Does qualify:
- You have to have more than 1 classic song.
- More than 1 of your classic songs has to be a SOLO.
- You have to have at least 1 undeniable classic album and 1 good/arguable classic.
- You currently/have had to have done more rapping than singing/harmonizing through out your career.
- You have to have been in the game for at least a decade to be in the all time conversation.
Does NOT qualify (none of this sh*t has anything to do with rapping):
- Your business acumen. That makes you a decent to good entrepreneur...that's it.
- Business ventures and brands. This just means you have a good manager and a decent personal brand.
- Your sales/streams. A major label push and marketing budget does wonders. Even if you only did 20K first week, you would have likely did less than 10K without the label.
- Your wealth.
- The p*ssy you lay in.
- Your social media followers. That just means you're entertaining (intentionally or unintentionally).
Discuss...
Good list
Where are the criteria that critiques an emcees abilities though?
Can they rock a crowd?
Did they introduce a new way of rhyming?
Did they influence how their peers rapped after they came on the scene?
How well rounded are they? Can they make story telling raps, girl records, party joints, wintertime skully music, summer time drop top music?
Did they affect you emotionally? Could you feel their pain, their struggle, their successes?
How did they affect your worldview? Did they change or influence the way you viewed yourself and your surroundings?
What about beat selection? How good where they at song structure, melodies, hooks, etc.
These are a few things I look for in my favorite emcees..