kkaniff wrote:Yup.
For example, I remember people, specifically Elliot Wilson, claiming Watch The Throne was one of the most important hip-hop albums of all time.
I kid you not, he really said that.
This Kanye&Jay dickriding has got to stop.
Totally agree. When you have to whore yourself around in order to do it, it loses its appeal. It loses its legitimacy. I remember back before Jay "retired" -- no one was calling him the greatest, or even one of the greats. Then he said on Dirt Off Your Shoulders "the best rapper alive nigga ask about me."
That's when I started hearing people consider him a GOAT, couple that with him pretending to leave the game -- the fans hearts grew fonder.
Then he names his comeback album Kingdom Come. Please. And he hasn't stopped with that royal/high status shit. Watch The Throne? Magna Carter...HOLY GRAIL??
It has to be somewhat embarrassing, or annoying to him, that he has to go to these lengths to show people "hey look! I'm like, really popular and stuff!"
And Eminem does none of that, kills the charts, outsells everybody without pulling half the publicity stunts Jay and Kanye do. "Outsold the sellouts" is right.
I do give him props though. Retiring his old image and returning as a classy businessman who makes grown folk music totally took his career to a different level. The pseudo retirement did more for his career and image than anything else. Smartest business move he's ever made. Even if he does take it painfully too far in terms of trying to look cool and stuff. But it's worked for him. His music quality has taken a step back but his respect in the game gets bigger. I said this in another thread, it looked like he put more effort into the commercial for MCHG than the actual album. But that's what he does now. He sells the flash, not the substance. It's cooler to listen to Jay-Z and Kanye than it is to listen to Eminem.