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^^^youre crazy, dude has 2 good albums.
If Lebron, Durant, Kobe, CP3, Howard, Paul George, Steph Curry, and Westbrook all suffered season-ending injuries do we give Wade credit for having the best season in the league?
Quote from: GangstaBoogy on December 17, 2013, 12:45:37 PMIf Lebron, Durant, Kobe, CP3, Howard, Paul George, Steph Curry, and Westbrook all suffered season-ending injuries do we give Wade credit for having the best season in the league?Interesting comparison.Who would Nas be in this situation? He's widely considered a king of NY.
Quote from: BING CROSBY BANANAS on December 17, 2013, 04:14:57 PMQuote from: GangstaBoogy on December 17, 2013, 12:45:37 PMIf Lebron, Durant, Kobe, CP3, Howard, Paul George, Steph Curry, and Westbrook all suffered season-ending injuries do we give Wade credit for having the best season in the league?Interesting comparison.Who would Nas be in this situation? He's widely considered a king of NY.Around the time Jay came out Nas was on a rapid decline. Once Nastradamus dropped he was written off.
Jay Z is a puppet, does exactly what he's told and is rewarded with huge wealth and mainstream success, like any other. He is now a "brand". His albums are nothing special, and dropped one classic in 1996 yet still get's huge props in this controlled industry because he is a 'brand', and is used as a front man to sell all of their (his) business ventures. Gain Global Investments? They invest in their own creation, to help push and sell whatever he associates with. The game is rigged and controlled, but as far as talent goes, he was once a very good rapper, turned average rapper with very average albums.. Saying he's great, and that his albums are hot is falling for the marketing of the brand known as Jay Z