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Quote from: The-Leak (aka) kingwell (bka) JULES on July 30, 2010, 01:14:48 AMQuote from: rapsodie is a hip hop elitist on July 29, 2010, 08:21:47 PMQuote from: The-Leak (aka) kingwell (bka) JULES on July 29, 2010, 05:41:21 PMQuote from: hideout on July 29, 2010, 03:29:13 PMYou think anyone will listen to rick ross music ten years after he stops publishing?If he died tomorrow, yes.Biggie was the king of New York and people loved his music at the time that he died. Rick Ross dying would have a much smaller impact. And since no one is impressed by his lyrical ability now, I doubt that would change.Ross the king of Miami and ppl love his music right now.. Same shit dog, open your eyes.Same thing with Lil Wayne. If any of these dudes died tomorrow these groupies would start ODing on their catalogues, BELIEVE THAT.Nonsense, Nobody LOVES Rick Ross' music. Everybody who can string two syllables together knows he's not a great rapper. Most people did LOVE Biggie, and everybody who can string two syllables together know he was a GREAT rapper. His songs and lyrics were much more relatable, and thats why so much love was shown when he died. If Rick Ross died his legacy would be Blow Money Fast. Which is laughably bad. He has no classic tracks so his discography would mean pretty much nothing. However, I will admit that the kids do seem to love Lil' Wayne. If he died all his music would be bought up like its classic gold (which of course it isn't). Lil' Wayne has a strong fanbase which adores everything he does. As far as I'm aware Rick Ross Doesn't have that.
Quote from: rapsodie is a hip hop elitist on July 29, 2010, 08:21:47 PMQuote from: The-Leak (aka) kingwell (bka) JULES on July 29, 2010, 05:41:21 PMQuote from: hideout on July 29, 2010, 03:29:13 PMYou think anyone will listen to rick ross music ten years after he stops publishing?If he died tomorrow, yes.Biggie was the king of New York and people loved his music at the time that he died. Rick Ross dying would have a much smaller impact. And since no one is impressed by his lyrical ability now, I doubt that would change.Ross the king of Miami and ppl love his music right now.. Same shit dog, open your eyes.Same thing with Lil Wayne. If any of these dudes died tomorrow these groupies would start ODing on their catalogues, BELIEVE THAT.
Quote from: The-Leak (aka) kingwell (bka) JULES on July 29, 2010, 05:41:21 PMQuote from: hideout on July 29, 2010, 03:29:13 PMYou think anyone will listen to rick ross music ten years after he stops publishing?If he died tomorrow, yes.Biggie was the king of New York and people loved his music at the time that he died. Rick Ross dying would have a much smaller impact. And since no one is impressed by his lyrical ability now, I doubt that would change.
Quote from: hideout on July 29, 2010, 03:29:13 PMYou think anyone will listen to rick ross music ten years after he stops publishing?If he died tomorrow, yes.
You think anyone will listen to rick ross music ten years after he stops publishing?
I will forever believe, for eternity, dead or alive; Rick Ross is a ridiculously awful rapper.
Guru was already a pioneer before he passed. All that Gang Starr shit is certified classic material. And even with that classic material, he still isn't that big after his death.
Really can we revoke the hip hop pass for Euro fags like this. Your mother should of swallowed you and Reasonable Doubt and Life After Death are classics. Get Suge Knghts cock out ya mouth you worthless faggot
reasonable doubt became a classic cause ready to die and illmatic was, it's that simple, yell