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Eazy was a good rapper tho .. His voice and charisma is unmatched, and ghostwritten or not, he spit some dope rhymes with excellent storytelling .. Listen to a track like nobody moves or louisville slugger .. The notion that he was a bad rapper come from the fact that he didn't write, but that, in reality, doesn't make him a bad rapper .. I actually rather listen to eazy spit mc ren rhymes than to hear it from mc ren himself.. Legend
Quote from: Sccit on October 13, 2016, 09:39:43 AMEazy was a good rapper tho .. His voice and charisma is unmatched, and ghostwritten or not, he spit some dope rhymes with excellent storytelling .. Listen to a track like nobody moves or louisville slugger .. The notion that he was a bad rapper come from the fact that he didn't write, but that, in reality, doesn't make him a bad rapper .. I actually rather listen to eazy spit mc ren rhymes than to hear it from mc ren himself.. Legend Good point, Eazy is a legend, but I still think I'd keep him on the list just because a rapper like that needed a lot of support on his classic album. He needed Dre behind the boards and he needed a lot of guest appearances, skits, etc. to sort of camoflauge the fact that he wasn't a great M.C. Your right that when you factor in charisma and style and all that then it becomes a lot harder to say Eazy wasn't a great rapper.If you compare Eazys classic to Eminem SSLP or Nas Illmatic or PAC Me Against the World or Ras Soul On Ice. Then you see the difference cause those albums didn't need a lot of help--their lyricism and mic skills were capable of carrying the full album from beginning to end.
Quote from: Infinite Trapped In 1996 on October 14, 2016, 10:23:17 PMQuote from: Sccit on October 13, 2016, 09:39:43 AMEazy was a good rapper tho .. His voice and charisma is unmatched, and ghostwritten or not, he spit some dope rhymes with excellent storytelling .. Listen to a track like nobody moves or louisville slugger .. The notion that he was a bad rapper come from the fact that he didn't write, but that, in reality, doesn't make him a bad rapper .. I actually rather listen to eazy spit mc ren rhymes than to hear it from mc ren himself.. Legend Good point, Eazy is a legend, but I still think I'd keep him on the list just because a rapper like that needed a lot of support on his classic album. He needed Dre behind the boards and he needed a lot of guest appearances, skits, etc. to sort of camoflauge the fact that he wasn't a great M.C. Your right that when you factor in charisma and style and all that then it becomes a lot harder to say Eazy wasn't a great rapper.If you compare Eazys classic to Eminem SSLP or Nas Illmatic or PAC Me Against the World or Ras Soul On Ice. Then you see the difference cause those albums didn't need a lot of help--their lyricism and mic skills were capable of carrying the full album from beginning to end.EAZY HAD A CLASSIC EVEN AFTER LEAVIN DRE'S CORNER THO .. AND HIS RAPPING ISNT ON THE LEVEL OF PAC OR NAS, BUT ITS DEFINITELY NOT AS LOW AS THE MASTER P'S AND 50 CENT'S ON THE LIST.
