cannibus is more lyrical than 99% of rappers
does that make him a better artist than rappers who aernt as lyrical as him
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This is a great point. OP needs to clarify exactly what he means.
Canibus was such a waste of potential.
cannibus is more lyrical than 99% of rappers
does that make him a better artist than rappers who aernt as lyrical as him
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Since when do records sales determine who's the better rapper?
If that's the case fifty,dmx,wayne,em and mc hammer are top 10.Pac sold like 64-67 million records after he died.Death benefitted his sales more than anything
Pacs music ain't timeless either a few songs are the bulk of it isn't cuz 2pacalypse now,strictly 4 my nikkaz,all eyez on me sound dated as fukk.Who gets more spins and sold more is irrelevant nas bodies tupac is any category of rap.Nas blazed every feature he was ever on and got classic verses can't say the same about tupac
With Nas and Pac, I consider them both about even lyrically. Nas is more complex technically, where Pac is more straight forward. Both of them are more poetic with their approach to lyrics. Pac trumps Nas with the delivery though. Pac was also slightly more versatile in that he could successfully pull off songs like "California Love" and "How Do You Want It" and still hit you with social commentary in songs like "Brenda's Got A Baby" and "Keep Ya Head Up".
cannibus is more lyrical than 99% of rappers
does that make him a better artist than rappers who aernt as lyrical as him
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jadakiss is more lyrical than jeezy
who makes better music
see why this nas is morr lyrical shyt doesnt make him a better artist..
nas stans need to something to validate there dude i understand but its a dumb argument.. nas will never get the love/respect that pac has
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I agree, theyre more even than anything... but how is naS more complex technically? Can you show this with an actual song, with the lyrics?
You said Pac was overrated because of his death, when he was a bigger star when he was alive than Nas ever was. That was my point about his sales while he was still alive.
I still play Me Against the World & Makaveli on the regular. R U Still Down & All Eyes On Me still get mad spins also. That's timeless music. With Nas his records only got spins during the time of their release for the most part. Not saying his discog is wack because it's not, it just aint all that timeless.
Seems like you putting your personal opinion over the general consensus, you mad the majority don't see it your way?
Not at all.Pac was a bigger star cuz:
A. He was way more controversial always gettin arrested,always talking,always in court,always in something
B. He was in movies
Nas has always been the more talented mc.Nas was known in hip hop years before his debut album was released
I witnessed pacs whole career he didn't blow until he started acting a fool.Nas didn't have to do that he built his resume off being a dope mc.Pac is a martyr.Nas is a living legend at age 39 going on 40 and pac is a revered memory for revisionists for the last 17 years.
It's laughable that people are trying to make a case for pac and nas being close as lyricists.Just shows how overrated pac is
.....its a lotta nikkas from a "technical" standpoint that can match what Nas does....end of the day it comes back to classic songs,albums......that's what puts Nas ahead of other lyricist nobody gives a shyt about,including Nas stans......u don't just love every lyricist.....Nas has nice concepts and can actually make good songs when he want to.....when he's not making good songs he's right there in the category with other lyricist I don't really care about....end of the day it comes back to this song shyt,and nas ain't fukin wit pac
Canibus is overrated lyrically, can't make good songs consistently, and has a shytty ass album catalogue.
Stop comparing apples and oranges
@JustCKing
exactly, youre saying what I'm sayin... kind of, you said naS was more complex, but then posted Pac verses that refute it... and thats what I am saying. No matter what cats post from naS, I can refute it with a Pac verse.
"Heavy In the Game"
Now how can I explain how this game laced me, plus with this fame
I got enemies do anything to break me, my attitude changed
Got to the point where I was driven, twenty-four/seven
Money's my mission, just a nikka trying to make a living
These busta tricks don't want no mail
They spending they riches on scandelous bytches
and stay petrified in jail
It's hell, plus all the dealers want a meal ticket
Jealous-ass bytches, player-hating but we still kick it
Always keep my eyes on the prize, watch the police
Seen so much murder, neighborhoods getting no sleep
But still, I get my money on major, continuously
Communicating through my pager, nikkaz know me
Don't have no homies cause they jealous, I hustle solo
Cause when I'm broke I got no time for the fellas, listen
Ain't nothing poppin 'bout no broke nikka, ain't no joke
fukk what they say and get your dough nikka
Heavy in the game

lyr·i·cist (lr-sst)
n.
A writer of song lyrics.
That is the definition of being a lyricist, and pac was a far better song writer than nas.
2Pac - Holler If Ya Hear Me - YouTube
i killed like 3 or 4 nikkas after hearing this song, first time i heard the world is yours i took a nap (literally)
That's not how the word is used in hip-hop. According to that definition, every rapper is a lyricist.