West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: KVB on November 14, 2003, 08:27:40 AM
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I choose Young Buck.
Here's why...
Lloyd Banks has mad writing skills, but his gravel voice ruins it for him. "Marble-in-mouth" 50 Cent is entertaining and the most charismatic outta the bunch, but he's a wack lyricist. Young Buck I feel has got the overall package, he's nice in all aspects and held down the album where other's couldn't and saved a lot of tracks on it, IMO. I didn't put Tony Yayo into consideration, for obvious reasons. (He's absent for nearly the entire album, Beg For Mercy)
Vote...
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Banks
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Banks on KO
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In order..
Lloyd Banks, 50 Cent, Tony Yayo, Young Buck
But they are all great.
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1. 50 Cent
2. Lloyd Banks
3. Young Buck
I don't even want Yayo on my list... ;D
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If you like the Dirty-South style (as I do) Buck came made tight on "Beg For Mercy". But actually I don't think he fits very well into the G-Unit. Don't get me wrong, he's a very good emcee, but while Banks is able to supplement 50 where it's necessary, Buck is kinda disturbing on the album.
I like Banks best and hope that he'll drop a solo-album as soon as possible 8) 50 is the second-best member, not far from Banks.
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On the G-Unit album Buck's pretty dope, but not as good as on mixtapes. My vote goes to Buck.
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Banks is sick, but I still say 50 holds it down....Hopefully Banks solo will change my mind...I think Banks raps the same all the time, even tho hes dope.
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50's still holdin it down, no doubt..................banks got good lyrics, but he lack any charisma, his vioce is weak and i heard he doesnt shine on the new album..................and if thats true, its pretty dissapointing.............cuz its not like he gotta whole track to hold down, only his verse, so really he should have loads to talk about and shine on each track, n if he cant do that, i cant only worry for banks......like eminem and proof spit on devils night..........album mite have been wack, but atleast they shined on it since they have so much to talk about and ofcourse proof ended up gettin a buzz for himself........i hope banks dont loose his buzz but if he comes weak on beg for mercy, its def gon happen.....but i heard that buck shines the most on the album............n the album is where u gotta shine, thats where it counts.......cuz thats where u show how dope u really are, mixtapes dont mean shit compared to a album, n thats real..........mixtapes u create ya buzz..........on the album u fulfil that buzz........if u dont u fail
real talk
50's not the lyricist bacnks is ofcourse, but he got charisma, he got the simple style, but niggaz can relate n his hooks are dope......
peace
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1. 50 Cent
2. Lloyd Banks
3. Young Buck
I don't even want Yayo on my list... ;D
hahaha that's what I was thinkin.. fella's screwed
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Buck
Banks is a tight ass lyricist and can write mad rhymes on the pad but his voice sometimes just doesnt do it for me.....no doubt he could be a tight ass ghost writer for Dr. Dre (j/k).....nah but 50 no doubt has the most charisma and Banks is the best on the pad but I give Buck the nod on hittin it in tha booth.
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50 cent
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g-unit? emcee? in the same sentence? what is this board coming to...
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g-unit? emcee? in the same sentence? what is this board coming to...
LOL
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Banks, no doubt... I like 'em all though. And although some may think Young Buck doesn't really fit in there, I think he fits in real good: he provides some contrast in the group with the southern stuff.
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Lloyd Banks, although Buck outshines both him and 50 on "Beg For Mercy".
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banks
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That's what the "New York Daily News" had to say about the issue:
It's not easy to upstage a superstar. But on the first major-label release from G-Unit (the posse of rapper 50 Cent), the most exciting flow comes not from the best-known member, but from an emerging one: Lloyd Banks.
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/story/136981p-121843c.html (http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/story/136981p-121843c.html)
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LMAO. I love that word Posse. Shit's old school.
Buck.
He doesn't mumble like 50 and Banks.
He's not simplistic like 50.
He has charisma, not 50 charisma, but much more than Banks.
He can rock any style beat, from what I've heard, and not sound forced.
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Buck.
He doesn't mumble like 50 and Banks.
He's not simplistic like 50.
He has charisma, not 50 charisma, but much more than Banks.
He can rock any style beat, from what I've heard, and not sound forced.
What the homie said..
Hatesrats 2oooTre (Prop's)
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On this album..ImO
the superstar (50) was out gunned by his own men.
but maybe that was the purpose of a G-Unit.
(On a personal note I'd still rather have a solo 50 joint than any member in G-Unit)
but on this album his troop's came better.
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50 Cent 6 (31%)
Lloyd Banks 9 (47%)
Young Buck 4 (21%)
Tony Yayo 0 (0%)
WCC told the truth.
1. Lloyd Banks
2. 50 Cent
3. Young Buck
4. Tony Yayo
That's pretty much my list too, but Yayo might switch place with Young Buck on a good day.
Buck got the benefit of being on a whole album, while Yayo was only on 2 tracks.
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yeah that is how my shit came out.
yall got to give banks his credit, he kills it all over the album, so does buck. I dont think buck really fits in, but i mean its not like he is a bad artist, he has a good amount of potential. I think 50 took a back seat on the album to let the rest of g-unit shine (with the exception of tony yayo who i heard twice on the album) kind of how eminem did D12, camron with the diplomats, and jayz with the rest of the roc crew.
album is straight though
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LLoyd Banks for Sure.
Young Buck is more worse than Ja Rule. ;D
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Young Buck is more worse than Ja Rule. ;D
No way, Buck is more better.
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Young Buck is more worse than Ja Rule. ;D
you cant get much worse than ja rule ;)