Best Rapper Alive - The Weighting System (PLEASE READ OP CAREFULLY!)

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Ya'll probably talking about that dude who post the stupid ass Jay Z gif all the time huh :mjlol:

I was just talking bout this yesterday in another thread, he the only dude I ever had to block on any kind of forum or social media

Glad I can't see that shyt no more

Yup

I doubt very many people actually read his big walls of text
 

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Ya'll probably talking about that dude who post the stupid ass Jay Z gif all the time huh :mjlol:

I was just talking bout this yesterday in another thread, he the only dude I ever had to block on any kind of forum or social media

Glad I can't see that shyt no more

You missing out
:mjlol:

The names he comes up with for artists
:wow:
 

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1.0: 1985, 1986, 1989, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014

1.2: 1988, 2004, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015

1.5: 1987, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007

1.8: 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1999, 2000, 2006

2.0: 1998, 1994, 1995, 2005

2.5: 1996
 

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1.0: 1985, 1986, 1989, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014

1.2: 1988, 2004, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015

1.5: 1987, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007

1.8: 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1999, 2000, 2006

2.0: 1998, 1994, 1995, 2005

2.5: 1996

you supposed to PM it
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PM that to me so I can keep record as well
 

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@stomachlines I copied this part from the OP section....just read this to understand it fully. It's not long.

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Q: How does the weighting system work?
The weighting system works by way of applying a multiplier function. I am going to categorise the years into five main multiplier groupings (plus one extra special grouping). They are as follows:

1.0 multiplier: this is for the weakest years in hip-hop, typically where the releases weren't strong and the competition was hardly notable or impressive.

1.2 multiplier: a slight step up from the 1.0. Not quite at the average/typical level hip-hop should be at but it's not quite at the bottom either.

1.5 multiplier: bang down the middle. MOST of your year picks should lie in this category.

1.8 multiplier: a strong year for hip-hop. Better than average but not one of the GOAT years either. Very competitive but not elite level.

2.0 multiplier: GOAT level years in hip-hop with great releases and superb competition.

2.5 multiplier: this category is for YOUR PERSONAL GOAT year. Whichever year is GOAT to you in terms of competition, releases, artists and whatever belongs in this category. Remember...only ONE year goes here.

My recommendation is that you have the most selections in the 1.5 category, which a large number equally distributed in the 1.0 and 1.2 category. 1.8 should come next and then 2.0. Obviously, one year will go in the 2.5 multiplier. You can do this however you want but this is my personal recommendation and a reflection of my personal choices.

Just in case you don't get the process, this is kinda what I'm looking for as an example:

1.0: 1988, 1989, 2011, 2015 etc.
1.2: 2000, 2014 etc.
1.5: 2001, 2002, 2004, 2009 etc.
1.8: 1990 etc.
2.0: 1985, 1986, 2007 etc.
2.2: your GOAT year e.g. 1997

make sure to fill all the options from 1985 to 2015.
 
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@stomachlines I copied this part from the OP section....just read this to understand it fully. It's not long.

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Q: How does the weighting system work?
The weighting system works by way of applying a multiplier function. I am going to categorise the years into five main multiplier groupings (plus one extra special grouping). They are as follows:

1.0 multiplier: this is for the weakest years in hip-hop, typically where the releases weren't strong and the competition was hardly notable or impressive.

1.2 multiplier: a slight step up from the 1.0. Not quite at the average/typical level hip-hop should be at but it's not quite at the bottom either.

1.5 multiplier: bang down the middle. MOST of your year picks should lie in this category.

1.8 multiplier: a strong year for hip-hop. Better than average but not one of the GOAT years either. Very competitive but not elite level.

2.0 multiplier: GOAT level years in hip-hop with great releases and superb competition.

2.5 multiplier: this category is for YOUR PERSONAL GOAT year. Whichever year is GOAT to you in terms of competition, releases, artists and whatever belongs in this category. Remember...only ONE year goes here.

My recommendation is that you have the most selections in the 1.5 category, which a large number equally distributed in the 1.0 and 1.2 category. 1.8 should come next and then 2.0. Obviously, one year will go in the 2.5 multiplier. You can do this however you want but this is my personal recommendation and a reflection of my personal choices.

Just in case you don't get the process, this is kinda what I'm looking for as an example:

1.0: 1988, 1989, 2011, 2015 etc.
1.2: 2000, 2014 etc.
1.5: 2001, 2002, 2004, 2009 etc.
1.8: 1990 etc.
2.0: 1985, 1986, 2007 etc.
2.2: your GOAT year e.g. 1997

make sure to fill all the options from 1985 to 2015.

Jesus Christ, bruh. I'm lazy but I'll give it a go
 

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PLEASE READ THIS OP CAREFULLY SO YOU UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTIONS CLEARLY. READ IT IN ITS ENTIRETY.

Alright y'all now that the voting is finished we move on to the second part of this whole process: the weighting system.

Q: What is the weighting system?
A: The weighting system is a system whereby we equate different point structures for different years. What this means is that not every year is treated equally. Some years are more
competitive than others, and I feel as though the top 5 finishers in a more competitive year should be rewarded more than those who placed in less competitive years.