Quote from: Sccit on October 15, 2016, 04:48:20 AMQuote from: Infinite Trapped In 1996 on October 14, 2016, 10:23:17 PMQuote from: Sccit on October 13, 2016, 09:39:43 AMEazy was a good rapper tho .. His voice and charisma is unmatched, and ghostwritten or not, he spit some dope rhymes with excellent storytelling .. Listen to a track like nobody moves or louisville slugger .. The notion that he was a bad rapper come from the fact that he didn't write, but that, in reality, doesn't make him a bad rapper .. I actually rather listen to eazy spit mc ren rhymes than to hear it from mc ren himself.. Legend Good point, Eazy is a legend, but I still think I'd keep him on the list just because a rapper like that needed a lot of support on his classic album. He needed Dre behind the boards and he needed a lot of guest appearances, skits, etc. to sort of camoflauge the fact that he wasn't a great M.C. Your right that when you factor in charisma and style and all that then it becomes a lot harder to say Eazy wasn't a great rapper.If you compare Eazys classic to Eminem SSLP or Nas Illmatic or PAC Me Against the World or Ras Soul On Ice. Then you see the difference cause those albums didn't need a lot of help--their lyricism and mic skills were capable of carrying the full album from beginning to end.EAZY HAD A CLASSIC EVEN AFTER LEAVIN DRE'S CORNER THO .. AND HIS RAPPING ISNT ON THE LEVEL OF PAC OR NAS, BUT ITS DEFINITELY NOT AS LOW AS THE MASTER P'S AND 50 CENT'S ON THE LIST. Str8 Off Tha Streetz > Eazy Duz It
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Chamillionaire is the quintessential example of a good rapper who made whack music
Quote from: Sccit on October 16, 2016, 12:45:46 AMChamillionaire is the quintessential example of a good rapper who made whack music I actually think that Chamillionaire is one of the most versatile artists to ever do it and it's a shame he never got to drop his final album
Quote from: M Dogg™ on October 14, 2016, 01:12:16 PMQuote from: Sccit on October 13, 2016, 10:51:34 PMQuote from: M Dogg™ on October 13, 2016, 10:19:01 PMFirst off, I can't think of one single Master P classic album, and on top of that looking back everyone thought he was wack and no one have him 5 mics or a XXL. So he don't count to me.'Pac had bars and raw emotion. Please, plus he had so many diss songs it was unreal. Dude would eat Game and Game would tell you that too.Ghetto tryna kill me and ice cream man Ice Cream Man was 4 mics, and that's a good rating for it. Bout It, Bout It was alright, and it set the foundation for a good 4 year No Limit run. But it wasn't a classic. I've never seen any Master P album on CREDIBLE hip-hop reviewers classic list. Putting any Master P album in any classic list really waters down the label classic, especially if no credible hip-hop journalist has any of his albums on any classics list. With that said, that The Ghettos Tryin to Kill Me album cover, that has always been a personal classic since I was 16. LOL. I was trying to look at her too. Your average hip-hop reviewer is an east coast dick rider who doesn't even recognize the bay as a region
Quote from: Sccit on October 13, 2016, 10:51:34 PMQuote from: M Dogg™ on October 13, 2016, 10:19:01 PMFirst off, I can't think of one single Master P classic album, and on top of that looking back everyone thought he was wack and no one have him 5 mics or a XXL. So he don't count to me.'Pac had bars and raw emotion. Please, plus he had so many diss songs it was unreal. Dude would eat Game and Game would tell you that too.Ghetto tryna kill me and ice cream man Ice Cream Man was 4 mics, and that's a good rating for it. Bout It, Bout It was alright, and it set the foundation for a good 4 year No Limit run. But it wasn't a classic. I've never seen any Master P album on CREDIBLE hip-hop reviewers classic list. Putting any Master P album in any classic list really waters down the label classic, especially if no credible hip-hop journalist has any of his albums on any classics list. With that said, that The Ghettos Tryin to Kill Me album cover, that has always been a personal classic since I was 16. LOL. I was trying to look at her too.
Quote from: M Dogg™ on October 13, 2016, 10:19:01 PMFirst off, I can't think of one single Master P classic album, and on top of that looking back everyone thought he was wack and no one have him 5 mics or a XXL. So he don't count to me.'Pac had bars and raw emotion. Please, plus he had so many diss songs it was unreal. Dude would eat Game and Game would tell you that too.Ghetto tryna kill me and ice cream man
First off, I can't think of one single Master P classic album, and on top of that looking back everyone thought he was wack and no one have him 5 mics or a XXL. So he don't count to me.'Pac had bars and raw emotion. Please, plus he had so many diss songs it was unreal. Dude would eat Game and Game would tell you that too.
