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to leave Hov off any list you have to have some sort of agenda, there's no way you can wrestle with "hmmm, should pac be on a top 10 list of best rappers ever?", obviously he's a shoo-in, so whatever white college kid or white suburban weirdo who rebelled by listening to rap music growing up made this list clearly has a personal dislike for Hov, probably hates the pro-black theme of some of pac's songs and interviews. he deserves to get stomped out, wont happen tho cause he's white,![]()
Wasn't anything blind about his opinion. He gave valid reasons which were accurate.I'm a really big Kendrick fan, and shyt, I think he's actually better than Cole (I don't think bigger, but better). Maybe not by a lot, but enough.
But Rosenberg's passionate and blind allegiance to that whole camp and to Kendrick is uncomfortable, and really does his opinion a disservice.
You can really tell (not just from this interview, but others as well) that his "insider" status and place as somewhat of a tastemaker has gone to his head.
And with that being said...
Neither of the two should be on the list.
Yet.
to leave Pac off the list you have to have some sort of agenda, there's no way you can wrestle with "hmmm, should pac be on a top 10 list of best rappers ever?", obviously he's a shoo-in, so whatever white college kid or white suburban weirdo who rebelled by listening to rap music growing up made this list clearly has a personal dislike for 2pac, probably hates the pro-black theme of some of pac's songs and interviews. he deserves to get stomped out, wont happen tho cause he's white,![]()
Not to derail the thread but can someone please explain to me Rosenberg's resume/background/story especially in the New York area and how he became to be so prominent?
Wikipedia gave me nothing.....
Rosenberg is right









no ones rap opinion matters right now until they wonder why he isnt on the list
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and lil wayne and kendrick being on there is absolutely disgraceful