the tours can be debatable either way up in smoke tour is a huge tour not just white ppl and probably a bigger tour Idc! but what's not debatable is a hot boys album bieng mentioned in the same sentence as a chronic album. Or any of those east coast albums I mentioned earlier.![]()
we weren't talking about the chronic. we were talking about 2001.
stop trying to be slick. youre not smart enough to pull it off.
theres nothing debateable about it. RR/CMR was clearly the bigger tour on the urban side.
Exactly.
I mean, every one of those rappers could've easily gotten a collabo from any No Limit artist. I mean, Jay could've put Big Tymers on "Big Pimpin" since he already had Juve on "Snoopy Track" in regard to CMR.
You implying that 2001 was some cornball album only liked by West Coast aficionado, white folk and lames is rewriting history. The original Chronic was the introduction into Hip Hop for surburbanites, whites, and lames. It is a bold face lie to say it only appealed to the hood, the same way it's a lie that 2001 only appealed to whites, lames, and the West Coast. Thats for starters.
Second, Eightball & MJG was on the covers of The Source and Rap Pages. On top of that, Eightball's solo album was nominated for a Source Award for album of the year in which the competition was Jay's Hard Knock Life, and X's IDAHIH.
COME ON MAN BE F*CKIN SMART.
if I was a rapper, i'd be doing songs with all types of non-stars from other regions. does that mean that people in my city even know half of these names? I'm not even arguing about this 8ball & mjg chit anymore. I feel dumb just reading your chit.
"bu bu but, 8ball was nominated for a source award".

I never said that the chronic appealed to just the hood.
and newsflash, hip-hop hit the suburbs LONG BEFORE THE CHRONIC.
youre just talking out of your ass now. probably don't even know what youre arguing about anymore. this is why I usually keep you on ignore.