Old heads, nerds, casuals, Boom Bappers, Trap head teenagers, Grandparents..It doesn't matter, we can all agree on the greatness of this album... I cant say that about any other rap album..
MF DOOM is an acquired taste maybe....I don't know anyone who rates him..Shit, even my mutuals here don't... He's only a goat on that side of Twitter...
Jay Z on Prodigy - "At one point he was close to being the best rapper In the game"
Even Hov can acknowledge..& here y'all are talking about he's not even top 50.. FOH.
Eminem is Hip Hop to the core, as a fan and artist..He genuinely loves and is a part of that culture.. Never sold out, never exploited it...Give him that at least..
The Enemy is a goated Hip Hop collaboration song.. Both brought some of their greatest verses.. And then that Preemo beat?? The stars aligned... Theres no other explanation...
Masta Ace appreciation man, look:
One of the finest story tellers in Hip Hop
Excellent ear for beats
🎙🎙🎙🎙.5 average catalogue
Just a phenomenal artist..
10 Elite rappers who just can't put together more than one good/cohesive album to match their lyrical skills:
Jadakiss
Jay Rock
Rakim
Canibus
Locksmith
Jay Electronica
Papoose
Cyhi The Prynce
AZ
Elzhi
@BrodieXLXL
Puff invested in Joe's platform and he's capable of messing up your cash flow so I get why its hard to bash him.. I just wish Joe didn't address it all together, those excuses are weak as shit.
@DatPiff
@HipHopImm0rtal
He's accepted the role of 'Uncle J' in Hip Hop.. Got a problem, Uncle J just might hold you down. I'm sure there's a lot more we just don't know.
Happy Birthday to this guy!.. If you know me, you already know I feel he's one of the greatest who ever did it... I'm bumping the Mobb all day.. Then again, that's me every other day..Ha!
"I Do It For Hip Hop" might as well be Ludacris' best song..His delivery had so much passion to it..
Nas had the best verse of course
Jay Z didn't understand the assignment.. At all 🤦♂️
To me clever & witty bars are just as good a skill as meaningful content & storytelling... Here's my 5 Punchline Kings of Rap:
1. Wayne
2. Big L
3. Fab
4. 38 Spesh
5.Em
HM: Fred The Godson.
Give me yours in order, let's see..
Good kid maad city is sitting at the same table with classic albums from the best era of Hip Hop.. I'm talking 1995-1996.. Its competing & would make the top 10 too.
Most of y'all probably horrible people in real life, but on here?? I won't lie, you're some of the most knowledgeable, genuine Hip Hop heads and the coolest people I've never met..
Best part about music in this era is anyone can just put out their music without much effort.. Worst part is..Anyone can just put out their music without much effort..
Overseas Hip Hop fans (like myself) don't care much about regions... We're some of the least bias fans here... You American guys have it bad with all this geographical shit lol.
Compiling a list of songs with an insane beat switch.. I'll do 5.. Add on if you can think of any..
Kanye & friends - Mercy
Freddie Gibbs - Real
CyHi - No Dope On Sundays
Kendrick Lamar - DNA
Pusha T - Santeria
Couldn't think of any from the 90s off top for some reason..
Give me one diss bar that was straight brutal ..I'll do 2 unpopular/less obvious ones
Jadakiss at 50 : And I don't got a problem with clou; You ain't get shot again yet, so what's your 2nd album about?
Game at Beanie Sigel: 'You was supposed to throw up the Roc, not smoke it'