I know it is early , but Biggie dropped 2 albums and is among the greatest, so why wouldn't kendrick?
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Atone wrote:Biggie is not one of the greatest, neither is 2pac, they were good, but because they died, people over-rate them, they would do the same thing with Lil Wayne, and if 50 Cent died tomorrow ppl would be calling him a legend, and one of the greatest within a month,
I'm not deying pac and biggie were good, but there have been better, and there have been better that have been ignored,
the real slim shady wrote:I cant tbh, some of the tracks by Nas or Eminem wont be passed. All stannery aside, can you honestly see Kendrick doing a song that is globally considered better than Sing for the Moment, Stan, One Mic... ? Songs like that, ones that are classics just wont be beaten.
Not sure why you put Kanye as a boundary there either, he is good but there are far better examples.
Rattle1 wrote:the real slim shady wrote:I cant tbh, some of the tracks by Nas or Eminem wont be passed. All stannery aside, can you honestly see Kendrick doing a song that is globally considered better than Sing for the Moment, Stan, One Mic... ? Songs like that, ones that are classics just wont be beaten.
Not sure why you put Kanye as a boundary there either, he is good but there are far better examples.
Another good point but some people already think that songs like Hiiipower, The art of the peer pressure were on some classic levels and his album is having a big impact right now.
As for Kanye, some of his albums are considered as some of the best albums in general
the real slim shady wrote:Rattle1 wrote:the real slim shady wrote:I cant tbh, some of the tracks by Nas or Eminem wont be passed. All stannery aside, can you honestly see Kendrick doing a song that is globally considered better than Sing for the Moment, Stan, One Mic... ? Songs like that, ones that are classics just wont be beaten.
Not sure why you put Kanye as a boundary there either, he is good but there are far better examples.
Another good point but some people already think that songs like Hiiipower, The art of the peer pressure were on some classic levels and his album is having a big impact right now.
As for Kanye, some of his albums are considered as some of the best albums in general
Youre honestly telling me that the majority of people concerned will think Hiiipower > Stan?
I think Eminem's name in history is pretty firm now, the fact that his fans are so passionate is what will stop people from forgetting about those tracks. Same goes for several other artists, and as of yet i dont think Kendrick is in that category.
SliK wrote:Kanye is the most consistent rapper of all time. He has had 5 amazing albums in a row. Eminem hasn't. Jay hasn't. Nas certainly hasn't. Kanye has done a lot for hip hop. MBDTF literally appealed to so many people and got so many people into hop hop. Everyone I knew was bumping that album. Literally everyone. I was having this discussion with EminemBase a long time ago. At the time I said it had a bigger impact in my area than MMLP as far as thrusting rap into the spotlight. Obviously global MMLP had a bigger impact but there is no denying the impact MBDTF had. Much bigger than GKMC for sure. At least internationally.
SliK wrote:Lange is the most consistent rapper of all time. He has had 5 amazing albums in a row. Eminem hasn't. Jay hasn't. Nas certainly hasn't. Kanye has done a lot for hip hop. MBDTF literally appealed to so many people and got so many people into hop hop. Everyone I knew was bumping that album. Literally everyone. I was having this discussion with EminemBase a long time ago. At the time I said it had a bigger impact in my area than MMLP as far as thrusting rap into the spotlight. Obviously global MMLP had a bigger impact but there is no denying the impact MBDTF had. Much bigger than GKMC for sure. At least internationally.
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