wow @ all the hova hate. i was just going through his catalog from the very beginning the other night and it truly is an amazing display of lyricism and picture painting. for me it'd be ice cube for sure. nikkas really need to listen to reasonable doubt, in my lifetime volume 1 and volume 2 and tell me they'd want to delete that catalog from the hip hop history books. i been a fan of jay for a long time, but i hadn't listened to the classics back to back in a minute. it had to have been over 2 years since i've done that. i really forgot how nice dude is.
all four artist are heinous sellouts of the highest order.
so, all of them have something someone will find undesireable.
as far as I am concerned all four are long term nostalgia artist
I moved on from listening as a favorite artist except pac.
where Pac was never my fav listen, ever.
as I moved on from cliche me and my dead homies gangsta rap as early as the predator.
Nas ushered in the technical revolution rhyme wise and sold it out for dollars in less than two years on the one luv remix single.
then, sold out solidly in iww.
forever ruining rap and providing the most damaging blow cultural to rap as a business.
until puff came and COMpLETELY destroyed the cultural mechanism.
then, nas gave hip hop the same queens borough jam that killed boots the cat and firmly killed the culture on hate me now.
so, it could never recover and it hasn't.
coupled that with the prison economy public grade marketing of commercial gangsta rap.
Coupled, with priority and interscope as the main marketers and cube and pac completely followed suit and completely sold out.
so, really I would.not have much fun listening to any of these guys consistently.
as neither were long term technical marvels, including nas.
plus, none of them made long term quality music.
after culturally ruining and damaging the business of rap altogether.
it has been quite sometime since I blew the actual dust off these guys material and I already revisited nostalgia a few times after they sold out discography wise.
that I probably won't spin their shyt.
unless, I take a walk down the sellout memory lane.
which usually doesn't happen and typically won't.
after giving a sellout their nostalgia laden runs out of my record collection.
Art Barr