Lupe Fiasco vs Elzhi

Who's better?

  • Lupe Fiasco

    Votes: 55 64.0%
  • Elzhi

    Votes: 31 36.0%

  • Total voters
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Roland Coltrane

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We can't have even handed discussions about Hip-Hop as a genre because
The Booth harbors extremists and trolls who could give a fukk about Hip-Hop
outside of their absolute favorites.

Anyone who legit loves flows, schemes and the art of writing raps can't sit here
and tell me Elzhi isn't seeing Lupe in any category. Elzhi is clearly a student of Nas, Rakim,
G. Rap, Lord finesse and so on.

An insanely skillful emcee not only understands the literary element of Hip-Hop but the
musical element of emceeing and how flow is really just another way to say "Rhythm"
and the manipulation of it.

Elzhi is legit incredible at times and I'm disappointed that brehs would say
Elzhi isn't nice. I mean Elzhi was tearing shyt down when Lupe was still
taking breaths mid verse on Food & Liquor.

The Booth can really be a shyt show. Smh.


breh when I first heard this in 2001 I was :ohhh:


:mindblown:

then I copped the autographed copy of Witness My Growth from UGHH a few years later and this song had me :gladbron:

:banderas:

that beat too :whew:



breh been ridiculously nice for a loooooooong time :wow:
 

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Sonically Lupe’s best albums vs Elzhi’s best, Lupe’s music is more ambitious. From the flows, to the cadences, production quality and variety
this is just a matter of personal taste and aesthetics breh

I feel like Lupe raps over a lot of wack shyt but that's just me :hubie:

as far as that being the style he's been rocking since Slum Village, I'd say Detroit, that Dilla extended fam clique in particular(Black Milk, Young RJ, Kariem Riggins etc..) have their own distinct sound and I don't begrudge him for sticking to that sound.

all change is not necessarily evolving, sometimes it's just change. and not all change is good. A lot of these cats who are still in the game like say a OC, Ras Kass, have essentially stuck to a Boom Bap template, even if it is working with newer producers like Apollo Brown

this is my third edit btw :francis:

I'd just like to add that the production on the Preface is one of the best produced albums front to back I've ever heard
Black Milk put in some serious work on that album and "ambition", "variety" and whatnnot really don't mean all that much to me when somebody is purposely trying to come off as esoteric, I just don't mess with it man. And I say this as a HUGE fan of the Juggaknots but for them I feel like some of their beats, while esoteric or not as accessible, serve as a very good canvas for Breeze Brewin
 
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Not a huge Lupe fan and not a connaisseur of El's material but my ears tell me that El is more well rounded and easier to get into.I like Lupe's attention to detail and conceptual thinking when making records but it does less for the soul then when El commits to a concept or evokes a feeling.Simply put Lupe feels more technical but El makes you feel more so i have to go with El but i'll be the first to say that i'm not an expert on both


check your inbox, if anybody else wants me to pass the mustard holla atcha boy :jawalrus:
 

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.... lupe fiasco is a 1000 miles ahead of 95% of rappers. His metaphors, similies, and concepts are top knotch. Elzhi has one if the best flows in rap but Lupe also does and can do everything elzhi does but it's not the other way around.


only acknowledge Elzhi's "flows" brehs when he's one of the best writers there is :skip:
 

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.... lupe fiasco is a 1000 miles ahead of 95% of rappers. His metaphors, similies, and concepts are top knotch. Elzhi has one if the best flows in rap but Lupe also does and can do everything elzhi does but it's not the other way around.
I would have to agree with this. I don't think there's a flow in existence that lupe hasn't mastered. Dude can pull off any style. Just look at this new album. Dude is rapping completely different on pretty much every track. It's not simply about the lyrics, it's also about your versatility and how well you ride a beat. And I think Lupe has elzhi beat in those categories. So considering they're both pretty much equals off pure lyricism alone.....as overall MC's, you gotta give the edge to lupe. But I love elzhi. Dude is a GOAT.
 
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