I personally think it would be quite equal in a rap battle but Kanye would take the cake slightly.
Kanye is def more talented, since he can produce quality raps and beats.

What do y'all think?
Aone10 wrote:'Ye wants "something that sounds a bit like Otis Redding, a bit like Mobb Deep."
That sounds promising tbh.
King Lance wrote:Jay-z would win and it's not even close to being close... he's still one of the best lyricists when he wants to.
But kanye is more talented as an artist, he's one of the goat producers and he has one of the best discographies in hip hop
MistaVijilantee wrote:I don't think a rap battle would be a good idea purely because Kanye doesn't battle and/or isn't a punchline orientated rapper.
Aone10 wrote:EminemBase wrote:But Kanye is an infinitely more entertaining and engaging character on the mic. The extent of Jay's personality extends to generic bragging and braggadocio. He's just good at capturing lines and his material or the subject-matter he chooses to attack isn't anything special.
You obviously haven't heard much from Jay (aside from singles) if you truly believe that.... and as if Kanye West isn't the type brag either..... their subject matter is very similar, with the exception of Jay-Z being from the streets and Kanye West being from the suburbs.
Aone10 wrote:Hell, even Eminem is predictable these days.
But back in his prime, he would always keep things interesting and entertaining with nearly every release. It's easy to look back at his career in hindsight and say "he's predictable" because the man has put out over 10 studio albums. But as you believe, and as do I, artists should be judged when they were at their best... and Jay had an outstanding run between 1996 and 2003, which includes 3 timeless classics, that shouldn't be denied by anyone.
Notalius wrote:Embase hating on Jay as usual
EminemBase wrote:Aone10 wrote:Hell, even Eminem is predictable these days.
But back in his prime, he would always keep things interesting and entertaining with nearly every release. It's easy to look back at his career in hindsight and say "he's predictable" because the man has put out over 10 studio albums. But as you believe, and as do I, artists should be judged when they were at their best... and Jay had an outstanding run between 1996 and 2003, which includes 3 timeless classics, that shouldn't be denied by anyone.
"Rap God" and "Headlights" were predictable?
bigray wrote:Notalius wrote:The only unpredictable thing about Em with his last album was the fact that he called it MMLP2.
You can say that for all his releases really.
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