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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Connection => Topic started by: Sccit on December 11, 2025, 07:33:29 AM
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https://www.instagram.com/p/DSFyEkEiVet/
full interview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tl4Z_4RhB4
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Ice Cube is from Compton?
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Ice Cube is from Compton?
no
but then they started talking all west coast rappers and game said he's the best in all the west
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Kendrick
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Game is a legend in his own mind.
Not really sure how I feel about Game in the grand scheme of things. His first album was a classic, and he's had some hits since then. Never really blew up mainstream like 50 did. Most casual music fans have no idea who he is. Not that going mainstream makes you a success, but he also doesn't really have the respect of the true hip hop headz, like a De La Soul or Nas, people respect them even if they never really went mainstream.
I personally like his music, but I also like Tha Twinz and Soopafly, but i know they would never be put on the Mount Rushmore of greatest westcoast rappers. It's hard for me to take myself out and try to look at his music from a nonbiased standpoint.
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King Tee, Eazy E ,mc ren, bg knocc out..
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As an MC, The Game is up there.
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Game is a legend in his own mind.
Not really sure how I feel about Game in the grand scheme of things. His first album was a classic, and he's had some hits since then. Never really blew up mainstream like 50 did. Most casual music fans have no idea who he is. Not that going mainstream makes you a success, but he also doesn't really have the respect of the true hip hop headz, like a De La Soul or Nas, people respect them even if they never really went mainstream.
I personally like his music, but I also like Tha Twinz and Soopafly, but i know they would never be put on the Mount Rushmore of greatest westcoast rappers. It's hard for me to take myself out and try to look at his music from a nonbiased standpoint.
while i'm not a fan of games antics..
he had a few mainstream hits and can definitely rap .. documentary was a number 1 album and went multi-platinum .. same with doctors advocate .. LAX debuted at number 2 on billboard charts and the red album had him back at number 1
let's not pretend he's some obscure underground artist here .. might nota been a global icon like 50, but saying he was never mainstream is a stretch
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Love Game as a rapper, but the antics get tiring. I'll still enjoy the music though.
Obvious to me he's probably hoping to bait Kendrick into a beef around Documentary 3 time.
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Game is a legitimate top 10 west coast rapper. But he is not even in Kendrick's or even Snoop's stratosphere. I would also put 2pac and Ice Cube easily above him.
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King Tee, Eazy E ,mc ren, bg knocc out..
EaZy-E?
King T
2nd II None
MC Eiht
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while i'm not a fan of games antics..
he had a few mainstream hits and can definitely rap .. documentary was a number 1 album and went multi-platinum .. same with doctors advocate .. LAX debuted at number 2 on billboard charts and the red album had him back at number 1
let's not pretend he's some obscure underground artist here .. might nota been a global icon like 50, but saying he was never mainstream is a stretch
Game had 2 dope albums. 1 album Dre did everything for him. He had Dre and G-Unit behind him, and G-Unit was the hottest shit out in that era. So Game was dope, but he also had the best behind him which made it so polished.
Then he was able to do it all again with his second album, and do it without Dre and without G-Unit. So that's why he's got an argument here.
...but Cube changed the whole industry with NWA. Then Cube changed the game yet again when he went solo, and Game will never have a song as big as "Today Was a Good Day" is objectively speaking one of the top 10 Hip-Hop joints of all rhyme.
...Then Cube changed the game again when he linked with WC and Mack for "West Up", "Westside Slaughterhouse" and then the mega monster it "BOW DOWN".
"BOW DOWN" alone by itself destroys Games career
"Straight outta Compton" alone by itself destroys Games career
"Today was a Good Day" by itself alone destroys Games career
.....shit, game don't even have a song as dope as Cube's lesser known hits like "Push Rhymes Like Weight" or "Bop Gun" are still better than the best Game joint
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Game had 2 dope albums. 1 album Dre did everything for him. He had Dre and G-Unit behind him, and G-Unit was the hottest shit out in that era. So Game was dope, but he also had the best behind him which made it so polished.
Then he was able to do it all again with his second album, and do it without Dre and without G-Unit. So that's why he's got an argument here.
...but Cube changed the whole industry with NWA. Then Cube changed the game yet again when he went solo, and Game will never have a song as big as "Today Was a Good Day" is objectively speaking one of the top 10 Hip-Hop joints of all rhyme.
