Its wild cuz kane and ll were only like 25 or 26 in 94
nowadays, a 30-year old is considered a young rapper. just goes to show how dumbed-down everything is now.
and yea, its crazy looking back. run dmc were still in their 20s as well at this point, and they were the epitomy of an old school group still kickin.
kane was looking & even dressing like one of my assistant coaches around that time.......and that dude had grandkids.
Stop making excuses you silly ass nikka. Was tupac's albums the running the game,naw.
THATS THE WHOLE POINT, DIKKHEAD.
yousa dippy ass bamma.
I asked this clown what Nas did that was new and he has no answer cause he's just reading a script that isnt backed by any real knowledge or game.
Aside from east coast media TELLING you illmatic was a big deal,what evidence do you have that nas set some type of standard? YOU DONT HAVE ONE
What was new about his style,nothing
not the vocals,rhyme schemes,creativity ,nothing.
It's all a myth,you'd know that if you wansnt reading off a script and actually knew your history.
apparently, youre the one that lived thru media. not me,
I never cared what a magazine said. not to mention, I didn't even know illmatic got 5 mics until later on.
I knew what illmatic meant in real-time because I experienced the chit. the disconnect stems from the fact that you live in bumblef*ck iowa.
you up here worried about somebody's age, but youre the one in here trying to pass 2pac off as a top 5 rapper in '94.
You can't write off Pac as a singles artist and then big up Illmatic in 1994. If Pac was a singles artist, what does that make Nas.
Yes, Pac was an actor, but those movies weren't what had Dan Quayle shook. It was the music. Thug Life became a mantra. Pac had albums that made an impact. Nobody's saying that they were mega successes, but to say Illmatic was more important in 1994 is a lie. That album didn't impact until later.
With Pac, it wasn't just the backlash, it was songs like "Brenda's Got A Baby" and "Keep Ya Head Up". Songs that were more than just singles. In 1994, a singles artist is someone like Domino.
by singles artists, I'm saying he had yet to drop a noteworthy album.
I'm not saying that hes only good for hits and no album cuts, or anything like that.
illmatic was indeed a big deal when it dropped. it just wasn't a commercial affair.
domino's album is kinda like a classic. way better than any 2pac album at that point. he was more of a rap-singer tho, and was before his time.