On lord willin Malice easily rapped circles around Pusha, why is pusha considered better and elite

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Interesting the points about dropping solo material is used for Clipse but not Outkast:mjgrin:
To me it’s because while I’ve liked some of Big Boi solo projects but Push has had enormous moments as a feature artist compared to Big Boi. Also Three stacks is still around putting out legendary verses and moments.
 

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Malice carried the group..which is why pusha albums haven’t really hit like that on his own
Only somebody who stopped listening to the Clipse completely or wasn’t much of a fan in the first place but want to still take part in the convos think this. Both guys are dead even rappers skill wise and perfectly play off each other. Pusha T just happened to carve himself out a good solo niche, while Malice has barely even made music.
 

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On "Lord Willin" Malice didn't easily rap circles around Pusha...so there's that, lol. You're basing everything off of a completely made up narrative/personal opinion that you created.

Malice got one of my favorite verses ever on "I'm not you" but aside from that joint they were both pretty much neck and neck on that album, pause.
 

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i've listened to Clipse from Lord Willin, We got it for cheap series, road till the casket dropped, till the casket dropped
not once did i ever sit down and go like this person is better out the 2
 

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I always thought malice was considered the more talented of the duo, but he was looked at as unfufilled potential
 

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I always thought their verses were close most of the time and thats part of what made Clipse so good, Malice got Push on some songs and Push got Malice on some, but it was never one sided
 

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It was only until I got on The Coli that I saw this Pusha vs No Malice debate. I've always thought the general consensus was they were equally good until Til the Casket Drops where Pusha started to stand out more. His pen has gotten better since then which is crazy considering he was already one of my favourites.
 

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All of this chatter means that Pusha Ton is about to bless us with another masterpiece

:wow::wow::wow:
 

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I always thought malice was considered better of the two but was looked at in the what if light
I’ll give you that but it’s not like it was hidden or anything. If he’s better he’s better:yeshrug: I was never a huge Clipse fan like that but I bought the No Malice album and it was ok to me. Not great, not horrible. It’s not like rappers never slipped Christian rap into albums without calling them Christian Rap albums.. look at The Boogiemonsters and Witchdoctor as examples.


Mase outsold both of the cats you named and was a bigger name and he still suffered from the christian rap genre. So did dmx i think.

The only time it really work is if you oringally was a christian rapper a la a lecrae type
 
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