Yaddam Yussein

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Max B was always trash

Computers by Bobby Shmurda was one of the best songs from NY in recent memory

Talib Kweli is trash

Earl Sweatshirt is the best lyricist right now in his 20's

People who think the government killed Tupac are dumbasses
 

RasNas

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It was written > Illmatic
Life after death > ready to die
Lupe Fiasco is overrated
2Pac is not top 20
 

BK The Great

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There's no such thing as a "greatest rapper alive" all that talk is just good for discussions only

Bone Thugs N Harmony are the best rap group in hip hop history

2Pac's music had more emotion than Biggie's, only tracks that had some emotion from him we're Miss U & Sky's The Limit

Drake musically sounds better than Kendrick and J.Cole, but he ain't the better rapper lyrically

Drill Music is hot trash

Rappers who can't switch up their content are trash and shouldn't ever grab a mic.
 

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mmlp is one of em's weaker albums and some real white dude rap.
lupe fiasco had alot of down right bad music. i respect his intellect and talent but overall he struggles to make good songs.
travis scott has been making better music than kanye since days before rodeo. and is easily one of the best artists in rap today.
ob4cl is a meh album.
carter 3 was terrible, a prime example of hype and bandwagon hopping in hiphop.
electric circus was a great ablum. if kendrick or 3k made it, people would claim it was brilliant.
jay z's 1st two albums r better than big's.
shether was wack; theres nothing special about remy ma.
 

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Real hip hop heads actually degrade rap music. Always talking this is what real music is not understanding their putting limitations on rap music. Once you put a definition on what you're defining you're limiting it. They constrict rap and try to stop it from growing and expanding, also meaning they're limiting creativity because they say this is what real rap music suppose sound like.
 

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The only folks that thought Action Bronson actually rapped like Ghostface was the folks who don't really listen to Ghostface. Everybody else was just bandwagon hopping.

The REAL problem with Bronson is that he looks too generically "white" (short fat white dude with a huge beard and wears only short pants) and was getting too many mainstream looks.

Once Bronson finally cracked under pressure and Ghost publicly humiliated him, everybody high fived each other and left the shyt alone.

And yes, if you thought Ghost was serious with that "I heard a song on the radio the other day and I thought it was me for REAL!" then you're a fukking idiot. And some people seriously did.


Contrast Bronson with Your Old Droog, who actually sounded SO much like Nas that major media outlets were wondering if Nas was about to drop a new album under a new persona on some MF DOOM shyt.

Once Droog came out and it was just some Ukrainian kid, the ENTIRE WORLD was like "oh, it's not really Nas? Okay. :yeshrug:"
 

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There was a long stretch of time where "real hip hop heads" would hate on folks for the "it go hard in the whip" mentality, where folks didn't care about lyrics, they just cared about how it sounded and if it was trendy to play it.

So-called "mumble rap" is the mainstream version of "It Go Hard In The Whip".
 

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There was a long stretch of time where "real hip hop heads" would hate on folks for the "it go hard in the whip" mentality, where folks didn't care about lyrics, they just cared about how it sounded and if it was trendy to play it.

So-called "mumble rap" is the mainstream version of "It Go Hard In The Whip".
So that's the most important thing if it go hard in the whip?
 
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