90's Rap misconceptions?

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the idea that outkast was this huge group running chit. they were 2nd tier at best.

and before people call me a hater, im gonna put one of my favorite rappers on blast - the idea that 2pac was a top-tier rapper thru '91-94.

and the idea that pac & biggie were undisputed rulers of rap.
that and people thinking pac & biggie were the top sellers.
You right about pac .... pac only got big as far as music in 95/96 ........ your wrong there tho pac , biggie and nas were the top solo rap artists at the top in 94/95/96 throw in cube in there aswell
 

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By time Summer 96 came, Pac had taken the mantle from Snoop as the biggest solo act in Hip Hop. From 93-95 Snoop was unquestionably the biggest solo act. Biggie became the biggest solo act after Pac passed, and he kinda lapped Snoop (debatably) by the beginning of 97, then Master P became the biggest act in Hip Hop after Biggie passed.

Prior to that, Method Man was just as popular as Biggie from 93-95. Treach was more popular in 93. Nas got around Biggie's level of popularity around 96. They were basically neck and neck during that time period.

If you're counting groups, Bone Thugs were probably the most popular act in Hip Hop during the mid-90s. The Fugees were probably second. Wu-Tang as a collective was third, but on the East Coast Wu Tang was first.
Pac basically came out to a huge welcome and made him even bigger .... controversy due to what was going on in his personal life then when California love with Dre came out it was a wrap ...
 

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I'd say this about Yo! and MTV Jams, but Rap City not so much. Rap City (pre-Basement) was playing pretty much anything that was out there, sometimes to a fault :heh:

One of the biggest misconceptions is that "back then you had to have lyrical skills/be original to get signed" and shyt along those lines. There was a LOT of wack/subpar nikkas out there. Not only did you not need skills/originality to get signed, you didn't need it to make a hit or get airplay either. There was a fair share of gimmickry, biting, and mediocrity. We don't celebrate any of those MFs today (OR then), but if you were there, you know they existed.

I always say there's a reason why songs like "I Used To Love HER", "Paparazzi", "Time's Up", "Come Clean", etc. existed... they were all more or less commentaries on the wack shyt that was going on in hip-hop. It wasn't just ALL dope shyt ALL the time as folks would like to believe.
I agree, the real difference is that back then, these people got called out, and weren't allowed to linger around and have careers.
 

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Misconception: Master P and No Limit weren't TRU LYRICISSSESS COULDN'T RAP FOR SHYYT

Truth: Master P showed them bums how to profit off the shady ass music industry and released real hood records. Fiend, Mac, Mia X, Mystikal talent and contributions > most bummy eastcoast MCs, Wu Fam crackheads and back pack hobos

This bamma shyt :russ:
 

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P outsmarted y'all lyrical miracle elitist dumb smart nikkas

Imma tell you like I told you in that counter neg you just ate, shut your homotional bamma ass up :mjlol: The only skills that talentless mumbling idiot ever had was in business practices, and much of that business game he mainly picked up by messing with the Bay Area. Aside from Mia X and maybe Mystikal, them No Limit nikkas back then were trash moe lmao. Triple 6ix would easily rap circles around those nikkas :mjlol: Now kindly exit this thread before your stupidity gets exposed even further.
 

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Imma tell you like I told you in that counter neg you just ate, shut your homotional bamma ass up :mjlol: The only skills that talentless mumbling idiot ever had was in business practices, and much of that business game he mainly picked up by messing with the Bay Area. Aside from Mia X and maybe Mystikal, them No Limit nikkas back then were trash moe lmao. Triple 6ix would easily rap circles around those nikkas :mjlol: Now kindly exit this thread before your stupidity gets exposed even further.
FOH nonsensical bytch


 

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The mediocre, unskilled and gimmicky rappers weren't on top of the game like today though.

:usure:


Sorry I had to spoiler that shyt, just unwatchable :scust:


Honorable mention to Fresh Prince, MC Hammer, Kris Kross, Insane Clown Posse, Vanilla Ice, Puff Daddy, and Twista.
 

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FOH nonsensical bytch



No Limit definitely had some talent but the music overall was wack and they lacked star power. Props to P tho for pulling off the biggest hustle ever becuz most of that roster didn’t even deserve a deal. The best move they ever made was signing Snoop and that goes both ways
 

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Das pretty much dropped the gimmick after the first album. They did it a little on the second album but not so much. And it was pretty much gone by the third and forth.
I think I remember reading back then in a magazine that they purposefully eased up from it becuz so many people started to bite it. Plus they didn’t want it to define them. But they’re legends becuz of it
 
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