Name an artist who had "it" in terms of star power but never took full advantage

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My first thought was Method Man, I know he's a star but he could be on Snoop Dogg level megastar, could have a classic album like Nas, Jay-Z, Pac, Big level.
 

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Saigon- dude was lyrical yet could make great songs, had that recurring role on Entourage, was a dope live performer, but Atlantic put his ass on the shelf and it fukked up all of his buzz and he couldn’t recover. Had GSNT dropped in 05 when it was supposed to be really could have been a superstar.

Quan- Dude had the Nas co-sign and one of the best songs on Streets Disciple, which was a single and video. Had some great features, signed what seemed like a great deal and had a nice buzz. Then he fukked up and got arrested on some bullshyt and it seemed like overnight he was gone. He could’ve been Drake before Drake and he actually WROTE his own lyrics.

I agree with Saigon.
 

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Allan Porn >
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Greg Porn is/was a part of the Roots family and was featured on their last few albums. He was also part of the Money Making Jam Boys and dropped his lone album, Amerikin Junkie back in 2013. He was an immense talent and should have been a star, but he was on that Philly bullshyt unfortunately.
 

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You can make and argument for 2pac even tho he was a superstar when he was alive. He could have been bigger and was destined for greater things
Had he lived, his best work was definitely still in front of him. I enjoyed Pac as an actor even more than as an emcee, and looked forward to more roles and eventually him directing movies.
 

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Frank Ocean. I was always a Weeknd fan and wasn't into Frank outside of a record records, but he clearly had the look and sound. Seemed like he was about to really blow up and then he kinda just disappeared while Weeknd kept going. He's still got a lot of fans waiting but that doesn't last.
 

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Xzibit seemed like he was poised to be an A-List rapper in 1999/2000. He was on B Please with Snoop and he started running with Snoop, Dre, and Em. He had a distinct rapping voice. He already had a classic song in Paparazzi in his belt. The public seemed to like him. And then his album came and it was alright I guess, but he needed better than alright at that moment to make that leap in stardom. He did get the Pimp My Ride gig so he didn’t fall into irrelevancy, but felt there was so much money left on the table because the 2000 album didn’t deliver the goods.
 

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Nas? How so? Net is worth over 100 million with more then ten liquid in the bank. He has 4 number 1 albums, 7 platinum albums, and 3 gold albums, and majority will say he’s making the best music of the past few years.

What else could he have done?

how do you know how much money he has in the bank? also, what does that have to do with being a star? he could’ve went to DMX or maybe even Pac level after Belly but he failed to do so.
 

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how do you know how much money he has in the bank? also, what does that have to do with being a star? he could’ve went to DMX or maybe even Pac level after Belly but he failed to do so.


1. All this info is available from his Kelis shyt and google

2. So Nas wasn’t/isn’t a star? Nas had albums going double platinum. X timing is one reason he hit like a comet. He was never going to be Pac level. Pac himself said one reason he’s “putting on a show” was to sell records. Nas was the total opposite of them. He accomplished what he was meant to.
 

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Juelz for sure.

Had star charisma and look, work ethic and drugs is one thing but he was also never that good at rapping.

I think this kid that is sitting in jail right now for murder out the Bronx drill scene Kay Flock could have had a cult following on some East Coast YoungBoy type shyt had he not crashed out.
 
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