tbh
Actually..Dre can deliver his ghostwritten raps better than Kanye if u wanna be real about it...lol..This correct, and Dre definitely better than Kanye. And lol at where he falls short as a rapper, this is RAP music lol..
Because this is a hip hop forum that was specifically created for topics like this...
Now I have a even better question than yours, why do you care to ask why everyone cares, and if you don't care why indirectly act like you do ?
This correct, and Dre definitely better than Kanye. And lol at where he falls short as a rapper, this is RAP music lol..
Actually..Dre can deliver his ghostwritten raps better than Kanye if u wanna be real about it...lol..
you capitalized the wrong word
Hip Hop is one of the only cultures that's on some now shyt...in other genres the legends are respected and just cause artists are doin their thing now don't automatically put them over their past pioneers...it's their responsibility to go back and check the past shyt..see where shyt comes from etc...if u don't feel like u need to go back and check the older shyt..the classics..and all that comes with the culture u listen to...u have NO right to be talking about top 5 in the first place....cause u don't even have the knowledge of reference...stay out of grown folks conversations if that's the case...Everything these days is a "right now" culture it seems. Music especially. You gotta keep in mind that he's not a new jack anymore. Kanye's been in the game known for 15+ years now, and been a well known Multi-Platinum rapper/producer for over a decade. You have people that literally grew up on his albums that could be in their mid 20's by now. Not to mention people like me that started checking for him late high school and early college. And I'm 30 now and I was a fan just on the producer angle since he did This Can't Be Life and The Truth.
Think about a kid that's 24 that loves Kanye. They were what, 13 when College Dropout came out? Kanye's first few albums would've been coming of age albums to someone like that, who never got to experience Pac or Big at all first hand, and even only experienced Jay and Nas when they were out of their prime. Jay would've been retired for most of that person's life in high school, which is where most of us find that music that really speaks to u. And then to wonder why they put Kanye above Big and Pac?
Time is moving on man.
That's the reason IMHO.
Everything these days is a "right now" culture it seems. Music especially. You gotta keep in mind that he's not a new jack anymore. Kanye's been in the game known for 15+ years now, and been a well known Multi-Platinum rapper/producer for over a decade. You have people that literally grew up on his albums that could be in their mid 20's by now. Not to mention people like me that started checking for him late high school and early college. And I'm 30 now and I was a fan just on the producer angle since he did This Can't Be Life and The Truth.
Think about a kid that's 24 that loves Kanye. They were what, 13 when College Dropout came out? Kanye's first few albums would've been coming of age albums to someone like that, who never got to experience Pac or Big at all first hand, and even only experienced Jay and Nas when they were out of their prime. Jay would've been retired for most of that person's life in high school, which is where most of us find that music that really speaks to u. And then to wonder why they put Kanye above Big and Pac?
Time is moving on man.
That's the reason IMHO.
