Most improved rappers of all-time

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I always thought BK was home of the brave. You making BK n!ggas look bad, real bad. Before I thought you was just a trolling ass, dusty f@ggot that didn't take care of his children. Now I know you're a coward and snitch too.
Look lil c00n ass nikka don't do it to yourself, don't get ya grandma pistol whipped over some Internet shyt :stopitslime:

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Look lil c00n ass nikka don't do it to yourself, don't get ya grandma pistol whipped over some Internet shyt :stopitslime:

Coming out to Brooklyn isn't something a c00n like you wants to do

Lmao. Go head tough guy. Wasn't so tough when you ignored me and started snitching to the mods tho. You a b!tchmade f@ggot. I hope your kids find out that you spend your whole day on an internet messageboard trolling so they can be even more ashamed of having a coward as a father.
 

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Lmao. Go head tough guy. Wasn't so tough when you ignored me and started snitching to the mods tho. You a b!tchmade f@ggot. I hope your kids find out that you spend your whole day on an internet messageboard trolling so they can be even more ashamed of having a coward as a father.
He a snitch too? :scust:
 

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Every time this topic comes up, the answer for me remains the same...Bun B
Around Supertight Bun really started getting comfortable with his flow and Ridin' Dirty contains some of the best displays of lyricism of all time, and its like it came out of the blue. As much love as Bun gets, he was a mediocre rapper on Too Hard to Swallow, but its still a dope album. Bun on Pocket Full Of Stones (1992) and Bun on Murda' (1996) is probably the biggest leap in Hip-Hop history from a lyrical standpoint.
 

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:sas2: Well put.
I agree with that. Flow was still lacking on Resurrection. One Day It All Make Sense he was more complete.

:manny: @TrebleMan summed it. I like One Day a little better though personally

Resurrection is nice and I like it but One Day is just so personnal (it seems to him) and it connects with me because we experienced the similiar situations in life at that time at so it connects with me on a personal level... Our daughters are a few months about and the song with Lauryn Hill for one is personal

Masta Ace improved. I would say he's a perfect combination of updating his old flow to the "new" but still keeping it old (if you understand what i mean)
I would say Erick Sermon improved alot.. Every album he got just a little bit better with each release.
Fat Joe after Pun
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All three I think got way more charismatic as their careers continued. That to me is one of the greatest elements of any rapper.

It's backwards. Most "emcees" when dropping their first album have all the lyrics in the world, but not that great of/even weak deliveries/charisma/artistry.

Whereas popular rappers' first albums show them as the opposite, where their lyrics aren't that great, but have delivery/charisma in spades.


only rappers more charismatic than common starting out are:

chip fu
Redman

common was a top styles based era emcee.
outside of tonite's the nite remix,..
no one was more charismatic than common breaker one nine remix to can I bust.

also,...
I saw del mentioned and that is all types of wrong.

I think people are speaking out of frame of reference and not knowing about the styles era to technical revolution for rap.
or the actual sonic changes that took place.


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Resurrection is nice and I like it but One Day is just so personnal (it seems to him) and it connects with me because we experienced the similiar situations in life at that time at so it connects with me on a personal level... Our daughters are a few months about and the song with Lauryn Hill for one is personal

Masta Ace improved. I would say he's a perfect combination of updating his old flow to the "new" but still keeping it old (if you understand what i mean)
I would say Erick Sermon improved alot.. Every album he got just a little bit better with each release.
Fat Joe after Pun
Sean Price


erick sermon actually regressed and the change to technical proficiency.
That made charismatic moments line hey Erick sermon fun.
When applied to his horrible taste of low quality rap punchlines.
made him into a wack producer on the mic with try hard punchlines of wackness.
Erick sermon has not made one actual good record since:
hittin switches

you are completely offley about common as well.
I think this thread is showing people don't really know skills like that.
yet, will open their mouths to critique rappers and not know what they are talking about.


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Every time this topic comes up, the answer for me remains the same...Bun B
Around Supertight Bun really started getting comfortable with his flow and Ridin' Dirty contains some of the best displays of lyricism of all time, and its like it came out of the blue. As much love as Bun gets, he was a mediocre rapper on Too Hard to Swallow, but its still a dope album. Bun on Pocket Full Of Stones (1992) and Bun on Murda' (1996) is probably the biggest leap in Hip-Hop history from a lyrical standpoint.


bun, was right on the curve, to being a technical marvel at the right exact time.


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erick sermon actually regressed and the change to technical proficiency.
That made charismatic moments line hey Erick sermon fun.
When applied to his horrible taste of low quality rap punchlines.
made him into a wack producer on the mic with try hard punchlines of wackness.
Erick sermon has not made one actual good record since:
hittin switches

you are completely offley about common as well.
I think this thread is showing people don't really know skills like that.
yet, will open their mouths to critique rappers and not know what they are talking about.


Art Barr

I semi agree on Erick Sermon ... He improved from Strickly to No Pressure ... that was his peak.. and I guess he had alot to prove..
AS for common .. I said there are personal connections which is why I rank One Day higher.. And Common is my favorite rapper BTW...
 
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