...Then Cube changed the game again when he linked with WC and Mack for "Curb Swervin", "Westside Slaughterhouse" and then the mega monster it "BOW DOWN".
"BOW DOWN" alone by itself destroys Games career
"Straight outta Compton" alone by itself destroys Games career
"Today was a Good Day" by itself alone destroys Games career
.....shit, game don't even have a song as dope as Cube's lesser known hits like "Push Rhymes Like Weight" or "Bop Gun" are still better than the best Game joint
not guna argue that
cube is an icon ... game can't see him, that goes witout sayin
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Shit, Hittman verses on 2001 kill any of Games raps.
That song 'Dont Trip', Game tried so hard to out-shine Cube and Dre, that he spat two try hard verses last and first...the OGs should of slapped him for fuckin up the song like that.
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Shit, Hittman verses on 2001 kill any of Games raps.
That song 'Dont Trip', Game tried so hard to out-shine Cube and Dre, that he spat two try hard verses last and first...the OGs should of slapped him for fuckin up the song like that.
Yeah as far as just rapping I guess I'd agree with you. But Game did seize his moment in a way Hittman wasn't able to do.
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Shit, Hittman verses on 2001 kill any of Games raps.
That song 'Dont Trip', Game tried so hard to out-shine Cube and Dre, that he spat two try hard verses last and first...the OGs should of slapped him for fuckin up the song like that.
Game has his issues but he can rap better than Hittman imo
just check out the tracks he has done with Nas
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Game has his issues but he can rap better than Hittman imo
just check out the tracks he has done with Nas
Yeah that shits a banger man that HipHop is Dead album was like my anthem for the whole year 2007. It’s so underrated like one of the most memorable albums in history for me subjectively
“Dre he a Compton Compton O.G./
Nas he a QB QB O.G!!”
You right that no way Hittman could’ve came like that on that track. It’s like they took Hitt off “What’s The Difference” and look how much Hittman got outshined and taken off the joint
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Yeah that shits a banger man that HipHop is Dead album was like my anthem for the whole year 2007. It’s so underrated like one of the most memorable albums in history for me subjectively
“Dre he a Compton Compton O.G./
Nas he a QB QB O.G!!”
You right that no way Hittman could’ve came like that on that track. It’s like they took Hitt off “What’s The Difference” and look how much Hittman got outshined and taken off the joint
yeah that was the last album that I thought was classic from Nas
don't get me wrong he has consistently dropped dope albums in the last 5-7 years or so but not on that level
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The goal post was moved from compton to the west coast.
If we are talking talent alone, who is above Game from compton?
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while i'm not a fan of games antics..
he had a few mainstream hits and can definitely rap .. documentary was a number 1 album and went multi-platinum .. same with doctors advocate .. LAX debuted at number 2 on billboard charts and the red album had him back at number 1
let's not pretend he's some obscure underground artist here .. might nota been a global icon like 50, but saying he was never mainstream is a stretch
Well, my exact quote was 'he never blew up mainstream like 50 cent did'. Of course he had a few mainstream hits. My opinion still stands though that if you ask a casual music fan who 50 cent is and who Game is, more people are going to know 50 cent by a wide margin. There's a reason why Dre wanted 50 at the Super Bowl and not Game, let's keep it real.
He's in the top 25 Westcoast rappers, i'd have a hard time putting him in top 10.
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The goal post was moved from compton to the west coast.
If we are talking talent alone, who is above Game from compton?
Eazy E, Dr. Dre, DJ Quik, Kendrick
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Well, my exact quote was 'he never blew up mainstream like 50 cent did'. Of course he had a few mainstream hits. My opinion still stands though that if you ask a casual music fan who 50 cent is and who Game is, more people are going to know 50 cent by a wide margin. There's a reason why Dre wanted 50 at the Super Bowl and not Game, let's keep it real.
He's in the top 25 Westcoast rappers, i'd have a hard time putting him in top 10.
i agree he's not top 10
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If talkin L.A., Game aint ever seeing a Ice-Cube 89-96, or a Snoop 92/93.
Compton?
That would make a good discussion for folks in barber shops over there.
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Game is a legend in his own mind.
Not really sure how I feel about Game in the grand scheme of things. His first album was a classic, and he's had some hits since then. Never really blew up mainstream like 50 did. Most casual music fans have no idea who he is. Not that going mainstream makes you a success, but he also doesn't really have the respect of the true hip hop headz, like a De La Soul or Nas, people respect them even if they never really went mainstream.
