This dude seems like he will never fall off. I mean when you compare him to the all time greats like Rakim, KRS ONE, Nas, Biggie, Pac, Big Daddy Kane, Common, Slick Rick and the rest of the greats, Jay Z seems to be able to stay in the media and be relevant for oh so long.
Can an argument be made that Jay is the greatest hip hop artist ever due to his outstanding success, fame and relevance?
Rakim pioneered lyricism and is considered the greatest by many hip hop purist.
KRS ONE also considered one of the best, added a lot of consciousness, reggae and battle rhymes.
Nas considered the apparent heir to Rakim is excellent at storytelling, great lyrics and continues to shine but not with all of Jay's success.
Biggie and Pac are dead. Jay learned that trying to be the hardest street rappa may not be the wisest decision. He learned from the mistakes of Biggie and Pac and chose another route.
Biggie Daddy Kane was a combination of the aboved mentioned artists and even he had to give it up to Jay. By the way he took Jay in and mentioned him for some time.
I could go down the list and by no means am I saying Jay is better than all these artists but atleast he is on their level and has to be mentioned. Jay seems to persist and outlast a lot of the greatest rappers.
But why is Jay so popular, successful and relevant. More so than the above mentioned rappers?
Without the success and relevance, would Jay still be considered one of the best?
What is his secret?
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http://cdn.necolebytchie.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Kelis-4.jpgHe has the best combination of talent and business smarts in hiphop. On either side of that coin you have Nas and Diddy at the top of the pyramid, but neither of them combine the two as well as he does.
He has the best combination of talent and business smarts in hiphop. On either side of that coin you have Nas and Diddy at the top of the pyramid, but neither of them combine the two as well as he does.
jay took every upcoming trend in hip hop and made it his own. from the producers he rocked with, to embracing the south when noone did; dude knew how to stay in the conversation ALL THE TIME
he stayed on the radio which is very important. he had the skill to get props from the heads and the commercial appeal to stay in the mainstream. this is a man who BIGGIE cosigned and when biggie died, definetely filled the void while nas/method man/other top nyc mcs let him have it pretty much.
he always worked with the hottest producers, created names for his label to work with. im sure he paid a lil to get mentioned with the greats because pre hard knock life i was seeing magazines say "whos the best nas biggie or jay z" with me thinking who the fukk is jay z cause dude wasnt even big like that til vol 2.
oh, and the beyonce thing made him a household name outside of hiphop. every woman who reads gossip mags and such now know who he is at that point.
jay is the perfect hip hip business man while being an artist.