nikka whatNah RIP Pop Smoke but dude was trash/ along with most of that version of drill shyt
Big L would be fighting for the same steak as Kiss, Banks & Fab if he lived.
That type of rap has merit and all them guys are very talented but he wasn’t exactly Rakim, Jay, Big, Nas, Prime Prodigy levels of imagery, dexterity or flow
When did you start listening and becoming cognitive.
As i know you were not there for yes you may, represent or devil son. Or any of the admin delays to big l or jeru in that time.
As this comparison is silly because it tries to conflate a cultural timeline. Without any idea about hiphop culture or even diggin in the crate.
Monetary success and permearuon commercially for rhe era big l was in culturally in hiphop. Were not judged by the pop semantics that pop smoke existed in.
Hiphop was not even in a pop chart jiggy context culturally. When big l was alive and debuted.
Art Barr

When I walk in the spot, thirty on me
Buy out the club, nikkas know that I'm paid
bytch, I'm a thot (Uh), get me lit
I can't fukk with these nikkas 'cause nikkas is gay
All on my page suckin' dikk
All in my comments and screamin' my name
So by those standards, that would make Rod Wave a better rapper than G Rap and Rakim right?Love L, but Big L died as an underground rapper, Pop Smoke died as a star. Death elevated both of them, but Pop Smoke's trajectory was already set.
Man gon head . LolThe sad part about this thread is that we are witnessing the future writers on books about hip hop history right before our eyes. And that itself shows what is in store for the future. If you would even put Pop Smoke in a cypher with someone like Stan Spit, he'd still get embarrassed and yall are comparing this guy to Big L????
This is the shyt yall trying to convince me is legendary??? I don't know what the fuk they putting in the weed today, but yall need to stop smoking that shyt.
yeah i enjoyed pops music because of his voice and presence. it was menacing as hell... but he was doodoo lyrically. didnt have a whole lot to sayThe sad part about this thread is that we are witnessing the future writers on books about hip hop history right before our eyes. And that itself shows what is in store for the future. If you would even put Pop Smoke in a cypher with someone like Stan Spit, he'd still get embarrassed and yall are comparing this guy to Big L????
This is the shyt yall trying to convince me is legendary??? I don't know what the fuk they putting in the weed today, but yall need to stop smoking that shyt.

Ñiggas can’t enjoy music without hearing quadruple multi syllable stanzas smhMan gon head . Lol