Juvenile a top 10 rapper of all time

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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 .

I'm totally aware 400 Degreez put Cash Money on the map nationally. shyt that album basically put No Limit under. I was young but fully aware the impact the album had

But to say it's that and Guerilla Warfare are two of the most important albums of the late 90's just isn't true
 

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I would say top 10 in the south fairly easily but not top 10 ever. How cats gonna have rappers like Young Thug and shyt over Juvy :mjlol:
 

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MASSACRE WAS MID AS fukk
AND ONLY SOLD DUE TO GRODT.

NO ONE IS RANKING THAT
ALBUM ANYWHERE.
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Agreed but nikkas played that shyt and it goes with his criteria for back then. Like Kiss said shyt was a weed plate

I give credit to 50 for Power of the Dollar, Get Rich, Beg For Mercy & the G Unit shyt
 

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His verse on "25 to Life" is some of the most heartfelt shyt I've heard on wax.

That bytch didn't see nothing cause it was dark at night, but I guess us blacks look the same to y'all...
 

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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 🧢
The only filler on 400 Degreez was the Ha remix, mostly because Jay ruined it with his wack ass verse ( I like late 90s Jay Z but he was not good on that track and out of place).

I'll agree with you on Guerilla Warfare, but 400 Degreez is a classic and has had a lasting impact.



98 had some classics come out that year (It's Dark and Hell is Hot, Miseducation of Lauren Hill, Capital Punishment, and Aquemnini) so I think it could reasonably be argued it not being the best album that year.

I would say, even if it's argued not as one of the best, it's impact culturally is greater than those ablums. A lot of those albums mentioned above were by rappers/duos who were in their own lane. DMX, Lauren Hill, Big Pun, Outkast are all talented and gifted, and their albums launched their careers. But none of those albums really put their whole city on like 400 Degreez did for the NO, and bring a whole new genre into the mainstream.

I love Aqumeni, Lauren Hill, and Pun, but out of all those albums I'd say X's is the only one that has a song that, as soon as the first few chords drop (Ruff Ryders Anthem), can get a whole crowd of people anywhere in this country riled up in 2023 like when those first few chords of Back That Ass up can do. Those songs on those albums transcended place and time and still are as fresh today as they were 25 years ago.
 

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No and everybody can't be in the top 10. It's okay. You got millions of rappers they can't all be top 10, They celebrating 50 years of hip hop and we talking bout top 10?
 
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