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thanks.
but before i go......would you care to address the comment that i cosigned?

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Back in the days people weren't fukking with andre more than big boi so I don't get it..
to me it looks like people started to call him the goat when he stopped rapping & made a pop album
When Pharrell & Kanye shifted the culture & made the 'other' negroe popular his status was elevated and history was re-written.
+ the industry was always pushing kast, the things that are common now, the disconnected between critics & fans, they were the prototype of that. we just rejected them, yall follow what they say, kendrick is a goat, yeezus was a goat album, odd future the new wu tangetc
You don't know what the fukk your talking about lol.
Hating negroes do that a lot on here. Just be talking. Just be hating, cause it's one of they favorite things to do.
I enjoy pointing you duck ass, kno nothing, lame hating nikkas out tho. It's one of my favorite things to do lol.

You view lyricism very simplistically if you consider Pun a better lyricist than 3000.
nope. The only mainstream one that would come with a different point of view was q-tip.
His lyrical ability isn't blown out of proportion... you just dont listen.
Plus Scarface fathered most East-coast rappers styles period.
I believe it was when Eminem named him in his Top 5...I just can't recall when. After that everybody and their mother wanted to namedrop him as one of the GOATs.
if he doesnt know what hes talking about, then explain why instead of throwing out a bunch of insults.
and dont try to pull anything out ya ass either breh. cuz it'll get rejected on site.
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That fool @NvrCMyNut already admitted he started listening to hip-hop in 99, outkast had three albums out by then so I wouldn't take his opinion on this topic seriously.
@ eminem mentioning 3000 being the turning point
People been stanning 3 stacks since Atliens
I remember being young as hell and everybody reciting his last verse on Elevators
It kind of started with the Source nominating him for lyricist of the year at the 1999 Source Awards. So you could say, it started with Aquemini, which was their biggest album at the time. Then it ballooned once he changed his name from Dre to Andre 3000. From there it slowly escalated to him being considered a GOAT contender with:
- Stankonia launching OutKast into super-stardom
- Eminem listing him as one of the best
-Andre withdrawing from rap in favor of singing to express himself. This made a lot of people appreciate the rapping more
- "Mighty O" coming out of nowhere and Andre pretty much saying he was "king"
- The plethora of features that followed "Mighty O"
Kast fans already appreciated the work. He was already some people's favorite, but it was more so understated then. Personally, Kast's song "Everlasting" did it for me. I don't know why, but his verse just stood out There was also "In Due Time". So when Andre started getting hailed as one of the best, it wasn't surprising. The only thing surprising is that Big Boi isn't held in high regard being he was the more popular member.
Back in the days people weren't fukking with andre more than big boi so I don't get it..
to me it looks like people started to call him the goat when he stopped rapping & made a pop album

well somebody mustve schooled him properly cuz he was right on the money.
i have underling that didnt get into rap until the '00s, but they know their chit.