LOL most artists in the music industry don't take the time to form "long-lasting, meaningful music" -
That's complete bullshyt. You really think the greatest artists don't put immense thought into their works on some "I want this to be meaningful" shyt?
Three 6 Mafia never made any bones about saying their music is supposed to be "meaningful" or any of that chit.
That's part of the charm.
I agree. So then we're on the same page. They have no classics.
Classics are meaningful bodies of work with immense replay value and transcend generations.
There's nothing wrong with making disposable "here today, gone tomorrow" type shyt, but let's not get it twisted about what it is. Any artist we consider great in hip hop that has made a classic was trying to make meaningful music, whether emotionally or intellectually. You can pull this off by accident, but it's fukking rare.
Supreme Clientele is a highly-meaningful album. It's not on some 'save the world shyt'. Ghost spits gibberish the entire way. But it's meaningful in the sense that Supreme Clientele is about celebrating life. Having fun, being passionate, being colorful, etc. That meaning is embedded in every melody and every vocal of that album.
You're the desperate one here trying to be contradictory...you'll admit Three 6 Mafia is influential and had good ideas,
but won't admit enough other people think so to where they might say their work is classic. You're wasting your own time.
considering you're the one that initiated this convo, I'm gonna say

Das EFX were influential and had good ideas. But they have no classic albums. shyt... Sir Mix-A-Lot has an influential track and no classic albums. It's really not that hard to understand. Unless of course you don't know what you're talking about.