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It still disproves that Jay waited till the coast was clearDef Jam bought copies to get #1 on the charts. The OutKast albums eventually outsold the Jay-Z albums.

It still disproves that Jay waited till the coast was clearDef Jam bought copies to get #1 on the charts. The OutKast albums eventually outsold the Jay-Z albums.

go to 18:18->20:00 for your answer

He was an artist in the 80s, his first verse was like 86He didn't make it in the 80's because he didn't have the talent that the cats who made it in the 80's had. If Jay-Z would've been an artist in the 80's he wouldn't have stood out at all. Not against cats like Rakim, Kane, Slick Rick, LL, and G Rap.
Jay-Z is as overrated as overrated gets.
Rosario Dawson was clappin a little too hard when Ed said Nas spanked Jay-Z in that battle![]()

By the time he dropped in the 90s there was so much shyt out he didn't stand out initially. Keep in mind BIG/Pac/Wu/Outkast/DMX/BONE ran '96-'97. Jay was a b-tier rapper, at best, until a few years later. By that point he'd already been in the game 10+ years.
Fred.
dmx didn't blow until '98.
outkast was b-tier breh. I see you tried to sneak them in the middle on the slick. I'm gonna have to upp that thread now.
DMX made more noise off his verse on "4,3,2,1" in '97 than Jay did with the entirety of "Reasonable Doubt" in '96. Everybody knew DMX was next to blow before "Get At Me Dog" even came out.
Outkast went multi-plat twice in the time it took Jay to hit multi-plat once with "Vol. 2". So....either Jay wasn't that popular until his 3rd album or Outkast wasn't b-tier.
Fred.
/thread. And let's be real here, we would never got rapping Jay-Z if Sean Carter wasn't a hustler first.He was pretty successful in the streets, probably saw no reason to rap.
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