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Quote from: Hollywood Bilderberg Group™ on January 03, 2013, 06:19:32 PMim honestly still not convinced or even slightly pursaded that this is Hov's best work. He's offered us so much more than "Reasonable Doubt"Thing is you don't have to be convinced of anything, it's an opinion and you don't have to be swayed.
im honestly still not convinced or even slightly pursaded that this is Hov's best work. He's offered us so much more than "Reasonable Doubt"
NIK, you're saying they're legends because they're huge in their region. Insane Clown Posse is huge in their region and several suburban outlets, are they legends? I love Tech and Bo, like I said. They've had some classics. Never really liked Mac Dre. But just because someone is huge in one region does not mean anything. YG has a big following in LA amongst street heads, but is he gonna go down as a legend? You cannot compare these guys to Jay-Z, it's comparing apples and oranges. Honestly. Name another rapper who can come out and say Auto tune is dead and it literally drops off the map? Why can't T Pain get work anymore? Why did Kanye drop the auto tune? The rappers you named, Mac Dre in specific, only appeal really to only one audience. If you don't like hyphy music, you damn sure wont like Mac Dre. Jay appeals to just about every audience in the book, and his evolution and track record shows it. Underground/regional legend does not equal hip hop legend. Otherwise there would be 100's of legends. That's what makes them legends, they are a rare commodity. Now listen to "Go Stupid" and tell me that compares to "Public Service Announcement," an interlude on an album, hip hop heads.
whoa buddy, somebody ban this fagg talkin about Mac Dre was some fuckin overrated under achiever, off with his fuckin head!!http://www.youtube.com/v/dvEsWaCXHxQwatch your fuckin mouth faggot. stop suckin on a hater's dick