Pac, Nas, KRS, Cube, Face ...
Cool, I don't agree with that at all. I think for instance K-Rino has a vastly superior discography to Snoop.
EPs
- 1990: Cummin’ out Doggin’ (C. O. D.)
Albums
Collaboration/Compilation albums
- 2002: Personal Vendetta (S. P. C.) [26]
- 2003: Ten Year Run (Greatest Hits) [27]
- 2003: Packin’ Heat (S. P. C.) [28]
- 2004: Family Bizness (S. P. C.) [29]
- 2004: The Majority Report (K-Rino, Dope-E, Lil Lo) [30]
- 2006: The Head Hunters (S. P. C.) [31]
- 2007: A Lyrical Legend (Solo Compilation)
- 2009: Speed Of Thought (Solo Compilation) [32]
- 2011: C.O.D. 2nd Edition (K-Rino & Dope-E)
- 2013: The Skills Collection (Solo Compilation) [33]
Also Jay Z got Reasonable Doubt, Blueprint and Black Album in his catalogue along with several other solid releases.
Rakim also got about a 3 or 4 album run that most consider classic. Paid In Full, Follow The Leader pretty much unquestionably then the other two with Eric.
Common again got shyt like Be, Ressurection, One Day It Will ALl Make Sense and Finding Forever.
Raekwon, OB4CL 1 and 2 not to mention the whole Wu discography
Guru has an extremely solid body of work.
Bizzy Bone got all the Bone Thugz shyt plus some great solo albums in The Gift, Heaven's Movie, Alpha and Omega, A Song For You and others.
Prodigy and Havoc were probably more consistent and had a great run.
I could go on but probably just a difference of opinion. But to me there's a lot of artists that got better body of work than Snoop, though Doggystyle was great and his verses on the Chronic's were normally classics. He had a few joints along the way but to me and many others he wasn't the most consistent.