I personally like his music, but I also like Tha Twinz and Soopafly, but i know they would never be put on the Mount Rushmore of greatest westcoast rappers. It's hard for me to take myself out and try to look at his music from a nonbiased standpoint.
He actually does have the respect of true hip heads. Not sure where you got that from.
His social media presence is off putting to most but it's crazy that people want to downplay what Game actually did for the west coast at a time when nobody was making any noise. He opened the doors for so many people and helped artists get looks from labels that otherwise wouldn't have happened. He's 20 years in and still releasing high quality music.
I don't really see anyone really knocking Cube, Dre, Snoop, and Eazy off the mount rushmore of the Westcoast but when you look at the history for the west, Game's impact is etched in stone.
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The Game is bipolar.
That out of the way, The Game can rap rap, calling himself the best from Compton is what he is supposed to do.
These people online thinking his statement was disrespect to Kendrick are hilarious.. Hip hop is a competitive sport, every serious rapper should be backing their skill set.
I like Kendrick a lot and I think he is a better rapper but since he won the battle with Drake, the glazing been in overdrive 😀
The Game know what he is doing with these Subs and interviews, making some kind of noise for Documentary 3
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yeah that was the last album that I thought was classic from Nas
don't get me wrong he has consistently dropped dope albums in the last 5-7 years or so but not on that level
I kind of agree with your first statement, but just like Hip-Hop is Dead is under-rated, I thought Distant Relatives was severely under-rated. That shit is like a classic album to me. I know it's not a solo its sort of a duo album. But to me it's a classic and it's as good as Hip-Hop is Dead. The Untitled album and the Life is Good album weren't as good as Hip-Hop is Dead, but I think Nas was still in the zone. So to me, I cut it off after Life Is Good. To me that's when Nas changed and fell off was in the years after Life is Good. This is the last of prime Nas to me and better than any of the HitBoy stuff, shit bangs in my 99' Camri by the way...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9IMPRpng5U&list=PLrbFUdbfepXXRDVgjN9bD5Ym9W-t_BJoD&index=4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6903zFUIxoU&list=RD6903zFUIxoU&start_radio=1
Illmatic (objective classic)
...Nas still makes bangers but the next few albums were perceived as let downs at the time
Stillmatic (Classic Comeback album)
God's Son (Another Great album near classic)
Streets Disciple (A Bit of a Let Down)
...comes back strong with Hip-Hop is Dead for yet another great run
...falls off again after Life is Good
People still like these HitBoy albums he's done in recent years, and you can still hear Nas distinct style, flow, and lyrics, but they don't properly reflect the times for me. Nas albums used to always speak to the times, like Hip-Hop Is Dead was along with Aftermath Presents one of the most timely albums in hip-hop history. The new ones to me don't hit me at all cause it's just like, "oh cool, Nas knows how to rap and the beats are nice" but it just ain't the times no more.
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Distant Relatives collab with Damian Marley was dope -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xagZtmEKwj4&list=PLcd3JhMKMQ13CvHx-MhtmKxIWlGsuLpkX&index=9
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not guna argue that
cube is an icon ... game can't see him, that goes witout sayin
👍🏻. Game is ok, but Cube is another level
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I kind of agree with your first statement, but just like Hip-Hop is Dead is under-rated, I thought Distant Relatives was severely under-rated. That shit is like a classic album to me. I know it's not a solo its sort of a duo album. But to me it's a classic and it's as good as Hip-Hop is Dead. The Untitled album and the Life is Good album weren't as good as Hip-Hop is Dead, but I think Nas was still in the zone. So to me, I cut it off after Life Is Good. To me that's when Nas changed and fell off was in the years after Life is Good. This is the last of prime Nas to me and better than any of the HitBoy stuff, shit bangs in my 99' Camri by the way...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9IMPRpng5U&list=PLrbFUdbfepXXRDVgjN9bD5Ym9W-t_BJoD&index=4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6903zFUIxoU&list=RD6903zFUIxoU&start_radio=1
Illmatic (objective classic)
...Nas still makes bangers but the next few albums were perceived as let downs at the time
Stillmatic (Classic Comeback album)
God's Son (Another Great album near classic)
Streets Disciple (A Bit of a Let Down)
...comes back strong with Hip-Hop is Dead for yet another great run
...falls off again after Life is Good
People still like these HitBoy albums he's done in recent years, and you can still hear Nas distinct style, flow, and lyrics, but they don't properly reflect the times for me. Nas albums used to always speak to the times, like Hip-Hop Is Dead was along with Aftermath Presents one of the most timely albums in hip-hop history. The new ones to me don't hit me at all cause it's just like, "oh cool, Nas knows how to rap and the beats are nice" but it just ain't the times no more.
