Rappers who stayed at the same skill level their entire career (Never got better or worse)

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Rae was already on that level. Cream and can it be verses obvioualy were better than his other ones but thats prime raekwon pretty much.

Rae actually got a lil nicer in 97/98 but the beats wernt there but its not something most people notice.
Yeah I've always thought Rae peaked on Immobilarity skillwise. Beats just weren't there to capture it.
 

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Thread was made for Jada and styles let's be honest.
 

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Thread was made for Jada and styles let's be honest.
I can see it for Jadakiss, but in many ways I think Styles grew to become sort of the most like a real "artist" and not just a rapper out of everyone in The LOX.

He's got the best solo discography of the crew and even though you can argue he didn't maybe improve all that much or get worse either...I think he showed a decent amount of growth throughout his career.

:yeshrug:
 

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Styles P on thr Mariah Carey feature in the 90s and his mid to late 2000s stuff is night and day.

What are yall talking about?
 

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Shout out to Lil Wayne being the most improved rapper in the genre 1997 to 2012
 
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