Putting the ghostwriting & reference tracks aside for a second, if he wants to be compared, he has to face the same level of scrutiny as Jay, and he largely hasn't. So he shouldn't be compared unless his career goes under that same microscope. And when it does, it doesn't add up, so he really can't be compared.hey, I don't want to be taken the wrong way. Cuz I'm a Jay fan. Always have been. But ppl act like he is absolutely untouchable when it comes to talking about him.
To me that is what makes him so overrated by many people. Because he has flaws that STANS just don't wanna see.
IMO, Nas is and always has been my favorite MC. Is he untouchable? hell no. Dude has taken some L's and has put out some wack songs as well.
Biggie? same thing...even though TBH, he actually has the BENEFIT of having a smaller catalogue. Cuz his flaws haven't been displayed as much. Which is what keeps him in those conversations. Because what he DOES have out is dope as fukk. IMO, if Biggie was alive and kept putting out material like that he would be the ALL TIME GOAT, but that is just based off of assumptions.
Which to me, makes biggie as another dude that gets way over rated. he had no longevity, which is very unfortunate for him and us as the fans. But it ain't fair to put him in that same convo.
But why are dudes really acting like Drake couldn't or shouldn't be compared to Jay?
they are a lot more similar than not
Drake has lived in the Lil Wayne/Eminem bubble of non-rap fans being their biggest part of their fanbase. Plus he's in the most forgiving era of rap ever. That means he's been able to skate past a lot of the scrutiny other top tier rappers have had to endure. He's managed to thrive despite a lot of bad moments that wouldn't fly in other eras. Drake couldn't have survived in any other era but this one.
And Jay couldn't have survived any of those things in his era, much less thrived the way Drake has. Jay had to walk a tightrope to remain relevant and at the top. Same for all the other greats. People were calling Nas a sellout when he dropped It Was Written. Reasonable Doubt got 4 mics in the same year and was called unoriginal. That's how high the pressure was.