For example, let's go by
the assumption that we believe 1996 to be more competitive than 2010. Tupac won the MVP in 1996 and Kanye in 2010. Since Tupac's victory was more impressive and worthy of recognition, Tupac will amass more points for that MVP award than Kanye did for his. That's the basic premise for how the weighting system works.

Q: Who is eligible for the weighting system?
You remember those point totals I gave out to the top 5 finishers of each year? MVP gets 10, 2nd place gets 5 and so on? Well I amassed all those totals up for the artists purely on raw votes (i.e. without the weight system). Any artist that has amassed 10 or more TOTAL points throughout the series is eligible for the weighting system as I seek to finalise a top 10 overall by the end of the process.

Once the weighting system is applied to each year that we went through (1985-2015), ALL FIVE placers of each year are affected by the weighting, not just the MVPs I referred to in my above example. Whatever multiplier is assigned to each year is consistent across the board for all placers. In other words, if the multiplier is 1.5, the 5th place finisher gets the 1 raw point multiplied by 1.5, 4th place the 2 pts x 1.5 etc.

Q: How does the weighting system work?
The weighting system works by way of applying a multiplier function. I am going to categorise the years into five main multiplier groupings (plus one extra special grouping). They are as follows:

1.0 multiplier: this is for the weakest years in hip-hop, typically where the releases weren't strong and the competition was hardly notable or impressive.

1.2 multiplier: a slight step up from the 1.0. Not quite at the average/typical level hip-hop should be at but it's not quite at the bottom either.

1.5 multiplier: bang down the middle. MOST of your year picks should lie in this category.

1.8 multiplier: a strong year for hip-hop. Better than average but not one of the GOAT years either. Very competitive but not elite level.

2.0 multiplier: GOAT level years in hip-hop with great releases and superb competition.

2.5 multiplier: this category is for YOUR PERSONAL GOAT year. Whichever year is GOAT to you in terms of competition, releases, artists and whatever belongs in this category. Remember...only ONE year goes here.

My recommendation is that you have the most selections in the 1.5 category, which a large number equally distributed in the 1.0 and 1.2 category. 1.8 should come next and then 2.0. Obviously, one year will go in the 2.5 multiplier. You can do this however you want but this is my personal recommendation and a reflection of my personal choices.

Just in case you don't get the process, this is kinda what I'm looking for as an example:

1.0: 1988, 1989, 2011, 2015 etc.
1.2: 2000, 2014 etc.
1.5: 2001, 2002, 2004, 2009 etc.
1.8: 1990 etc.
2.0: 1985, 1986, 2007 etc.
2.2: your GOAT year e.g. 1997

make sure to fill all the options from 1985 to 2015.

Q: How are the results determined?
PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY!

You must PM me your results as I showed in the example template above. Each of you will submit me your weighting system classing and entitle the PM "Bracoli Weighting System" so I know what to expect.

I will tally up all the placements and for each year in question, whatever multiplier it is assigned most frequently will be the final multiplier for that year. If I tally in all the 1985 options and I find it is most commonly given a 1.2 multiplier, when it comes down to the final process, 1985 will end up with a 1.2 multiplier. That means that LL Cool J (MVP of 1985) will for that year get the 10 points x 1.2, along with the other 4 placers that year scored accordingly.

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Once I have worked all of this out I will make the top 10 thread from 10 to 1 based on increasing point totals order, adjusted for the weighting system.

In the interest of fairness I URGE you ALL to please be as honest as possible. For example, if you genuinely think 2009 wasn't competitive, don't give it a high score because you are a Raekwon stan. Of course I can only hope that you guys are honest about it so we get the most accurate and fair results. It would only be a deserving end to a great series that you guys helped to make great!

If you have any questions, this is the thread to ask. Try to refrain from discussing your own personal multipliers in here but feel free to use this place as discussion for that purpose anyway. Remember...I want you to PM me your results so I can collect them.

ON FRIDAY NOVEMBER 4TH, I WILL COLLECT THE RESULTS, SO THAT IS YOUR DEADLINE! SINCE WE HAVE DIFFERENT TIME ZONES, I WILL COLLECT AT MY OWN DISCRETION SO MAKE SURE YOU HAVE IT SUBMITTED AT LEAST ONE DAY BEFORE.

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Here is a reminder of the results to those who aren't privy:

1985
LL Cool J (MVP), Run/Too Short, DMC/Schoolly D
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best...isnt-on-poll-make-a-request-in-thread.470040/

1986
Run (MVP), Too Short, Kool Moe Dee, DMC, Doug E. Fresh
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best...isnt-on-poll-make-a-request-in-thread.471878/

1987
Rakim (MVP), KRS-One, LL Cool J, Too Short/Chuck D/Fresh Prince
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best-rapper-alive-1987.466461/

1988
Rakim (MVP), Big Daddy Kane/Slick Rick, Ice Cube, Chuck D, Eazy-E
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best-rapper-alive-1988.467361/

