thought to be all be done 06, 07, 08 and was revitalized with TBP3(which Im sure Kanye infulenced), and the good friday releases-Originally Posted by Deuce King
Originally Posted by gunnascott
Jay-Z would feel off without Kanye and thats damn near a fact
and Nastradamus aka Nas worst album is lowkey dope
Wayne is a great lyricist but dumbed himself done to due #s
1. What are you basing Jay Z falling off without Kanye on?? Even when Jay Z dropped the Blueprint with Kanye on it he was still regarded as the best rapper in the game.
2. Agree to disagree I guess but even most of Nas's best fans will tell you that Nastradamus wasn't that good.
3. To even but Wayne in the "great lyricst" group is asinine to say the least. Even Wayne wouldn't list himself as such so why would you??
2. IMO its underrated but a solid 7/10
3. Dude couldve dropped 2-3 classics by now(c1 and c2 are great) but he decided to be commerical and sell. Listen to anything he dropped from 04-07 and tell me different