Nas, one of the most impressive lyricists who ever walked this earth, is the first solo New York rapper to debut at number 1 on billboard.
Wu-Tang Clan, with nothing more than a SIX MINUTE lead single containing no hook or chorus, just BARS, sold over 600k first week in 1997.
Common’s only number 1 debuting album had THIS as its lead single
Scratched in hook, boom bap sample, lyrical rhymes.
And thats not to mention the incredible mainstream success of lyrically-minded rappers such as Kendrick Lamar, J.Cole, and early Lupe Fiasco. Lyrical rappers have and will continue to be the gold standard for not only mainstream success, but also longevity.
Wu-Tang Clan, with nothing more than a SIX MINUTE lead single containing no hook or chorus, just BARS, sold over 600k first week in 1997.
Common’s only number 1 debuting album had THIS as its lead single
Scratched in hook, boom bap sample, lyrical rhymes.
And thats not to mention the incredible mainstream success of lyrically-minded rappers such as Kendrick Lamar, J.Cole, and early Lupe Fiasco. Lyrical rappers have and will continue to be the gold standard for not only mainstream success, but also longevity.
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