Mind you some of these artist are still successful but they never reached their full potential or clipped their wings early on.
Lupe Fiasco should have occupied the space that Kendrick Lamar does and he walked so Lamar could run. I get that Lupe isn't half the songwriter that Lamar is but it still feels like he could have occupied that space.
Canibus pre-Can-I-Bus was supposed to be the chosen one. That album derailed his career and he eventually went in a different direction and faded away. He's up there. I can't recall a hyped up run like his other than maybe DMX who actually delivered on his hype.
Ma$e should have been a much bigger deal than he ended up. Thanks Puff.
I feel like Chamillionaire is in that camp with Ma$e. The talent is there. Label politics destroyed his career. I guess he's in a better place as a venture capitalist now.
Andre 3000 and by extension OutKast should have had a much longer career than what we ended up with. It's clear now his heart was never truly in it and once he reached a level of success that he didn't need rap he divorced it. It's a shame Big Boi didn't just link up with Killer Mike and form a duo (instead of RTJ or even a trio with El-P as the producer) or take Big Grams more serious.
Joe Budden. His final album was his best work to me and he was turning a corner then just abandoned it all for some online gossip shit. I'll never understand it. Why couldn't he do both?
Lupe Fiasco should have occupied the space that Kendrick Lamar does and he walked so Lamar could run. I get that Lupe isn't half the songwriter that Lamar is but it still feels like he could have occupied that space.
Canibus pre-Can-I-Bus was supposed to be the chosen one. That album derailed his career and he eventually went in a different direction and faded away. He's up there. I can't recall a hyped up run like his other than maybe DMX who actually delivered on his hype.
Ma$e should have been a much bigger deal than he ended up. Thanks Puff.
I feel like Chamillionaire is in that camp with Ma$e. The talent is there. Label politics destroyed his career. I guess he's in a better place as a venture capitalist now.
Andre 3000 and by extension OutKast should have had a much longer career than what we ended up with. It's clear now his heart was never truly in it and once he reached a level of success that he didn't need rap he divorced it. It's a shame Big Boi didn't just link up with Killer Mike and form a duo (instead of RTJ or even a trio with El-P as the producer) or take Big Grams more serious.
Joe Budden. His final album was his best work to me and he was turning a corner then just abandoned it all for some online gossip shit. I'll never understand it. Why couldn't he do both?


