Huhh? Your life experiences grow as you get older though so by that logic your 2nd, 3rd, 4th Albums should be better.
Agree with OP. This is one of the reasons Jay-Z is regarded as one of the best rappers ever.
Jay-Z wasn't hungry on his first LP. He already had money. He kind of had nothing to prove. He was chilling on Reasonable Doubt honestly. It wasn't until his 1998-2001 "Jigga" era that he really began to flex his lyrical capability. The very exact example of this was his verse on "My Mind Right (Remix)" and "Dynasty Intro". Hov really got better as he went on. And I can't say he really ever fell off, because as horrible as MCHG was, that Tidal freestyle showed me he still has that lyrical fury in him. Same with Shiny Suit Theory.
Every rapper should get better and better with each project. There's no such thing as losing hunger. That stupid term only applies to rappers for some reason. You don't see movie directors and painters "losing hunger". Most Director's best movies were in the middle of their career, wasn't exactly their first movie.
Rappers don't lose hunger. They're just one dimensional and can't excite the fans anymore.

They're at their most hungry and are not at a point where their conforming to make hitsAgree with OP. This is one of the reasons Jay-Z is regarded as one of the best rappers ever.
Jay-Z wasn't hungry on his first LP. He already had money. He kind of had nothing to prove. He was chilling on Reasonable Doubt honestly. It wasn't until his 1998-2001 "Jigga" era that he really began to flex his lyrical capability. The very exact example of this was his verse on "My Mind Right (Remix)" and "Dynasty Intro". Hov really got better as he went on. And I can't say he really ever fell off, because as horrible as MCHG was, that Tidal freestyle showed me he still has that lyrical fury in him. Same with Shiny Suit Theory.
Every rapper should get better and better with each project. There's no such thing as losing hunger. That stupid term only applies to rappers for some reason. You don't see movie directors and painters "losing hunger". Most Director's best movies were in the middle of their career, wasn't exactly their first movie.
Rappers don't lose hunger. They're just one dimensional and can't excite the fans anymore.


He was a lyrical beast in the Reasonable Doubt era. But the 1998-2000 era, he was more simple with his rhymes without losing any of his lyrical integrity. That speaks more than just being a traditional lyricist. in my opinion.

Okay....you explained that much better
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Most times a rapper comes out good, usually (talent wise) get better within their first 3 years as an artist, and then a stark decline happens after that. Pretty much routinely.
The issue with this is that rap music, and specifically rappers, fall victim to societal pressures. It's cool to rap about being broke and doing what you gotta do to survive when you starting out, but then beyond that a rapper is expected to have a lavish lifestyle, and absolutely no girl or money problems so the grown up experiences of having children, settling down, having a marriage fall apart, letting go of old ways, losing money, making bad decisions, depression, losing friends etc rarely makes its way into mainstream rap. You have to look to the underground for that mostlyWho are these rappers? Specifically ?
Most rappers in their early twenties or mid twenties will have a kid, relationship issues, financial issues to grow through, traveled the world, met other important celebs etc.
2Pac, Scarface, Jay-Z are notable exceptions.
I'm a firm believer that The Notorious BIG would have gotten even better had he lived. His "Victory" and "Long Kiss Goodnight" verses was a beginning of an evolution that we didn't see come to fruition
you're on to something I have been guilty of this with artists like jay and nas and ESPECIALLY lil wayneApparently Every Rapper ever old stuff is better and everything they put out in life after that sucks.
Yeah OK. I think it's cliche to say that. It is something people say so they can sound smart. It is something you say when you don't have taste in music or can't keep up with what's hot.