yeah I understand where you're coming from, Nas's new Hit-Boy stuff doesn't hit the same
I havent heead the new one with Primo yet but I will
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Distant Relatives collab with Damian Marley was dope -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xagZtmEKwj4&list=PLcd3JhMKMQ13CvHx-MhtmKxIWlGsuLpkX&index=9
Yeah man, the whole album was dope especially "Promise Land"
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Nas is the most overrated rapper of all time.
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distant relatives is a classic
untitled is up there too
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Nas is the most overrated rapper of all time.
He's the best rapper of 2025, legend.
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Nas is the most overrated rapper of all time.
You think Nas is more over-rated than Jay-Z?
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Nas is the most overrated rapper of all time.
wild take
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I think that Nas is the new Rakim. Rakim was the best rapper in the late 80's. For years it became fashionable to consider him the greatest rapper ever unquestioned. It was like blasphemy to say otherwise. The same goes for Nas now. He hasn't had a hit in years and many have passed him lyrically and put out better projects. I skimmed through the new album out of curiosity. It's light. Nothing groundbreaking. Nothing that made me want to come out of retirement and write. To each his own tho. Keep the I don't like anything narrative going if it makes you feel better. I stand by what I said tho.
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I think that Nas is the new Rakim. Rakim was the best rapper in the late 80's. For years it became fashionable to consider him the greatest rapper ever unquestioned. It was like blasphemy to say otherwise. The same goes for Nas now. He hasn't had a hit in years and many have passed him lyrically and put out better projects. I skimmed through the new album out of curiosity. It's light. Nothing groundbreaking. Nothing that made me want to come out of retirement and write. To each his own tho. Keep the I don't like anything narrative going if it makes you feel better. I stand by what I said tho.
who has passed Nas lyrically?
lyricism has gone the opposite way since the 90s...it has been severely dumbed down so much so in fact that people actually think that Kendrick is an elite MC :-[
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who has passed Nas lyrically?
lyricism has gone the opposite way since the 90s...it has been severely dumbed down so much so in fact that people actually think that Kendrick is an elite MC :-[
Doesn't surprise me that these rappers getting into their 50's and 60's have slowed down a bit. I would hope these younger cats in their 20's can do a better job rapping than an old man. It's so funny how people are like "Nas fell off", "Daz fell off", they don't rap as well as they did 40 years ago. Seriously? We all slow down as we age. People thinking these rappers have some sort of magic pill that keeps their brains from ever slowing down, or aging start to creep into their lyrics and music. I'm happy to get anything from these guys at this point.
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Doesn't surprise me that these rappers getting into their 50's and 60's have slowed down a bit. I would hope these younger cats in their 20's can do a better job rapping than an old man. It's so funny how people are like "Nas fell off", "Daz fell off", they don't rap as well as they did 40 years ago. Seriously? We all slow down as we age. People thinking these rappers have some sort of magic pill that keeps their brains from ever slowing down, or aging start to creep into their lyrics and music. I'm happy to get anything from these guys at this point.
while i get the sentiment, it doesn't always work like that with music
quincy jones was 50 years old when he produced thriller
burt bacharach was 53 years old when he had his biggest hit
so while the youthful hunger you have in you generally drives u more in hip-hop, it's not out of the question for these guys to maintain greatness and put out a classic in this day n age
i feel like an old man putting out my solo debut at 38 ... but i know for a fact it's my best work yet
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while i get the sentiment, it doesn't always work like that with music
quincy jones was 50 years old when he produced thriller
burt bacharach was 53 years old when he had his biggest hit
so while the youthful hunger you have in you generally drives u more in hip-hop, it's not out of the question for these guys to maintain greatness and put out a classic in this day n age
i feel like an old man putting out my solo debut at 38 ... but i know for a fact it's my best work yet
Production is different from rapping.
