who fell off the hardest?

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BulletProof negged you for your post in the thread who fell off the hardest?. With the following comment: Your trolling is getting old.

:mjlol: had to neg for additional attention. You dikkriders. Anytime someone says real shyt you don't wanna hear you think it's "trolling".

Watch your mouth.

I don't even know who you really are but you must be checked.
 

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BulletProof negged you for your post in the thread who fell off the hardest?. With the following comment: Your trolling is getting old.

:mjlol: had to neg for additional attention. You dikkriders. Anytime someone says real shyt you don't wanna hear you think it's "trolling".

I always thought you were meant to be a troll.

Where you supposed to be taken serious?
 

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people saying 50 and he did fall off .. but he comes nice sometimes

what about jarule ... besides shyne I dont think anyone fell off that hard


ja rule does more interviews than songs now
 

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IMO the biggest fall off occurs when a rapper forgets how to rap. Releasing worse albums than your old shyt is understandable given how music works. I accept that. But when you lose your talent that's another thing.

Prodigy comes to mind. Eminem too. Both had great flows. Very different but potent. Prodigy was like a battering ram flow wise whereas Em just had that effortless flow. Today neither can rap. Prodigy puts out some cool shyt here or there but the production has to be amazing. Em is straight trash, production doesn't matter because he's not rapping to the beat anyway lol.
 

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Easily DMX :mjcry:...easily!! it's not even close really. After Grand Champ man :snoop:

Yeah he still had some joints on Year of the Dog...again but :to:

Prodigy is a easy one to say but he has comeback strong imo

Hell, his solo discography in the late '00's to now is :fire: except for HNIC 3.

Also it's easy to say 50 but really what did him was rapping on some :trash: ass boom bop beats.

nikka still has a dope flow and delivery albeit his voice ain't as dope as before.
 

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As much as it hurts me to say, KRS ONE has been unlistenable since 1995.
 

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Well in the entertainment industry everyone falls off at some point. It's just part of the business. People move on to the next hottest whatever. I think DMX's fall off was hard because it was so sudden. He literally went from releasing multi-platinum albums in one year and starring in big budget movies to just being gone. It's sad because he was one of the first hip hop artist to sell crazy amounts of records the first week. He did it before Em, Nelly, 50, and Lil' Wayne and he did it twice in one year. Despite all that, he's still a legend.
 
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