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Killin fake hip hop
It's harder to do a group album because you have to run your shyt by someone else and make it vibe, then you have to share creative input and go back and forth... that's why groups break up, not come together.It doesn't take away from Andre's verses. He has some of the greatest verses of all time. But "spitting" is different when its one verse on a song as opposed to multiple verses. It's easier.
Writing 1 verse to a song with a concept is different from fleshing out the concept over 3 or 4 verses. It's a lot easier to write that 1 verse and kill it than to build a song. Jadakiss and Bun B built the same sort of rep 1 verse at a time. Now take that same idea and make it 16 solo songs with multiple verses instead of 16 songs with 1 or 1/2 verses, like Andre 3000.
It's A LOT tougher to write multiple verses on a song as opposed to just one. Imagine if Jay Z and Biggie were in a duo and could consolidate all their crazy bars from songs into single verses. They'd have the same crazy average of hot verses as Andre. Biggie has done the single verse thing on songs and killed it plenty of times.(Notorious Thugs, Mo Money Mo Problems, etc)
But Andre hasn't had to face the heat of creating an entire rap album by himself, without the crutch of having a great rap partner to carry half of the workload.
It just comes down to Andre being untested in ways that other great rappers have been. He gets the benefit of being as great as solo artists while having done half as much.
And I know this is hair splitting, but that's what you do when you're talking top 10.
Let's just judge them on the actual work they did, not some hypothetical work that might have been done. When you judge them by their work then hardly anyone is seeing 3000. Period. When you start adding fantasy shyt then who knows... Waka flock has more solo joints so I guess Waka flock is better