You know first hand, RBX was not nearly as quick and spry on his raps for your album as he was back on the Chronic. He was much slower, slurred his words. But hey, he's 35 years older, what do you expect?
It's not about hunger or drive...it's more about mental aging. People just aren't as quick on their feet when they get up in their 50's, 60's and 70's. They slow down.
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Production is different from rapping.
You know first hand, RBX was not nearly as quick and spry on his raps for your album as he was back on the Chronic. He was much slower, slurred his words. But hey, he's 35 years older, what do you expect?
It's not about hunger or drive...it's more about mental aging. People just aren't as quick on their feet when they get up in their 50's, 60's and 70's. They slow down.
i think it really depends on hunger and will
because rapping isn't a physical sport .. u could technically rap great for as long as you can speak great
but what tends to happen with most rappers is that they lose a sense of hunger once they reach a certain point
that's why jelly roll won best new artist at 40 years old .. because it was all new to him and he had never really done anything notable prior to that, so the hunger and passion was still there
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who has passed Nas lyrically?
lyricism has gone the opposite way since the 90s...it has been severely dumbed down so much so in fact that people actually think that Kendrick is an elite MC :-[
Alot of rapper have. Even in the battle rap community. I wont bother with a list because it will just lead to my opinion versus your argument. Nas being the pinnacle of lyricism is a industry narrative.
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Alot of rapper have. Even in the battle rap community. I wont bother with a list because it will just lead to my opinion versus your argument. Nas being the pinnacle of lyricism is a industry narrative.
stop bein scary n just speak your mind bruh
who cares how others will respond?
if u believe something then say it wit your chest
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i think it really depends on hunger and will
because rapping isn't a physical sport .. u could technically rap great for as long as you can speak great
but what tends to happen with most rappers is that they lose a sense of hunger once they reach a certain point
that's why jelly roll won best new artist at 40 years old .. because it was all new to him and he had never really done anything notable prior to that, so the hunger and passion was still there
So RBX wasn't hungry anymore when he made his last album, noting that he's slowed down lyrically? Since you are saying it isn't due to age, but moreso drive, passion and hunger?
But then in an earlier post, you said RBX gave his all and tried as hard as he could and you wouldn't work with someone who didn't give their all. Seems like two contradictory perspectives, would love to hear your thoughts.
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So RBX wasn't hungry anymore when he made his last album, noting that he's slowed down lyrically? Since you are saying it isn't due to age, but moreso drive, passion and hunger?
But then in an earlier post, you said RBX gave his all and tried as hard as he could and you wouldn't work with someone who didn't give their all. Seems like two contradictory perspectives, would love to hear your thoughts.
you're conflating two things
hunger is not something u can force, no matter how hard u try
u can give it your all but still lack that natural relentlessness that you had back in your youth
some people retain that hunger forever .. but typically what happens to people is that they lose that edge with age
it's not a physical thing, it's a spiritual thing
for instance, in sports, you are 100% going to decline physically .. no way around it
in music, drive tends to subside with age, but a select few do retain that drive forever
hunger is not something you consciously decide to have .. it comes from within
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you're conflating two things
hunger is not something u can force, no matter how hard u try
u can give it your all but still lack that natural relentlessness that you had back in your youth
some people retain that hunger forever .. but typically what happens to people is that they lose that edge with age
it's not a physical thing, it's a spiritual thing
for instance, in sports, you are 100% going to decline physically .. no way around it
in music, drive tends to subside with age, but a select few do retain that drive forever
hunger is not something you consciously decide to have .. it comes from within
I get that....so what do you think was the cause of RBX's slowdown lyrically? If it wasn't age, what do you attribute it to? Like you said, you were in the studio with him, pushing him, producing him, making him to retakes to get it just right, so obviously the drive was there, at least through your end if nothing else. What could it be?
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Alot of rapper have. Even in the battle rap community. I wont bother with a list because it will just lead to my opinion versus your argument. Nas being the pinnacle of lyricism is a industry narrative.
fair enough...I still stand by my statement
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I get that....so what do you think was the cause of RBX's slowdown lyrically? If it wasn't age, what do you attribute it to? Like you said, you were in the studio with him, pushing him, producing him, making him to retakes to get it just right, so obviously the drive was there, at least through your end if nothing else. What could it be?
he was in a deep depression when we approached him about doing the album
hence the hibernation shivers concept .. waking up from a deep slumber
he was very optimistic but the natural confidence and feeling of ready to take over the world will naturally decline when you lack that level of satisfaction with your position in life and most your life is behind you
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he was in a deep depression when we approached him about doing the album
hence the hibernation shivers concept .. waking up from a deep slumber
he was very optimistic but the natural confidence and feeling of ready to take over the world will naturally decline when you lack that level of satisfaction with your position in life and most your life is behind you
Appreciate you being so honest and straightforward about his struggles.