1989
The D.O.C. (MVP), Big Daddy Kane, KRS-One, Kool G Rap, Too Short
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best...isnt-on-poll-make-a-request-in-thread.468688/

1990
Ice Cube (MVP), Q-Tip, LL Cool J, Too Short/Rakim/KRS-One, Chuck D
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best...isnt-on-poll-make-a-request-in-thread.472572/

1991
Ice Cube (MVP), Q-Tip, Scarface/2Pac, Treach, DJ Quik
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best...isnt-on-poll-make-a-request-in-thread.474794/

1992
Ice Cube (MVP), Redman, Dr. Dre, Spice-1, Rakim/Kool G Rap
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best-rapper-alive-1992.468014/

1993
Snoop Dogg (MVP), 2Pac, Buckshot/KRS-One/Ice Cube/Method Man, Treach/Eazy-E
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best...isnt-on-poll-make-a-request-in-thread.471146/

1994
Nas (MVP), The Notorious B.I.G., Method Man, Redman, Warren G
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best-rapper-alive-1994.465498/

1995
2Pac (MVP), Prodigy, The Notorious B.I.G., GZA, Raekwon
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best...isnt-on-poll-make-a-request-in-thread.475915/

1996
2Pac (MVP), Nas, Jay-Z, Prodigy, Redman
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best...isnt-on-poll-make-a-request-in-thread.476312/

1997
The Notorious B.I.G. (MVP), Jay-Z, Master P, Common/Scarface/Noreaga, Will Smith/Inspectah Deck/Suga Free/Busta Rhymes
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best...isnt-on-poll-make-a-request-in-thread.469394/

1998
DMX (MVP), Jay-Z, Big Pun, Andre 3000, Lauryn Hill
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best-rapper-alive-1998.466705/

1999
Mos Def (MVP), Prodigy, Jay-Z, DMX, Nas
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best...isnt-on-poll-make-a-request-in-thread.473402/

2000
Ghostface Killah (MVP), Eminem, Jay-Z, Andre 3000, Common
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best-rapper-alive-2000.465828/

2001
Jay-Z (MVP), Nas, Ghostface Killah/Project Pat, Cormega/Bizzy Bone, Esham/Foxy Brown/Juvenile/Ludacris/Fabolous
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best-rapper-alive-2001.471519/

2002
Nas (MVP), Eminem, Cam'ron, 50 Cent/Jay-Z, Scarface/Nelly
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best...isnt-on-poll-make-a-request-in-thread.474135/

2003
50 Cent (MVP), Jay-Z, Big Boi, MF DOOM/Cam'ron/Phonte/Ludacris, Violent J/KRS-One/Juvenile/T.I.
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best...isnt-on-poll-make-a-request-in-thread.474471/

2004
Kanye West (MVP), Lloyd Banks, MF DOOM, T.I., Lil Wayne
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best...isnt-on-poll-make-a-request-in-thread.468350/

2005
Kanye West (MVP), Common/50 Cent/Young Jeezy, The Game, Lil Wayne, Beanie Sigel
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best...isnt-on-poll-make-a-request-in-thread.475563/

2006
Lupe Fiasco (MVP), T.I., Ghostface Killah, Nas, Lil Wayne
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best...isnt-on-poll-make-a-request-in-thread.469727/

2007
Kanye West (MVP), Lil Wayne, Lupe Fiasco, Jay-Z, Blu
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best...isnt-on-poll-make-a-request-in-thread.475096/

2008
Lil Wayne (MVP), Nas, Kanye West, T.I., Young Jeezy
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best...isnt-on-poll-make-a-request-in-thread.472939/

2009
Raekwon (MVP), Rick Ross/Gucci Mane, Jay-Z/Drake, Mos Def/Kid Cudi, Lil Wayne
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best-rapper-alive-2009.466998/

2010
Kanye West (MVP), Rick Ross, Nas, Drake, Roc Marciano
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best...isnt-on-poll-make-a-request-in-thread.469073/

2011
Kendrick Lamar (MVP), Drake, ASAP Rocky, Jay-Z, Raekwon/Danny Brown
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best...isnt-on-poll-make-a-request-in-thread.473784/

2012
Kendrick Lamar (MVP), Nas, Rick Ross, K-Rino, Curren$y
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best-rapper-alive-2012.470424/

2013
Pusha T (MVP), Drake/J Cole, ASAP Rocky/Kanye West, Killah Priest, Prodigy/Killer Mike/Roc Marciano/Wale/Danny Brown
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best-rapper-alive-2013.467705/

2014
Freddie Gibbs (MVP), J Cole, Future, YG/Rick Ross/Ghostface Killah, K-Rino/Azalea Banks/Killer Mike/Big K.R.I.T.
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best...isnt-on-poll-make-a-request-in-thread.472233/

2015
Kendrick Lamar (MVP), Lupe Fiasco, Future, Drake, Big Sean
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/best-rapper-alive-2015.466158/
I respect the efforts put in but this series led to too many false narratives
Nas never had a year where he was king
Pusha t never was
Kendrick never was
Raekwon never was
Lupe fiasco never was
ghostface never was
mosdef never was
Rakim's years are more than questionable too
 
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