Who are rappers you think get credit for their rapping ability, you don't think are nice

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People mess with Kweli like that? I was more of a fan back in the day.. I don’t even seek his music out like that anymore. He’s just kinda there to me. He needs Yasin there for people to care about him.
He washed Yasin on their last album you buggin
 

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Jro fukking SUCKS. :camby:
him to Tash is like Big Pooh to Phonte

I believed he was up until Electric Circus :mjcry:
that three album run from Resurrection to One Day It'll All Make Sense to Like Water For Chocolate in unparalleled :wow:

gave up on him for a while and then he came out with Be after after a hiatus and it was :blessed:
everything else from him has been middling to trash ever since
that project with Robert Glasper and Kareem Wiggins, as well as the one with Cocaine 80s were:scust:

I really threw him in the bushes after he went on the Daily Show and said racism would end he said something along the lines of "Black people need to extend a hand of love to white people"
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Stfu no Common hate will be tolerated, Black America again it's a top tier Common album and it came out in like 2016-2017
 

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Prodigy…lyrically ranged from average to good…good rap voice…every other mechanic of “rapping” I thought he was often times wack…substandard flow, rhyme schemes were basic or flat out didn’t exist

One of the biggest recipients of mid 90s NYC rapper privilege ever
 

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Prodigy…lyrically ranged from average to good…good rap voice…every other mechanic of “rapping” I thought he was often times wack…substandard flow, rhyme schemes were basic or flat out didn’t exist

One of the biggest recipients of mid 90s NYC rapper privilege ever

have you listened to “Hell On Earth”?

I’d put P’s rapping on that album against Nas IWW…that’s how good it was
 

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have you listened to “Hell On Earth”?

I’d put P’s rapping on that album against Nas IWW…that’s how good it was
Prime P was a problem I agree. Hell On Earth P especially Apostles Warning was top tier lyricisim, dude was dope.
 

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2008-2013 Lil Wayne

This!!! C3 was like a cookie cutter mainstream debut album from a blog era rapper. The type that seemed like a focus group put together to see what lane to put him in. After that, he had some slaps here and there but it seemed like he didn't know where to go after that. He kinda was all over the place. Plus, I'm sure we all were starting to get burned out by his output atp.
 

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Damn man Prime P? Hell On Eatth, Infamous and Murda Muzik P? Dude was nice af......


I will say probably Drake or Cole, agree with those who mentioned them.
Thats the consensus by everybody but me lol. I even remember Jay saying it. Like I said i like mobb deep music...the infamous is one of my favorite albums and I like some of P solo stuff. I just never scrunched my face listening to him or had lines that blew my mind lyrically. I had more "damn that was hard" reactions to his bars.
 
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