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About Me:
1) B.I.G
1) Nas
1) Jay Z
2) Andre 3000
3) Rakim
4) Eminem
5) Mos Def
7) Tupac
8) MF Doom
9) Lupe Fiasco
Special Mentions:
Wu Tang, good as a group, in terms of just skills I cant include them, they would dominate the top ten list oo much. :P
Big L- super lyrical but only released one album, can't be a GOAT.
Top twenty Hip Hop Album in no order:
Illmatic- Nas
Ready To Die- B.I.G
Life After Death- B.I.G
Capital Punishment- Big Pun
Aquemini- Outkast
ATliens- Outkast
The Infamous- Mobb Deep
Hell On Earth- Mobb Deep
Jay Z- Reasonable Doubt
Liquid Swordz- GZA
Enter the 36 Chambers- Wu Tang Clan
Lupe Fiasco's Food & Liquor- Lupe Fiasco
Black On Both Sides- Mos Def
Straight Outta Compton- NWA
Beats, Rhymes and Life- ATCQ
Madvillainy- MF Doom and Madlib
MM...Food- MF Doom
Operation Doomsday- MF Doom
Donuts- J Dilla
Follow the Leader- Rakim and Eric B
HIP HOP WAS NEVER DEAD AND NEVER WILL BE.
Jay Electronica, future hip hop GOAT.
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7ElevenMusic
(5 days ago)
hey just wanted to say that I really enjoy all your work I'm a big fan!
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Sparda1
(3 weeks ago)
#FINDMYSELFINYOU TREND THE TOPIC ON TWITTER CHECK OUT THE VIDEO ON MY CHANNEL
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rakimkoolgrapwutang
(1 month ago)
do u realy think elzhi can b considered goat. ive listened 2 his stuff and i think he shuld b considered between the top 10-top 20 mark
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tonystarksghostface3
(1 month ago)
Also whats your opinion on Jigga I know you have him in your top 10 but seems like alot of people discredit him to. Personally, I like his 90s stuff minus vol 3 & hard knock like was meh. Reasonable Doubt & Vol 1 were pretty good albums though & I actually had to go back & listen to Reasonable Doubt again couple of years ago because I didn't realize it was that good. I wish he stil flowed the same as he did in the mid-90s though he was a beast back then. & what do you think about all the NWO/masonic/illuminati bs I keep hearing about? Jay-z & more recently Nas are centerfold aound that mush just seems like more silly conspiracies to me or most of it anyway.
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tonystarksghostface3
(1 month ago)
Yeah exactly but you know its just those biased pac stans that can't let go & hate biggie or anything associated with him. Lyrically pac was average & he wasn't even worried about lyrical dexterity like alot of mcs he just had content & came off more heartfelt than others. Do you know I visited a forum once where people took a vote on best mcs who specialize in multis & some people had the nerve to pick pac just because of who he was?
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rakimkoolgrapwutang
(1 month ago)
do u think kane was gzas biggest influence in rap. i do cos he always pays 2 respect 2 him. his song 'highway robbery' sounds very similiar 2 kanes rhyme scheme and rhythm in 'aint no half steppin' and also his rhyme scheme and rhythm on 'breaker breaker remix' sounds similiar 2 kane on 'warm it up kane' also on 'pencil gza says 'r a w i still bring trouble to'. and gzas flow on his debut album 'words from the genius' sounds realy like kanes flow. also ive told a lotta people rakims main influence was kool moe dee but they disagree. wat do u think
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TheColorfulCube
(1 month ago)
multi syllables ARE more superior when talkin technically. Why else do you think Kool G Rap and Rakim are so well known and respected? It's because they were known for pioneering multi syllables and shit. By your logic you're saying multis dont even matter and that what Rakim and Kool G Rap did was pointless. It wouldnt have made a difference to you since you only care about content and not the complexity of the rhymes. Which is pretty ignorant. Using multiple syllables while combining that with everything else so effortlessly is what makes the best MCs in every aspect. No matter what, multis elevate skill level.
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TheColorfulCube
(1 month ago)
Im talkin about the rhymes itself. not the lyrics. The actual rhymes. cuz you said there are more complex rhyming than just multis. Tell me some of them then.
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tonystarksghostface3
(1 month ago)
Biggie was compared to G rap & Kane when party & bullshit came out in 93 that shows how much talent he had in rhyming right there. Usually I only see pac stans talking down about biggie & matter of fact I'm debating with this person now on vid concerning biggie & pac. The person I'm speaking of wants me to believe pac had a tough life growing up & somehow equates that to pac being better than biggie because biggie was well off compared to pac. I just don't get the logic used in hip hop today man.
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TheColorfulCube
(1 month ago)
Biggie had nice rhyme patterns but that doesnt involve the rhymes itself. that's just his flow. In terms of rhymes his were average, maybe even below average to todays standards. Give me another example of complex rhymes that dont involve multis. Not the flow, just the rhymes itself.
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