Right, so age. Realizing the majority of his life was behind him and not satisfied with his position in life and realizing there isn't much time left to correct that would cause depression which would affect your rapping ability, absolutely. Age definitely a factor.
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Appreciate you being so honest and straightforward about his struggles.
Right, so age. Realizing the majority of his life was behind him and not satisfied with his position in life and realizing there isn't much time left to correct that would cause depression which would affect your rapping ability, absolutely. Age definitely a factor.
yup
never said it couldn't be .. a lot of the times it definitely is
all i said is that it's not always the case
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Appreciate you being so honest and straightforward about his struggles.
Right, so age. Realizing the majority of his life was behind him and not satisfied with his position in life and realizing there isn't much time left to correct that would cause depression which would affect your rapping ability, absolutely. Age definitely a factor.
^^I thought you were talking about me right here
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you're conflating two things
hunger is not something u can force, no matter how hard u try
u can give it your all but still lack that natural relentlessness that you had back in your youth
some people retain that hunger forever .. but typically what happens to people is that they lose that edge with age
it's not a physical thing, it's a spiritual thing
for instance, in sports, you are 100% going to decline physically .. no way around it
in music, drive tends to subside with age, but a select few do retain that drive forever
hunger is not something you consciously decide to have .. it comes from within
A select few like who?
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stop bein scary n just speak your mind bruh
who cares how others will respond?
if u believe something then say it wit your chest
I love netbangin and talking gangsta shit on dese keys... but one thing I will never do... not in words... and not in typing, is misuse "scary". That's always been the most annoying ebonics black spin on Standard English.
I know you already know this cause you are a high IQ Jew who just happens to speak hip-hop lingo, but for the other folx at home.
The correct phrase is "scared" not "scary". I will use them below in their proper (white) form.
1. The gazelle was scared of a lion.
2. The lion is the alphamale of the jungle and therefore the lion can be scary to other animals. The gazelle was scared of the lion.
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I love netbangin and talking gangsta shit on dese keys... but one thing I will never do... not in words... and not in typing, is misuse "scary". That's always been the most annoying ebonics black spin on Standard English.
I know you already know this cause you are a high IQ Jew who just happens to speak hip-hop lingo, but for the other folx at home.
The correct phrase is "scared" not "scary". I will use them below in their proper (white) form.
1. The gazelle was scared of a lion.
2. The lion is the alphamale of the jungle and therefore the lion can be scary to other animals. The gazelle was scared of the lion.
:snoop:
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I love netbangin and talking gangsta shit on dese keys... but one thing I will never do... not in words... and not in typing, is misuse "scary". That's always been the most annoying ebonics black spin on Standard English.
I know you already know this cause you are a high IQ Jew who just happens to speak hip-hop lingo, but for the other folx at home.
The correct phrase is "scared" not "scary". I will use them below in their proper (white) form.
1. The gazelle was scared of a lion.
2. The lion is the alphamale of the jungle and therefore the lion can be scary to other animals. The gazelle was scared of the lion.
it's not folx it's folks
if u scared go to temple
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it's not folx it's folks
if u scared go to temple
folx is alright with me.. but I draw the line at "scary"
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folx is alright with me.. but I draw the line at "scary"
i think maybe cuz you're from kc so u mighta only heard it in music
growin up in lausd it was common vernacular
no different from slang words like "tight" or "hard" for us back in them days
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i think maybe cuz you're from kc so u mighta only heard it in music
growin up in lausd it was common vernacular
no different from slang words like "tight" or "hard" for us back in them days
yeah even Pac said it... but not me.. that's where I draw the line on bad grammar, cause what word are you going to use if someone or something actually is scary like SCARY MOVIE.. it don't make no sense
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yeah even Pac said it... but not me.. that's where I draw the line on bad grammar, cause what word are you going to use if someone or something actually is scary like SCARY MOVIE.. it don't make no sense
terrifying?
:ohwell:
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LOL hell nah