You are absolutely right about 95. Surprising
yes , he’s right … his 1st plat plaque came in April 1995
You are absolutely right about 95. Surprising
This nikka isn't bias he's just a professional contrarian. On some legit narcissistic shyt. shyt comes off as attention seeking at this point.Well, so was MOP. What that mean? What made Pac different is he WASNT just a thug or street ngga. With all due respect to DMX, they were NOT the same. DMX was not an intellectual. His ceiling was nowhere near Pac. Yet DMX went onto become a movie star in his sleep. That tells you al you need to know
Your bias and anti-Pac agenda is showing. Makaveli to this day doesn’t sound anything like normal rap. Beat wise and topic wise. You can’t compare white mans world to anything. The closest is Scarface. And now go look up an interview of Scarface talking about Pac. He was on his own tier
I say all that to say, Pac and Biggie (or DMX, or jay z) were shooting at different baskets. There is nothing they could have done to stop his shine bc they could not in a million years be him. Just like jay z becoming a star was on a completely parrallel track of Will smith becoming a star. Pac was that much different from them.
Are u kidding? Lolhow exactly did X lapped Ma$e ?
how exactly did X lapped Ma$e ?
More number 1 albums, more record sales, more hit recordsAre u kidding? Lol
More number 1 albums, more record sales, more hit records

how exactly did X lapped Ma$e ?

X & Jay were older and started in the rap game before Tupac.Jay & X benefitted the most from Pac & Big being knocked off imo.They slid right into those slots.jay z & dmx woulda made him irrelevant by 1998![]()
Hmm Mase has a sense of humor to do some stuff, but I don't think he has the charisma/or range that Pac or X hadi just explained it
) on his way to making arguably the most timeless rap music ever created.Some of y'all not gone like that one
At that point you might as well leaveTried to Ignore List OP, but the board said my list reached the forum limit


This. If he gotta hold of Kanye or dilla, he'd have been on top of the gameNah, Pac wouldn’t have fizzled. Early 2000s was tailor-made for him: Post-9/11, Bush era politics, media corruption, police brutality, all that. Too much ammo to fade out. That was when rap got political again and production went soulful. Pac would’ve thrived in that environment.

How was mase more successful when x dropped two multi plat albums in one year
in totality …. yes …. the only reason because mase left the industry
but if you compare apples to apples,
both of their debut albums dropped months apart in the same time , same era and mase was more successful.
It is what it is.

As @Wacky D mentioned Pac was just really heating up, the entire climate of Rap would have been different had he lived.Expecting a rapper in that time to remain relevant for another 7 years is a pretty tall ask. At that point only LL had done it and he wasnt even rapping full time anymore. Beyond that a huge part of his appeal at the time was the crashout. That would only last so long. Of course Pac had the chops to pivot but would folks pivot with him. And the often overlooked issue was that he had an unresolved case. He may very well had been in prison in 03.