HOW in the hell was Pac better than Nas at rapping?

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IMO, and i would think anybody who was actually paying attention would disagree...and you could have at least fleshed that statement a bit.

strictly > 2pacalypse > MATW = AEOM > 7DT


That 3 solo album run before the posthumous material came out is something no pac fan can really agree on as far as quality, everybody will have a FAVORITE album out of those 3 for different reasons, but i don't think it would be much of a debate as to his progression from a technical standpoint.

You could argue that AEOM was a bit of regression - and I've never thought about ranking his first two. But otherwise this is on point. I think MATW and 7DT could be equal as well - but I've never really considered comparing just the lyricism.
 

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Really, 7DT was just supposed to be a throw away album/ mix tape.

Pac actually recorded that shyt over a 3 day period.

What it take Nas, 2 years to record Illmatic?


Pac was just a more prolific artist/ song writer.

Crazy thing about it, we never really got to see Pac focus on a album.He was always getting sidetracked.


Even All Eyez On Me was just Pac getting out of jail and letting off some steam.I believe it only took him 10 days to record that shyt.That was strictly some "I'm out, let's celebrate" shyt

He died at 25.If you look at his progress from album to album, he was definitely getting better.Even while being distracted with bullshyt most of the time.Dude never reached his apex.

We never got a "focused" Tupac album.Sadly, I think he was barely starting to scratch the surface when he got killed.

The closest we came to a "focused" Tupac was Me Against The World, but even then, he was going through that shyt with Henchmen and them dudes.So I wouldn't call MATW "focused"...more like a brief introspection of his life at the time.



Pac was just one of those people born with words in their heart.Expression comes easy to folks like that.


He didn't have to sit around and convince you that he was smart or artistic.You just felt it in his music

Woulda Coulda Shoulda. All we can judge is what he recorded.
 

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nikkas in New York suck at rapping? Do you hear yourself, New York nikkas created hip hop. Today New York isn't the same but the future looks bright, New York dominated hip hop longer than any other region IJS.

I didn't drop that line you did, I explained it because you didn't understand. You don't understand shyt, only that simple ass Pac shyt. You nitpick lines, and disregard entire verses. fukk is wrong with you breh :scusthov:?


If you don't see the influence of Illmatic your blind. Do you realize what NY and the East Coast was before Illmatic dropped? Illmatic has been sampled so much, and praised by artists of the past and artists of today. Illmatic was the first album to get 5 mics from The Source, in fact I can't find a single review under 9 out of 10 for the album.

Rakim was just as ill as Nas. And plenty of albums got 5 before Illmatic.

Still hugely influential album. Probably one of the 5 most influential albums in hip hop history.
 

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Whats not to understand, the shyt is ever so simplistic. You hypin it up to be somethin that it aint. I was in Chicago in 94... with TWO albums in 94 named Resurrection stylistically and lyrically BETTER than Illmatic which came out the same year.

Pac released Keep Ya Head up in 93 >>>>>>> naS whole career
and it wasnt on some hippity hop that you EC cats give naS credit for changing. Ice Cube wasnt on that, Snoop was on that. Scarface wasnt on that. Niccaz that I listened to werent affected by illmatic, and were rapping BETTER when illmatic dropped.

Like I said, maybe in NY where niccaz sucked it was a game changer... but like @SunZoo said, E.1999 was >>>>> in OH

Nobody gives a shyt about Twista's Resurrection. Literally, 99% of people don't know it exists.
 
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Yes, the rhyme schemes/flow or however you want to describe that.

for instance this random Twista verse... (its first)

Do or Die - Money Flow - YouTube


youre not gonna get that from naS... naS flow is much more like Pac's. Its like tryin to tell who's flow is better, FABO or Ma$e... really, whats the difference?

The flow is dope on that song. I've never heard it before. Honestly though, I can't understand half of what he's saying. :shaq2:

He's sacrificing substance for style. I can hear everything that Nas is saying on Illmatic. Its the perfect marriage of flow and substance (Jay on RD is the same to me - flows just perfect).
 

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a few things...

A) you think I give a fukk what illmatic did for NY. So like I said, maybe there that shyt is all its hyped to be, but in the rest of the country that album is ass and had NO influence.

B) Lupe talks about IWW. Lupe is in my age group. We wasnt fukkin with illmatic, no one gave a fukc about it. IWW was another story. I like IWW.

C) Lil Kim got 5 mics. And the bullshyt magazines is partially what caused the East West shyt to pop off because of the EC bias. Lil Kim got 5 mics :mindblown: no one gives a fukc about mics. the album is trash.

The Lil Kim shyt happened 10 years later. Many years after nobody gave a shyt about the SOurce. It had credibility when Illmatic got five.

I already told you this in another thread. Why do you repeat shyt you know is wrong?
 

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a few things...

A) you think I give a fukk what illmatic did for NY. So like I said, maybe there that shyt is all its hyped to be, but in the rest of the country that album is ass and had NO influence.

B) Lupe talks about IWW. Lupe is in my age group. We wasnt fukkin with illmatic, no one gave a fukc about it. IWW was another story. I like IWW.

C) Lil Kim got 5 mics. And the bullshyt magazines is partially what caused the East West shyt to pop off because of the EC bias. Lil Kim got 5 mics :mindblown: no one gives a fukc about mics. the album is trash.
A. No. You obviously don't give a fukk about Illmatic. The albums stretches deep c'mon son, The Game a west coast dude recalls stealing Illmatic and says he was a Compton nikka with a NY State of Mind. Elzhi is from Detroit. Lupe is from Chicago. Pusha T is from Virginia, Wiz is from Pittsburgh. All guys that have been influenced/like Illmatic from all over the country.

