



Lello wrote:RAW > Death Is Certain + Nas > Royce, and I love Royce alot though don't get me wrong




Man1x wrote:Menzo wrote:bigray wrote:I can name 5 rappers better than Royce... Redman, Nas, Raekwon, Method Man, Hopsin and Prodigy
Hopsin? Really?
Menzo, you beat me to it. On a side note, this allows me to finally say something...this forum dickrides Hopsin too much. What has he done that's an impressive innovation to the game except for gaining instant success with a captivating style that, I might add, has a overwhelming resemblance to the Slim Shady style? Don't get me wrong, I know Slim Shady and Hopsin are immensely different, but at the same time they are very similar. I mean, if you listened to Hopsin only once you wouldn't be able to tell the difference. You have to listen to him until the point you can distinguish his voice from Eminem's old voice to realize he is different, that was how it was for me. By that time (I had listened to half of RAW) I heard the distinctions and similarities. Yes, when I finally realized this I loved him and he was a fad for me for a while, but then I realized if he keeps doing what he is doing he won't be remembered at all. He won't have a legend status for sure, and if he is remembered he will be remembered as the slightly above average rapper that had a beef with Ruthless Records. I mean, who here honestly thinks RAW brought anything new to the table? It only brought some enjoyable music for the time being, but it could be easily replaced by the next album release you're anticipating. Just my opinion.
"You a fad, that means you somethin that we already had, but once you're gone you don't come back."
- Dr. Dre

Menzo wrote:I actually liked Success Is Certain but it almost feels like...there was very little effort in it.



Nas is like life or death... I'm a rebel
My poetry's deep, I never fell
Nas is like... half man half amazing
No doubt









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