KRS 1 one of the most overrated rappers ever
People only claim he a GOAT to look like some super hip hop head, they don’t even believe that shyt
I know a couple of songs, and i recognize his historical importance, but i think most folks do name him not to get shunned
Drake is and will be the best rapper of all time
Jim Jones and Young Thug are incredible rappers
you mean Jim’s writers make him a good rapper
I don't hate em. def a good crew, but cmon now. Way to many better groups.

I don’t know fam
I've come to realize Plies is a top ten Southern rapper.
The older I get the more I feel like Scarface is overrated and Biggie > Lesane.
Maino ain't nearly as wack as people make him out to be, I feel like most Maino slander is just cats trying to fit in.
Maino has some songs when he first came out but Dude comes off as a try hard, trying to be hard
and plies top 10

he got some songs that’s funny and I’ll bump but let’s stop the madness
What's the name of that group from out there that took Crime Boss/ Mr Mike lyric and made a song out of it? They were on Rap City way back in the gap.
"Too Much Drama on my mama's baby"
The very first verse of the song.
I was going to say Jim Crow that Drama but you said out of Ohio, then i thought you might have confused the Dayton family, but only rap groups out of Ohio is bone thugs, solo dudes ray cash chip the ripper ( i believe) and stalley
Okay - Imma get all my Atlanta chit out in one post.
*takes deep breath*
- Kilo Ali is the most entertaining rapper Atlanta ever produced
- I think it’s a stretch to call what Future does “music”
- ATL shoulda never let Out-Of-Town folk come in and define their scene;
that Bass, Tony Mercedes/Raheem The Dream/Kool Ace type rap is the real Georgia and ATL ain’t gonna be real to me until they do right by them and honor that
- Big Boi is just as weird as 3K is...Big Boi is just as great as 3K is
- Young Jeezy is the ATL version of Mack 10, and he ain’t even as good as Mack 10
- Ghetto Mafia should be a 4x platinum-level rap group
- Miracle’s first album is a triumph, and vastly underrated
- I am continually baffled as to how some people can be in a collective, and the better (IMO) talent gets overshadowed by the lesser. For example:
T.I. over Dro
Youngbloodz over P.A./Jim Crow
Slimm Cutta over Cool Breeze
Young Joc over Boyz ‘N Da Hood
- if everybody looks back, I think they will realize Ying Yang Twins was the most successful rap group of the 2000s...and I think that is good and bad at the same time
When you say jeezy is Mack 10 you mean ????
ghetto mafia had one song i liked and i can’t find it for shyt on Apple Music
as for getting over shadowed a lot of folks rap but everyone can’t be an entertainer it’s like them battle rappers, they got the charisma and stage presence, but it’s kind of hard to flip 16 plus bars of I’m gon shoot you etc and then make an album or mixtape that nikkas want to listen to,
cats can rap but can’t entertain/make a hit that’s a chart topper
Plus in ti vs dro, dro can’t make many chart topping songs, most folks think of a couple songs when they think of dro
1.) AZ > Nas. AZ never fell off and his music is much more consistent. AZ depth lyrically is on another level. Gnause has fallen off as many times as LL or more. AZ is like a Nas who stayed true to the underground.
2.) Bay Area Rap > LA Rap. LA rap steals so much game from Bay Area rap. Eazy E pretty much made a career doing a Too $hort impression. Snoop made a career trying to sound like D Loc from 415 and even started calling Long Beach the LBC because RBL Posse called Frisco the SFC on "Bammer Weed". Hella Bay artists sampled certain records before Dre did. Spice 1 sampled the same part of Parliament "Mothership Connection" on "Young nikka" a year before Dr sampled it on "Let Me Ride". Underground Bay rap was harder and didn't pander to the masses the way LA rap did
3.) Lil B > Kendrick Lamar. Lil B was way more influential than K Dot. Based God gave birth to a new generation of rappers. Lil B never gets credit for how prolific he was, nor does he get credit for his versatility in creating great serious songs as well. K Dot was propped up by the mainstream music machine whereas Lil B was an underdog and a genius in self promotion and an expert troll without going to 69 levels.
4.) Classic late 80's Hip Hop is mostly just rappers rapping about rapping without a real message. Most Rakim, Big Daddy Kane and DOC is just rapping about ripping mics and stages. The only Rakim songs that had an actual message from back in the day were "Paid in Full" and "The Ghetto". Lyrical rap for the sake of being lyrical didn't last long for that reason and was overshadowed by the rise of Cali Gangsta shyt.
you wild’n son mad better than az but it’s your opinion i can’t be mad at that
lil b was/is a grinder his name got brought up in some thread i looked him up on iTunes nikka still dropping hella music I’m talking an album every quarter or so, with a hundred or so songs on it, I’m like shyt, how you have that much to rap about, but i remember his early shyt, it’s a couple songs i can vibe to
Everyone and they momma dikk suck lauryn hill but tbh her music is dogshyt


Fight me

Both you and ya momma can go to hell
She’s a decent artist but nikkas love to act like all she did was drop gems and it’s starting to be revealed that she stole lyrics and songs
I can’t get into Sean price
curren$y don’t get enough credit
Every rapper you think sold dope or tough is not
a lot of your favorite artist are a$$holes
fabolous can’t make a studio album to save his life but his mixtapes be fire
Lloyd Banks don’t get enough credit
Fat Joe and Rick Ross don’t get enough credit for their ability to find a hot beat and make a hit