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Blaze's 50 Greatest MCs Ever!

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smartass:

--- Quote from: C2Knuckles on February 04, 2003, 04:50:08 PM ---
--- Quote from: smartass on February 04, 2003, 04:10:55 PM ---god it pisses me off how people can put biggie on a list but leave off l. bullshit
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If "l" means Big L, what do you expect?  He wasn't dead yet and had only dropped one basically unheard album.
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you make it sound like he was over-rated? hes one of the few dead rappers who deserves all the props he gets..

Twentytwofifty:
Did you actually expect anyone to put Big L in the top 50 ever at the end of 1998, let alone up with Biggie?

Had had made no impact at all compared to the other 50 and had no longevity with only one album.

smartass:

--- Quote from: C2Knuckles on February 04, 2003, 05:34:32 PM ---Did you actually expect anyone to put Big L in the top 50 ever at the end of 1998, let alone up with Biggie?

Had had made no impact at all compared to the other 50 and had no longevity with only one album.

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last time i checked biggie only put out one album before his death as well. no impact? if i remember correctly he started the horrocore genre with devils son. not to mention the countless number of rappers biting his style off lifestylez...

S.G.V.:

--- Quote from: C2Knuckles on February 04, 2003, 02:06:29 PM ---
They said: 1. Skills 2. Impact 3. Consistency 4. Innovation 5. Longevity...and they explained what these mean too.

They also had a list called "Stop Playin': It was all-out war when these names came up for debate" and number 3...

E-40: Either he's hella nice or 'Yo what the hell's he saying?' In the end, 40-Fonzrelli made the list, to the disgust of some.


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as big of an E-40 fan as i am...im shocked...hes got alotta impact, consistency, def. innovation and longevity...wow..its good to see others recognize E-40...but yea Big L shoulda been on that list...he influenced peeps like...McGruff, Mase, Cam'Ron, Stan Spit, Fabolous etc...he was a very key player...tho i dont think he created Horrocore...Esham had been doin it before him...

ImmortalOne:
I disagree with alot of their choices for "most influential albums of the 90's"......

this is my list, in no specific order:

The Chronic
Illmatic
All Eyez On Me
Only Built 4 Cuban Linx
E.1999 Eternal
Death Certificate
Ready To Die
36 Chambers
Fear Of A Black Planet
Southernplayalistic

^^^^In my opinion, those are the 10 most influenital hip hop albums of the 90's........

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