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Quote from: George Jetson on March 31, 2013, 01:12:45 PMQuote from: Blood of Abraham on March 31, 2013, 01:04:17 PMQuote from: George Jetson on March 31, 2013, 01:01:57 PMwell i can tell you what Jay Z would have been if he didn't bow down....chopped liver lolsame with Ja Rule, anyone at Cash Money/No Limit and my man Chino XLis speculation a masturbating excercise for you?yesso by your own logic you gain sexual pleasure from speculating about male rappers...dead ones at that.not sure what that exactly makes you; a gay necrophiliac of some sort...
Quote from: Blood of Abraham on March 31, 2013, 01:04:17 PMQuote from: George Jetson on March 31, 2013, 01:01:57 PMwell i can tell you what Jay Z would have been if he didn't bow down....chopped liver lolsame with Ja Rule, anyone at Cash Money/No Limit and my man Chino XLis speculation a masturbating excercise for you?yes
Quote from: George Jetson on March 31, 2013, 01:01:57 PMwell i can tell you what Jay Z would have been if he didn't bow down....chopped liver lolsame with Ja Rule, anyone at Cash Money/No Limit and my man Chino XLis speculation a masturbating excercise for you?
well i can tell you what Jay Z would have been if he didn't bow down....chopped liver lolsame with Ja Rule, anyone at Cash Money/No Limit and my man Chino XL
Canibus hands down
Quote from: BiggSadot on March 31, 2013, 08:19:46 PMCanibus hands downI don't see that. Dude has released 11 albums, presumably most of which he had control over. He's just a spitter who is not good at making music. Imo the potential was never there in the first place.
Quote from: BiggSadot on March 31, 2013, 08:19:46 PMCanibus hands downDisagree. His first two albums are very under-rated. I actually thought the beats were excellent on the first two albums. His rhymes were out of this world. With Wyclef on the first album he wasn't just rhyming they were really making some great music. "Second Round K.O." is my favorite battle record of all time, it was set up perfectly with the boxing match theme, Mike Tyson, it could not have been any better. "I Honor U" was another great song, and it deserved to be a multiplatinum single in it's own right. "Let's Ride", "Buckinghams Palace", nearly every track on that first album was banging. The second album also had many monster tracks, like the Horseman intro and track, also "Doomsday News" is very under-rated. ...The most wasted potential was with Royce da 5'9". He was able to get in on the ground floor of the resurgence of Dr. Dre, Aftermath, and was the only featured artist other than Dre to appear on the Slim Shady LP. He held his own with the greatest rapper of that time, Eminem, on the track "Bad Meetz Evil", and the underground release of "I'm The King", "Scary Movies", and "Nuthin to Do" had the whole industry buzzin about Royce. He was writing gems for Dre's album like "The Throne Is Mine". That track could of been legendary. His bootleg album that dropped around 2,000 had the makings of one of the greatest albums of all time. Sadly though, his manager fucked up his relationship with Dre, and he chose his manager over Dre; he was never the same after that.
i'd say Royce is just as dope if not better now