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yall know god damn well he let baby and wayne run a train on him for that shyt...tyga is def one of them dikk suckin motherfukkers
I can kind of see where OP is coming from. These days, getting a smash hit will allow you to eat a lot longer than someone with a critically acclaimed album that no one hears. You can live off that album but your earning potential greater if you make hit records than classic records. So if all you care about is the money then obviously hit records are the better route and it does take talent.
Flo-Rida is eating better than AZ.
tell that shyt to kreayshawn
and Flo Rida also has no integrity so he can suk a dikk, another fruity mother fukker guaranteed
tell that shyt to kreayshawn
and Flo Rida also has no integrity so he can suk a dikk, another fruity mother fukker guaranteed
Are you saying that you'd rather hear a hit record over a classic album?Cause that's the only thing that really should matter to listeners.
Who cares which makes a artist more money?

Hit records do more for an artist career and pockets than a classic Album ever could
Rack City >> whatever new underground artist album that yall recently claim a classic.
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I hate the term "classic" anyway, but that's another thread.
I just think this fact needs to be mentioned. I also think a lot of Hip Hop heads don't give credit to rappers that can constantly make hits. Rap music changes so fast so to be able produced hits with every release is talent.
Jay z, Wayne and Kanye come to mind.
This whole thread is made from a perspective of someone that is a fan of someones career instead of being a fan of their art....
drake got 2 classics and Jay z has 11drake got 2 classics and Jay z has 11
drake got 2 classics and Jay z has 11
Okay...
But what makes them "classic" to you should be the listening experience you got for the product...Not the popularity of it....The monitary success of art has zero impact on you personally as a fan or a consumer...
You're stating the obvious,
The point I'm making is an artist that has hit records will have a better career and opportunities than an artist that drops albums that resonate with hiphop .

