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Eazy won't even make my top 50, one of the most overrated rappers period imo. Pac and Snoop would be lower on my list. Bad Azz before Crooked I?! Kokane above Nip?! Murs, Young Maylay, Knoc-turn'al, Hopsin, Glasses Malone, Blu, Sly Boogy, Ab-Soul, Eligh, Jay Rock & maybe Twisted Insane woulda all made it to my list.Interested in seeing your Norcal/Bay Area list when you make it, Sccit
Quote from: SuperSpider on August 10, 2019, 01:08:04 PMEazy won't even make my top 50, one of the most overrated rappers period imo. Pac and Snoop would be lower on my list. Bad Azz before Crooked I?! Kokane above Nip?! Murs, Young Maylay, Knoc-turn'al, Hopsin, Glasses Malone, Blu, Sly Boogy, Ab-Soul, Eligh, Jay Rock & maybe Twisted Insane woulda all made it to my list.Interested in seeing your Norcal/Bay Area list when you make it, SccitI'd put Bad Azz above too. "Word On Tha Streetz", "Personal Business" and the LBC Crew album are all classics.
Quote from: Okka on August 11, 2019, 06:04:29 AMQuote from: SuperSpider on August 10, 2019, 01:08:04 PMEazy won't even make my top 50, one of the most overrated rappers period imo. Pac and Snoop would be lower on my list. Bad Azz before Crooked I?! Kokane above Nip?! Murs, Young Maylay, Knoc-turn'al, Hopsin, Glasses Malone, Blu, Sly Boogy, Ab-Soul, Eligh, Jay Rock & maybe Twisted Insane woulda all made it to my list.Interested in seeing your Norcal/Bay Area list when you make it, SccitI'd put Bad Azz above too. "Word On Tha Streetz", "Personal Business" and the LBC Crew album are all classics.I did kind of agree with Sccit once he pointed out there was the extra criteria of having classic albums and impact being taken into consideration, so yeah in that case Bad Azz would be higher than Crooked on the list. On the other hand Bad Azz had a few good years and faded into obscurity whereas Crooked is increasingly more relevant even nowadays with a career spanning 23+ years. Not to mention being much better skill-wise and being as prolific as they come. His catalogue is rivaled by very few rappers overall (the likes of Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, Kurupt, Slim Thug, Chalie Boy possibly E-40 & Kokane) in terms of how many tracks he's put out/been on through the years.
Mack 10 number 30. This list is way off.
Good list, don't think anyone notable has been left out (apart from maybe Earl Sweatshirt but that's just personal preference). Was wondering why someone like Crooked I was so low down the list until I read the criteria for your entries.MC Eiht should be higher on the list, but maybe I'm only saying that cos I've been listening to him heavy recently
Quote from: riphuero on August 10, 2019, 07:04:26 AMThis list is off. These rappers need to be on it.Mr. CriminalSick JackenDefari K-Dee Nate DoggSlow PainFrank V I can go on ...nate dogg is not a rappersick jacken and defari were right outside my top 50, along with mitchy slick, amg, knocturnal, hittman, goldie loc, chali 2na, foesum, lil half dead and a few others..... hard to narrow it down to 50 wit so many legends in the game.
This list is off. These rappers need to be on it.Mr. CriminalSick JackenDefari K-Dee Nate DoggSlow PainFrank V I can go on ...
Quote from: riphuero on August 11, 2019, 09:51:13 AMMack 10 number 30. This list is way off.what’s wrong with mack 10 at 30?? his first 2 or 3 albums are classix and bow down is a monumental album in west coast hip-hop.lets see your list tho
I see your point about everything being included, but Suga Free is top 5 for me based on skills alone. Nobody does it like he does.
Quote from: dp on August 12, 2019, 12:10:29 AMI see your point about everything being included, but Suga Free is top 5 for me based on skills alone. Nobody does it like he does.This was the SoCal list