Redman is the only emcee who has 4 albums that are top 10 Hip Hop albums

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Oooh because of bunch other posters said it, it must be true :troll:

You too old to be this dumb lol
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Sounds like you were in another country when The Predator dropped because the impact it had when it hit was undeniable. Lench Mob dropped their debut around the same time so it was a 2 for 1 thing with Cube. Plus 1992 was the year that everyone from NWA dropped a solo, between Eazy, Cube, Ren and Dre. So it was like a music battle between all 4 and Cube's impact that year was the biggest felt due to Chronic not making any real noise til early 93. The fact that you sound oblivious to all that tells me you more then likely weren't born around that time or was raised in another country surrounded by coconuts and oceans when that album dropped.

Plus Predator had Cubes biggest hit song with "Today Was A Good Day", so there is that. But I'm gonna stop replying to you because it's obvious you don't know Hip Hop history so I'm done. But you can have the final word.
 

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Some debatable things but bolded TRUTH.COM, dude is puffy status as a rapper


Emcee is a "master of ceremony" and Kanye can rock a crowd. I've never heard anyone say Kanye doesn't rock a crowd. Kanye was making legendary rounds with them concerts in the 2010's. Thread title says "emcee" not "rapper."
 
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Sounds like you were in another country when The Predator dropped because the impact it had when it hit was undeniable. Lench Mob dropped their debut around the same time so it was a 2 for 1 thing with Cube. Plus 1992 was the year that everyone from NWA dropped a solo, between Eazy, Cube, Ren and Dre. So it was like a music battle between all 4 and Cube's impact that year was the biggest felt due to Chronic not making any real noise til early 93. The fact that you sound oblivious to all that tells me you more then likely weren't born around that time or was raised in another country surrounded by coconuts and oceans when that album dropped.

Plus Predator had Cubes biggest hit song with "Today Was A Good Day", so there is that. But I'm gonna stop replying to you because it's obvious you don't know Hip Hop history so I'm done. But you can have the final word.

I’m not reading all that :snooze:
 

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Emcee is a "master of ceremony" and Kanye can rock a crowd. I've never heard anyone say Kanye doesn't rock a crowd. Kanye was making legendary rounds with them concerts in the 2010's. Thread title says "emcee" not "rapper."

Obviously ive meant it more in a true hip hop sense, he doesnt belong next to the greats

Mili Vanili had some joints...
 

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Obviously ive meant it more in a true hip hop sense, he doesnt belong next to the greats

Mili Vanili had some joints...

Kanye's influence on the culture is too impactful for me to agree with such a statement. Dude literally created the Kid Cudi, B.O.B Drake, Big Sean type rappers that would soon follow. When Kanye beat 50 in that album drop battle in 2007, Kanye, right there shifted the game. That old school way of thought died out towards the late 2000's and Kanye's influence on the next phase of the culture was too strong to just deny him of his place among the greats like you did.

We'll have to agree to disagree.
 

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Kanye's influence on the culture is too impactful for me to agree with such a statement. Dude literally created the Kid Cudi, B.O.B Drake, Big Sean type rappers that would soon follow. When Kanye beat 50 in that album drop battle in 2007, Kanye, right there shifted the game. That old school way of thought died out towards the late 2000's and Kanye's influence on the next phase of the culture was too strong to just deny him of his place among the greats like you did.

We'll have to agree to disagree.

Dr. Dre shifted Hip Hop with Chronic amd 2001. How many people place Dre in a Top 10?
 

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Thread title says 4 albums. Dre wouldn't qualify to be in the convo.

In your post, you didn't mention number of albums. You were talking about influence and Kanye shifting the game mostly in reference to one album, Graduation.
 

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In your post, you didn't mention number of albums. You were talking about influence and Kanye shifting the game mostly in reference to one album, Graduation.
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Post #3 is me literally responding to OPs thread topic about 4 albums. The "shifting the game" convo is an elaboration away from the thread topic in response to a poster saying Kanye isn't among the greats. Stay on topic.
 

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Post #3 is me literally responding to OPs thread topic about 4 albums. The "shifting the game" convo is an elaboration away from the thread topic in response to a poster saying Kanye isn't among the greats. Stay on topic.

Well, the post to which I replied was about shifting the game. You admitted to going off topic, but here you are telling me to stay on topic. Make it make sense.
 
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