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Posted by: Bring the Noise
Posted by: MakaVeli4LIfe1
Posted by: Bring the Noise
Posted by: MakaVeli4LIfe1
Eminem has been the best rapper for, at least, the last 3 years, bar none
And if you don't like Outkast, at least you can respect their creativity - that is for anyone who thinks that Outkast is garbage
I wouldn't say bar none, but he's been up there. I have to put Nas and Jigga in there.
And yeah, I listen to Outkast but only because of their hooks, which are tight. They used to be better you should get some of their older music. I mean I like their newer stuff, just the rapping sucks. LoL.
No no no, I'm talking mostly about their old music
ATLiens and southernplayalisticadillacmuzik
Nice, nice ass beats
[color=red] Yeah that's some good -blam!-.[/color]
And to respond to this white gangster thing: Don't go to an area where gangs are, cus you'll find out just how incredibly ignorant, but more wrong, that you actually are
Not gonna get into a gang debate, but you should be happy that you're sitting in your nice neighborhood, away from a reality that you know nothing about
I usually wouldn't say something like this, but this time I had to...
[color=red] Are you talking to me? Or that other kid?[/color]
Oh and no doubt, Nas and Jay have been doing their thing. I just look at the cumulative work put out by Eminem, and he outshines both Jay-Z and the Escobar :)
[color=red]Rhyming wise, but not message wise. I don't think there is a best, Eminem doesn't either. But he is in the top 3[/color]
No no, wasn't talking to you BtN. It's the other people I'm talking about. I can't stand to see people think they have everything figured out about a lifestyle that they are clueless to. I mean, they think they can watch Training Day or some gang movie, and know everything there is to know about gangs. That was what I was hesitant to write about, only because I get sarcastic responses like "What, do you think you're in a gang?", or stuff like that. It's mostly common sense, mixed with a little experience.
And yea, message wise, NaS and Jay can be argued for. But like you said, and what I think you might have been trying to say, is that these "best rappers" probably don't care too much for who has the crown for "best rapper", as long as they make their money, satisfy their fans, and get the message across.
Nas and Jay basically had a battle going for all of New York, and did so in a competitive, but safe, beef. That's what I like about both of them: they settle things with the music, and not through other things. I think they both can respect each other for that.
Oh, and your sig is good. You could replace Sam Cassell with Tyrone Hill too; serves a dual-purpose :)
[Edited on 5/31/2004 7:40:32 AM]