people already killed off the word "classic".
now I guess we're gonna abuse the term "iconic" now.
realistically the only ones you can make a case for are these, for varying reasons. not necessarily, saying theyre the best cuts:
mo money, mo problems
notorious thugs
hypnotize - I always felt like this was weak, but that's just my opinion.
ten crack commandments
give or take a couple more. I'm just going off top.
no.
but dude that said that was on-point too.
those songs didn't move the needle tho.
its not about who did it first. its about who moved the needle.
hell, biggie isn't even the 1st new York rapper to collab with bone. but notorious thugs is the song that moved the needle and made these type of collabs commonplace. its the song that people trace back to whenever another memorable bi-coastal collab is brought up.
it also the song that had rappers droppin token double-time tracks on their albums.
now I guess we're gonna abuse the term "iconic" now.
realistically the only ones you can make a case for are these, for varying reasons. not necessarily, saying theyre the best cuts:
mo money, mo problems
notorious thugs
hypnotize - I always felt like this was weak, but that's just my opinion.
ten crack commandments
give or take a couple more. I'm just going off top.
you the dude who said something about it start making dudes work with southern artist?
no.
but dude that said that was on-point too.
also East Coast and West Coast dudes was having Scarface on their tracks back in the day
those songs didn't move the needle tho.
its not about who did it first. its about who moved the needle.
hell, biggie isn't even the 1st new York rapper to collab with bone. but notorious thugs is the song that moved the needle and made these type of collabs commonplace. its the song that people trace back to whenever another memorable bi-coastal collab is brought up.
it also the song that had rappers droppin token double-time tracks on their albums.
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