Are the big three better rappers than 2pac and Biggie.

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their advantages come from style. if you like melodic flows or weird voices, then drake and kenny can be better to you. cole cant be better than either because he is technical but not on some level that a 90s rapper cant handle and he is lacking in charisma.
 

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nikka no theyre not. Especially fukking Drake and J Cole what the fukk is wrong with yall. Pac is far more thought provoking, emotive writer than them nikkas.
I wasnt even thinking about Drake really he uses ghostrwriters too damn much for me to even seriously consider him that weight class.

Pac in 96 is smoking Cole and Drake but maybe not K.Dot idk, I gotta go back and listen to these nikkas again but imo they're better than early Biggie/Pac but they're not on PEAK Biggie/Pac level which imo is Life After Death and AEOM/3 Day Theory/R U Still Down.

And im talking STRICTLY from a metaphors and wordplay, flow perspective, nobody is winning an emotive/meaningful song battle with Tupac Amaru Shakur who has a song in the US library of congress for cultural relevance :pachaha:
 

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I wasnt even thinking about Drake really he uses ghostrwriters too damn much for me to even seriously consider him that weight class.

Pac in 96 is smoking Cole and Drake but maybe not K.Dot idk, I gotta go back and listen to these nikkas again but imo they're better than early Biggie/Pac but they're not on PEAK Biggie/Pac level which imo is Life After Death and AEOM/3 Day Theory/R U Still Down.


Cole is a bytch and he TRASH. We dont bump that shyt in Zeterra
 

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Ready To Die dropped in November '94?
By summer '95, Biggie was all over DJ sets, From "Player's Anthem" to "One More Chance" remix to "Who Shot Ya, I was at Notting Hill Carnival in 1995 and witnessed these songs close the event.

He was dominating within a year of his debut. Reflecting back, the impact and his rise in just a couple of years is unparalleled to anything we’ve ever seen. It’s a feat that will never be replicated atleast not in that scale of pure Rap talent.

Big 3 not even better than Beanie.

No but to seriously answer your question I don't think so. Pac made you feel whatever he spit which is hard to do and Biggie was too effortless
Idk why I’m tripping but effortless is the perfect word to describe big
 

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Ready To Die dropped in November '94?
By summer '95, Biggie was all over DJ sets, From "Player's Anthem" to "One More Chance" remix to "Who Shot Ya, I was at Notting Hill Carnival in 1995 and witnessed these songs close the event.

He was dominating within a year of his debut. Reflecting back, the impact and his rise in just a couple of years is unparalleled to anything we’ve ever seen. It’s a feat that will never be replicated atleast not in that scale of pure Rap talent.


Idk why I’m tripping but effortless is the perfect word to describe big
Man stop, DMX had the same, if not higher meteoric rise as well as 50 cent
 

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This is just brainwashing and propaganda your falling for. Ill take Sada Baby over the Big 3 all day,but you expect me to choose them over Pac:mjlol:?


Biggie? Its arguable,him and Drake are in the same lane and I prefer Drake. Jcole and Kendrick would be moreso in Pacs lane. And album for album,song for song,classic verse for classic verse? Its pac by a landslide
 

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