Juvenile a top 10 rapper of all time

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there are people who really put kiss that high, people will also argue that juve has a much more consistent catalogue than 50.
I used to be one of those who had Kiss up there. Kiss & Styles are both two of my all-time favorites

I would put them in a personal top 10 maybe, but that’s not me being mostly objective

And I was more saying 50 met the criteria he set in that post. He had two monster blockbuster albums & whoever you have between him & Juve musically is up for debate. They apples n oranges
 

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Anytime someone uses the :manny: I'm assuming what he knows he's saying is some bullshyt but he's gonna say it anyway

Loved Juvie since Ha and grew up on him as a youngin but this is a no. I wouldn't say Juvenile was a highly skilled rapper by any means and his longevity isn't all that impressive if we're being honest. His run only really lasted for about 3 years and even that's iffy you add context

Mystikal was a better rapper and lyricist than Juvie but I don't wanna go there

400 Degreez is a good album but in my personal opinion isn't a classic but I have no problem with south bruhs saying it is. 400 Degreez was mostly carried by the Hot Boyz and Mannie Fresh more so than Juvenlie himself

Seems like you're just riding off the tinydesk high right now and I understand it with you being from the south

Sidenote: How the hell can you have Snoop in your top 10 when Snoop has admitted he's had ghostwriters for damn near 30 years?
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Juvenile carried 400 Degreez AND Guerilla Warfare two of the most important albums of the late ‘90s,there is literally no way you can say it’s not a classic .

And it’s 1000% not a southern thing because 400 Degreez was rocking hard as hell for years up here
 

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I used to be one of those who had Kiss up there. Kiss & Styles are both two of my all-time favorites

I would put them in a personal top 10 maybe, but that’s not me being mostly objective

And I was more saying 50 met the criteria he set in that post. He had two monster blockbuster albums & whoever you have between him & Juve musically is up for debate. They apples n oranges

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Thug, Bun and Juicy J over juvenile :picard: the disrespect :picard:

None of them got a solo classic album, not a single one of them :picard:

Juvenile got a classic album :hubie: not just a classic album, a solidified classic album :hubie: no one going to argue 400 degreez not a classic :hubie:
 

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400 degreez blassic

Juvy as a whole…overrated afff
 

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Juvenile carried 400 Degreez AND Guerilla Warfare two of the most important albums of the late ‘90s,there is literally no way you can say it’s not a classic .

And it’s 1000% not a southern thing because 400 Degreez was rocking hard as hell for years up here

There's a lot of filler on 400 Degreez for it to be a classic. I have no problem with anyone saying it's a classic but it's just a good album to me

And 400 Degreez and Guerilla Warfare were not two of the most important albums of the late 90's. 400 Degreez wasn't even the best album to come out that year. Stop the 🧢
 

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There's a lot of filler on 400 Degreez for it to be a classic. I have no problem with anyone saying it's a classic but it's just a good album to me

And 400 Degreez and Guerilla Warfare were not two of the most important albums of the late 90's. 400 Degreez wasn't even the best album to come out that year. Stop the 🧢
400 Degreez literally put Cash Money on the map nationally .

If you don’t understand-acknowledge the impact of that I don’t know what to tell you .
 
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