Wop really lapped Ross, Jeezy, & Tip

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Timing is everything :wow:

I remember when brehs would mention Wop in their class and he was at the bottom of the list despite his longevity, influence, and impact on the culture.

Now Ross, Jeezy, & Tip are struggling to find their voice with the new rise of younger artists in the game.
 
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Ross? No.

Jeezy is damn near retired.

TIP...not with his cultivation of new talent...

Lls Mann I actually prefer Ross personally and yes Wop has lapped him

Ross went from Quality and consistency

To ....

I’m talking Vlogs every week.. freestyles.. mixtapes..

To....

Rather You Than Me was incredible but Mr. consistent been Ghost since..

Wop still out here hitting you with projects.. doing shows.. big features

Wop lapped him breh
 

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Lls Mann I actually prefer Ross personally and yes Wop has lapped him

Ross went from Quality and consistency

To ....

I’m talking Vlogs every week.. freestyles.. mixtapes..

To....

Rather You Than Me was incredible but Mr. consistent been Ghost since..

Wop still out here hitting you with projects.. doing shows.. big features

Wop lapped him breh
No he hasn't and I'm a big Gucci fan....was listening to Gucci when all the cacs on SOHH use to shyt on him....Gucci has bangers but his bangers do not surpass Ross's....
 

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Not at all. When all of those rappers were poppin', Gucci wasn't a factor. Even when Gucci tried crossing over 10 years ago, it was a failure. Where Gucci was able to be relevant is that he resonates with this generation more so than any of them do. The how and why is because when they were poppin', Gucci was cultivating producers who built their sound around what T.I. and Jeezy were doing. Then Ross came in and had success with "BMF" and "MC Hammer" (which features Gucci) that made trap the dominant style of production. Gucci style is perfect for that wave, which is why he's relevant than the three of them are now. Still, the other three all had instances where they were either #1 or close to being the #1 rappers in the game. Can't say the same for Gucci.
 

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Not at all. When all of those rappers were poppin', Gucci wasn't a factor. Even when Gucci tried crossing over 10 years ago, it was a failure. Where Gucci was able to be relevant is that he resonates with this generation more so than any of them do. The how and why is because when they were poppin', Gucci was cultivating producers who built their sound around what T.I. and Jeezy were doing. Then Ross came in and had success with "BMF" and "MC Hammer" (which features Gucci) that made trap the dominant style of production. Gucci style is perfect for that wave, which is why he's relevant than the three of them are now. Still, the other three all had instances where they were either #1 or close to being the #1 rappers in the game. Can't say the same for Gucci.

Gucci wasn’t a factor when they were popping?

Gucci’s first mainstream run began in 07

I’m lost after your first sentence.
 

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He wasn't a factor. Nothing about Gucci's "mainstream run" in 2007 was on par with what Jeezy and T.I. or even Ross were doing in 2007.

Freaky girl with Kim and Luda dropped in what year bro?

Wop was always in the conversation, and mentioned mid to low on the list

Now the other three are all but complete non factors.
 

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Freaky girl with Kim and Luda dropped in what year bro?

Wop was always in the conversation, and mentioned mid to low on the list

Now the other three are all but complete non factors.

The same year in which

"Big Things Poppin" (without a feature I might add), "Go Getta", "We Takin' Over" and Rick Ross's debut had just gone gold. Gucci was not in the conversation.
 

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The same year in which

"Big Things Poppin" (without a feature I might add), "Go Getta", "We Takin' Over" and Rick Ross's debut had just gone gold. Gucci was not in the conversation.

Uh huh, what year was that?


Gucci was always in the convo family

I wish SOHH could be used as an artifact for point of reference.

Hell, a poster already mentioned him being in the convo a few posts up
 

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Uh huh, what year was that?


Gucci was always in the convo family

I wish SOHH could be used as an artifact for point of reference.

Hell, a poster already mentioned him being in the convo a few posts up

All of those dropped in 2007 and were bigger than "Freaky Gurl". SOHH being used a point of reference? :laff:I distinctly remember a thread on there where people legit were trying to say Izza Kizza had next. Out of touch.
 
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