It seems KRS-ONE is not as high on GOAT lists as he used to be

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I'm prolly a lot younger than u...I'm genuinely asking....cause I love this shyt n I'm a student of the game...I never heard a record just seen the battles

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Lyricist Lounge freestyle
Radiate by sun ft o type star[who common bit to be resurrection common]
Masters of the universe ft juice
final four ft juice
From the heart [best verse in rap history kn this record]
Tip of the iceberg album
Listen to the werds album
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BaR' d up album




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Freestyle or written
Sincerely
Lyricist Lounge freestyle
From the heart [best verse in rap history kn this record]
Tip of the iceberg
Listen to the werds
All bets off
BaR' d up




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I'll do my HW n report bak OG. :salute:
 

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Its because how many 40+ year olds are spewing top 10 rap lists every single week

of course Krs-One is one of the best rappers of all time dead or alive
 

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Freestyle or written
Sincerely
Lyricist Lounge freestyle
Radiate by sun ft o type star[who common bit to be resurrection common]
Masters of the universe ft juice
final four ft juice
From the heart [best verse in rap history kn this record]
Tip of the iceberg album
Listen to the werds album
All bets off album
BaR' d up album




Art Barr


ayo u need to tell your guy to clean up his Spotify.....they did your boy DIRTY.

they got some 90s RnB group.....then juice n the moleman.....than some Pastor Troy clown that was hilariously entertain all under the same Juice artist dice its bugged out :russ:

but I banged that moleman tape with the microphone on the cover n that shyt was dope. He can rap FR FR
 

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ayo u need to tell your guy to clean up his Spotify.....they did your boy DIRTY.

they got some 90s RnB group.....then juice n the moleman.....than some Pastor Troy clown that was hilariously entertain all under the same Juice artist dice its bugged out :russ:

but I banged that moleman tape with the microphone on the cover n that shyt was dope. He can rap FR FR


Preciate it handshake.


Good to know.

I do not stream and own my music.
So I have disconnect to what the consumer experience will be in the streaming era as far as using all the services

So to hear this from a gateway listener is golden. Thanks.

will look into and See what can be changed from this.

Totally preciative for you listening.



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Preciate it handshake.


Good to know.

I do not stream and own my music.
So I have disconnect to what the consumer experience will be in the streaming era as far as using all the services

So to hear this from a gateway listener is golden. Thanks.

will look into and See what can be changed from this.

Totally preciative for you listening.



Art Barr

I understand where you're coming from...and I didn't mean disrespect before with the "battle rapper" thing. but legacy matters. this is how my generation gets it. So preserving history is important. All we got iz us smell me. the art been PIMPed out enuff already. lets hold onto anything authentic n rep it 2 the fullest.
 

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It’s not 1998 anymore.

Biggest argument against him (other than battymon pedo affiliation) is that no one’s wants to hear him rap.

A new G Rap verse? 🔥 in any decade.
Rhakim? Let’s go.
Kane? Absolutely.

Krs? We’ve been off that since maybe the step into a world remix.
 

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I think a big part of it is that emcees who came of age in the mid-90s and later (Nas, Jay-Z, etc.) were able to have longevity that emcees from the 80s never enjoyed.

People like Nas and Jay seemed to be relevant for longer and eventually put together very deep catalogues.

If you look at 80s emcees, who had any longevity? What I mean is longevity in terms of putting out quality material and being "relevant" (receiving a certain level of mass recognition among hardcore hip-hop fans). There are a lot of albums I love that went double aluminum and generated little buzz among even hardcore hip-hop fans.

- Rakim: basically absent after 1992 except for a brief resurgence in 1997 with The 18th Letter and one or two guest spots during his Aftermath days. I try to forget about the indignity of Ra being shelved by Dr. Dre.

- Kane: basically irrelevant from the early 90s on, even though he still had skills

- KRS: has released a lot of albums, but stopped being relevant around 2000

- G Rap: never made it as big as the others in the first place (i.e., no gold albums) ... in the late 90s/early 00s it looked like he might finally get his time in the sun, but things never worked out. Is most widely known in "mainstream" hip-hop circles for being superhead's baby's daddy.

- LL: stayed relevant for a long time, but not really as an emcee held in high regard by purists

- Ice Cube: basically same category as LL


The crazy thing about this is that most of the 80s emcees I mentioned are only slightly older than Jay-Z. They were considered dinosaurs before they even turned 30!!

KRS had a pretty consistent run from 86-97 which was pretty long a run for back then compared to most of his contemporaries outside of LL.

But you’re right for the most part back then runs only lasted 5 or 6 years and guys disappeared

Rakim was thought to be old as hell when he returned to with 18th letter after a long hiatus but he wasn’t even 30 yet

Hiphop has always been ageist

Guys primes do last longer now but you still have younger generations who love sh1tting on rappers from prior generations.
 

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I understand where you're coming from...and I didn't mean disrespect before with the "battle rapper" thing. but legacy matters. this is how my generation gets it. So preserving history is important. All we got iz us smell me. the art been PIMPed out enuff already. lets hold onto anything authentic n rep it 2 the fullest.


Oh.

See if you can get your hands on the man ep re-release.

It had the Lyricist Lounge juice record that somehow was not on Lyricist Lounge. It also has the skeleton of the major label style juice record with hula who made summertime with fingers too.

So check out that list.

You will not be disappointed at all.


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When Blaze Magazine did the top 50 rappers of all time in 1998, KRS-One was number 2 behind Rakim

When MTV did the top 10 rappers of all-time in 2006, KRS-One was number 6

When The source did the top 50 Mcs (or lyricist, I can't remember how it was titled) of all-time he was 7th

So he was consistently in the top 5-10 in most publications

Ego Trip’s book of hip hop lists in the late 90s had KRS at 1, Rakim at 2, and I think Chuck D at 3.

Nowadays it’s easy to learn more about hip hop history, but there was less access back then, so it was a nice book to have and learn.
 
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