prophecypro
Hollywood North
No one is saying that numbers are everything but if Vanilla Ice was still selling to this day, you would have to admit defeat and admit that he must be good. You cant be whack and still sell year after year, album after album for long. The problem with other variables is that they are extremely subjective so you cant weigh them much because they differ from personality to personality.
lol, im not sure about that. It takes a lot to remember all the artists from way back in the day. In most cases, your reign at the top needs to be long enough(20yrs). Its so easy to forget that DMX was the biggest rap artist not a long time ago but he is fast becoming someone that most people wont recognise if they met him at the airport today.
The difference is as evident from the past year with Life is Good and the acclaim it got, Nas is still very much here and still a successful artist. He has been around 20 years now.
If people wanna put Jay-Z at number 1 that's fine, he's earned the popularity and acclaim, but Nas is still very much there in the credbility rankings even with a fifth of what Jay sells because hes still making dope music and preserving his legacy, he'll always be considered in the top 5-10 and if you're in there, you're always gonna have people making the case for you like the CNN article. Certainly it seems confident to call him the best lyricist now and even if that's only one aspect, its still strong enough that'll be in those conversations which is all that matters,
You're acting like that Nas will be forgotten and that only happens if you stop making good music or any music at all, which has not happened yet