If you combined Nas and Hov's discographies what would the top 5 be?

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nikka shut the fukk up Ive heard the album period I dont give a fukk about none of that other your talking about. This nothing to do with "revisionist" history ,you nikkas just love spewing rhetoric.

Crying like a ho :russ: . And you still WRONG :heh:
 

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Illmatic, Stillantic, reasonable doubt, Blueprint are locks

For they last one I give IWW the edge over Vol 2

Edit: I forgot about Lost Tapes :sadcam: in order:

1. Lost Tapes
2. Stillmatic
3. Reasonable Doubt
4. Illmatic
5. Blueprint

Lost Tapes to me is the greatest rap album ever.

And Stillmatic at 2. Yea. More then any of their albums the way that album has aged does something to me man.
 
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I can listen to reasonable doubt without skipping a song nor get bored

Can't really do that with none of those other albums

:yeshrug:
 

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1.) It Was Written
2.) Illmatic
3.) Blueprint
4.) Reasonable Doubt
5.) King's Disease 3
 

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I can listen to reasonable doubt without skipping a song nor get bored

Can't really do that with none of those other albums

:yeshrug:
I think Jay was at his sharpest lyrically on RD but there are some less than stellar moments on RD in terms of the production - overall I think The Blueprint, the Black Album and AG are better in terms of the beats. Does anyone still really play the track with Foxy?
 

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Funny thing is, you literally have to do that … and they still don’t surpass a rapper who they’ve had 28 years to surpass. More time to surpass that rapper than that rapper was alive

you can make a ‘best of’ album
from that rappers posthumously released catalog and it will definitively and quantifiably exceed their ‘best of‘ album

You can chart out the highs and lows of both of their catalogs and it’d look the same
Who are you referring to?
 

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I think Jay was at his sharpest lyrically on RD but there are some less than stellar moments on RD in terms of the production - overall I think The Blueprint, the Black Album and AG are better in terms of the beats. Does anyone still really play the track with Foxy?
I like the track with foxy it's entertaining and they got great chemistry. Imo having better beats or production is kinda irrelevant because the lyrics and flows on RD are too nice.
 

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Funny thing is, you literally have to do that … and they still don’t surpass a rapper who they’ve had 28 years to surpass. More time to surpass that rapper than that rapper was alive

you can make a ‘best of’ album
from that rappers posthumously released catalog and it will definitively and quantifiably exceed their ‘best of‘ album

You can chart out the highs and lows of both of their catalogs and it’d look the same
No.
 
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