Quote from: Sccit on October 14, 2016, 07:01:03 PMQuote from: M Dogg™ on October 14, 2016, 01:12:16 PMQuote from: Sccit on October 13, 2016, 10:51:34 PMQuote from: M Dogg™ on October 13, 2016, 10:19:01 PMFirst off, I can't think of one single Master P classic album, and on top of that looking back everyone thought he was wack and no one have him 5 mics or a XXL. So he don't count to me.'Pac had bars and raw emotion. Please, plus he had so many diss songs it was unreal. Dude would eat Game and Game would tell you that too.Ghetto tryna kill me and ice cream man Ice Cream Man was 4 mics, and that's a good rating for it. Bout It, Bout It was alright, and it set the foundation for a good 4 year No Limit run. But it wasn't a classic. I've never seen any Master P album on CREDIBLE hip-hop reviewers classic list. Putting any Master P album in any classic list really waters down the label classic, especially if no credible hip-hop journalist has any of his albums on any classics list. With that said, that The Ghettos Tryin to Kill Me album cover, that has always been a personal classic since I was 16. LOL. I was trying to look at her too. Your average hip-hop reviewer is an east coast dick rider who doesn't even recognize the bay as a region Master P is from New Orleans.
Quote from: M Dogg™ on October 17, 2016, 08:12:14 AMQuote from: Sccit on October 14, 2016, 07:01:03 PMQuote from: M Dogg™ on October 14, 2016, 01:12:16 PMQuote from: Sccit on October 13, 2016, 10:51:34 PMQuote from: M Dogg™ on October 13, 2016, 10:19:01 PMFirst off, I can't think of one single Master P classic album, and on top of that looking back everyone thought he was wack and no one have him 5 mics or a XXL. So he don't count to me.'Pac had bars and raw emotion. Please, plus he had so many diss songs it was unreal. Dude would eat Game and Game would tell you that too.Ghetto tryna kill me and ice cream man Ice Cream Man was 4 mics, and that's a good rating for it. Bout It, Bout It was alright, and it set the foundation for a good 4 year No Limit run. But it wasn't a classic. I've never seen any Master P album on CREDIBLE hip-hop reviewers classic list. Putting any Master P album in any classic list really waters down the label classic, especially if no credible hip-hop journalist has any of his albums on any classics list. With that said, that The Ghettos Tryin to Kill Me album cover, that has always been a personal classic since I was 16. LOL. I was trying to look at her too. Your average hip-hop reviewer is an east coast dick rider who doesn't even recognize the bay as a region Master P is from New Orleans. His early music was bay shit
Quote from: Sccit on October 17, 2016, 09:55:42 AMQuote from: M Dogg™ on October 17, 2016, 08:12:14 AMQuote from: Sccit on October 14, 2016, 07:01:03 PMQuote from: M Dogg™ on October 14, 2016, 01:12:16 PMQuote from: Sccit on October 13, 2016, 10:51:34 PMQuote from: M Dogg™ on October 13, 2016, 10:19:01 PMFirst off, I can't think of one single Master P classic album, and on top of that looking back everyone thought he was wack and no one have him 5 mics or a XXL. So he don't count to me.'Pac had bars and raw emotion. Please, plus he had so many diss songs it was unreal. Dude would eat Game and Game would tell you that too.Ghetto tryna kill me and ice cream man Ice Cream Man was 4 mics, and that's a good rating for it. Bout It, Bout It was alright, and it set the foundation for a good 4 year No Limit run. But it wasn't a classic. I've never seen any Master P album on CREDIBLE hip-hop reviewers classic list. Putting any Master P album in any classic list really waters down the label classic, especially if no credible hip-hop journalist has any of his albums on any classics list. With that said, that The Ghettos Tryin to Kill Me album cover, that has always been a personal classic since I was 16. LOL. I was trying to look at her too. Your average hip-hop reviewer is an east coast dick rider who doesn't even recognize the bay as a region Master P is from New Orleans. His early music was bay shit But Ice Cream Man was clearly a southern album