
Wooaaaah dere homie back up a bit.
When it comes to Kast you can't have one without the other or say one is better that's why they're so damn magnificent
Andre was kind of ahead of his time with deep lyrics a lot of us didn't understand when he was first doing it thinking he was on some bad herb. He was tryin to go beyond the gangbanging and street shyt to another level of thinking
" Return of the gangsta, thanks ta'
Them nikkas that think you soft
And say y'all be gospel rappin'
But they be steady clappin' when you talk about
bytches, and switches, and hoes, and clothes, and weed
Let's talk about time travelin', rhyme javelin"
One of my top 10 Dre lines
While Dre was doing his spacey new age shyt Big Boi was literally holding shyt down keeping his lyrics and message street but at the same time intelligent with dope lyrics and wordplay.
"From front to back street, listen, we on a mission
to get right, workin street corner in the midnight
Picture the scene, these fiends with fire
Ten dollar dreams, scheme, for a sack of that, believe that
I'm wit whateva like Wheatstraw
Stuck servin my cocaine raw
Drop sixty-two off the brick, jump back
Twenty over now that's mo' money to get
Slick, we fin' to LICK on this corner without gettin caught
But time, keep a sleepin and money gettin short
Plus that crooked cop Brock think we blow slangin (fukk him)
That why he ride through the hole with the do' swangin
But I make moves -- shake them tricks up out they shoestrings
Be precise when we do things
Cause life like shakin the dice, but I buck back twice
like five-deuce, fo'-trey, okay"
Odds of these dope ass muhfukkas comin together and complimenting each other so well bruh we was
They're easily on the same level, I feel where you're coming from but if you don't understand why Dre is considered one of the dopest I suggest you have a seat

and listen to they catalogue again, particularly ATLiens and Aquemini start with Dre's verse on "Elevators"
and listen to his verse in this and tell me you don't understand