B. Lupe loves IWW and Illmatic he's a huge Nas fan. He heard IWW first but after hearing Illmatic it became the "soundtrack of his life".

C. The Source wasn't that bad in '94. Lil Kim getting 5 mics was bad, but The Source wasn't the only magazine that gave Illmatic a perfect review. So did AllMusic, Mojo, Pitchfork Media, Enterntainment Weekly, USA Today. Illmatic got great reviews by just about all outlets gave it at least a 4 out of 5/9 out of 10. Even Robert Christgau who was opposed to violent rap gave the album a positive review.
 

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Nobody gives a shyt about Twista's Resurrection. Literally, 99% of people don't know it exists.
right... just like illmatic. See how you naS stans work? Imagine me running around talkin like either Resurrection was the most influential album of all time, when nobody actually has it. That would be pretty fukkin stupid.

But the POINT is that niccaz were rapping better than what you give naS credit for AT THE EXACT SAME TIME AND BEFORE naS CAME OUT.

So maybe he changed hip hop on his block where there was only weak niccaz rapping, but elsewhere, niccaz was ALREADY spittin. How you cant grasp the simplest things is beyond me.

Youre trying to argue that Jordan influenced Bird and Magic, and that makes no fukkin sense.
 

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all of them because illmatic wasnt complex at all. it was incoherent rambling.



No, not really. Its really that bad. There may be a birdman album its better than, but I wouldnt suffer through a birdman album like i did illmatic.

Dog - I'm giving you a pass - you don't have to reply everytime I mention Illmatic. I KNOW YOU THINK ITS TRASH. You've established that.

I'm talking to the others who acknowlege it as a great album, but maybe feel a Pac album is better.
 

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right... just like illmatic. See how you naS stans work? Imagine me running around talkin like either Resurrection was the most influential album of all time, when nobody actually has it. That would be pretty fukkin stupid.

But the POINT is that niccaz were rapping better than what you give naS credit for AT THE EXACT SAME TIME AND BEFORE naS CAME OUT.

So maybe he changed hip hop on his block where there was only weak niccaz rapping, but elsewhere, niccaz was ALREADY spittin. How you cant grasp the simplest things is beyond me.

Youre trying to argue that Jordan influenced Bird and Magic, and that makes no fukkin sense.

:snoop:

Who else was spitting like Nas pre 1994? Before the two REsurrections dropped? 1993 and before.
 

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Rakim was just as ill as Nas. And plenty of albums got 5 before Illmatic.

Still hugely influential album. Probably one of the 5 most influential albums in hip hop history.
I know Rakim was ill. However Illmatic was the first album to get 5 mics from The Source.

This is how the people at the Source felt after hearing Illmatic for the first time months before its release.
It’s about 9pm… I get to the office and I gather all the heads in the conference room. I remember who was there: @matteoGlen [the twitter account of Matty C, then The Source's "Unsigned Hype" editor] @CeeWild [twitter account of Chris Wilder, another editor], @FrozenFiles [twitter account of Schott 'Free' Jacobs, another contemporary editor]. Everyone is nodding their heads, eyes wide, mouths open, it’s hip-hop paradise. We had a pretty shytty system in there but it didn’t matter, I pop in the tape and the powerful musical magic emits from the speakers. When those funky/eerie/powerful xylophone notes from 'One Love' come on, I remember @FrozenFiles is literally lying on the floor… He can’t comprehend how good it is. None of us can. It’s the best shyt we’ve heard in our lives… Internally, we start debating how we’re gonna handle this. I say right away that it’s gotta get a “5”.
 
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I know Rakim was ill. However Illmatic was the first album to get 5 mics from The Source.

This is how the people at the Source felt after hearing Illmatic for the first time months before its release.
It’s about 9pm… I get to the office and I gather all the heads in the conference room. I remember who was there: @matteoGlen [the twitter account of Matty C, then The Source's "Unsigned Hype" editor] @CeeWild [twitter account of Chris Wilder, another editor], @FrozenFiles [twitter account of Schott 'Free' Jacobs, another contemporary editor]. Everyone is nodding their heads, eyes wide, mouths open, it’s hip-hop paradise. We had a pretty shytty system in there but it didn’t matter, I pop in the tape and the powerful musical magic emits from the speakers. When those funky/eerie/powerful xylophone notes from 'One Love' come on, I remember @FrozenFiles is literally lying on the floor… He can’t comprehend how good it is. None of us can. It’s the best shyt we’ve heard in our lives… Internally, we start debating how we’re gonna handle this. I say right away that it’s gotta get a “5”.

That quote is :gladbron:

But there were many albums to get 5 before Illmatic.

Albums that originally received five mics:

People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm -- A Tribe Called Quest
Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em -- Eric B. & Rakim
AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted -- Ice Cube
One for All -- Brand Nubian
De La Soul Is Dead -- De La Soul
The Low End Theory -- A Tribe Called Quest
Illmatic -- Nas
Life After Death -- The Notorious B.I.G.
Aquemini -- Outkast
The Blueprint -- Jay-Z
Stillmatic -- Nas
The Fix -- Scarface
The Naked Truth -- Lil' Kim
Trill OG -- Bun B
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy -- Kanye West

Note that for three years before and after Illmatic - nobody gets a 5. These are 6 of the best years in hip hop. The Source was stingy as shyt in this period - but they had to give it up for Illmatic.

The Source (magazine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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Then Me Against the World works for you

Yep - for me Pac comes down to MATW and 7DT.

Still - don't get it twisted. AEOM is a certified classic. I was in the Bay at the time and that album got played out of every car for basically two years straight.
 
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