Don’t Juelz from hits.
That’s not dominance that’s longevity and having a strong base. Karl Malone played for a real long time too. Was he dominating on the Lakers? Nah. It’s just 2020, more rappers from the 90’s will do that. Nas album fell dramatically off the charts. It’s nowhere to be seen on the Billboard 200? What good is a debut? He hasn’t gone plat since 2004 and he hasn’t had a hit since 2002. How is that the Bron of rap?
When Jay drops and goes Platinum again and his album is the talk of the culture like 4:44 was that’ll be dominance.
Hits and iconic songs matter this discussion was had in those Pac, LL, Jay Verzuz threads months back.
Which you and others were proven wrong on, iconic songs don’t need to be billboard songs or hits.
And Lebron been the best in the league since he debuted, Jay Z hasn’t been the biggest solo selling rap artist for more than 10 years, in fact Drake has been that for the last 10, his reign is far more relatable to Lebron than even Jay.