West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: R-Tistic on June 22, 2003, 03:23:10 PM
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If there is any one thing (well we know it's more) that everyone around the country HAS to agree with, it is that West coast artists and producers have much more longevity than those from the East and South. Of the big rappers on the east from 10 years ago, who is still doin anything near the top of their game? Even tho Snoop Cube Dre DJ Quik and many others are nowhere near where they used to be, they are still the best at what they do. But lookin at all the big east coast acts from the 80s and early 90s, and half of em aren't even remembered. Even those who were the biggest like Run DMC (before JMJ passed) and KRS can't come with albums anywhere close to the level of what they did back in the 80s.
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Thats very true, but Jigga and Nas have been around a long ass time, hey so has Lil Kim if ya think bout it.
The Wu have also been around a long time also, as a group and as individual artists they have garnered success, same can be said about Busta and Redman.
But for longevity look at LL COOL J!!!!!
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Thats very true, but Jigga and Nas have been around a long ass time, hey so has Lil Kim if ya think bout it.
The Wu have also been around a long time also, as a group and as individual artists they have garnered success, same can be said about Busta and Redman.
But for longevity look at LL COOL J!!!!!
Jigga didn't get famous til 96, Nas didn't get famous til 94. They are still near the top, but Snoop came in 91, Dre and Cube in late 80s, Quik in 91. Wu Tang isn't anywhere near where they were when they first came out, even tho snoop and them aren't as close they still drop heat. Wu Tang hasn't had a dooope album in a minute. Neither has Redman.
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If there is any one thing (well we know it's more) that everyone around the country HAS to agree with, it is that West coast artists and producers have much more longevity than those from the East and South. Of the big rappers on the east from 10 years ago, who is still doin anything near the top of their game? Even tho Snoop Cube Dre DJ Quik and many others are nowhere near where they used to be, they are still the best at what they do. But lookin at all the big east coast acts from the 80s and early 90s, and half of em aren't even remembered. Even those who were the biggest like Run DMC (before JMJ passed) and KRS can't come with albums anywhere close to the level of what they did back in the 80s.
That's true...the west DOES have a lot of seasoned vets.
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But for longevity look at LL COOL J!!!!!
LOL if thas what u wanna call it...other than "Love u better" he hasnt had a single that everybody was feelin since 98 "4,3,2,1"
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But for longevity look at LL COOL J!!!!!
LOL if thas what u wanna call it...other than "Love u better" he hasnt had a single that everybody was feelin since 98 "4,3,2,1"
lol im out!!!
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But for longevity look at LL COOL J!!!!!
LOL if thas what u wanna call it...other than "Love u better" he hasnt had a single that everybody was feelin since 98 "4,3,2,1"
luv u better was a big hitsingle, so was imagine that. ll cool j's got my respect. he's always brought us good music.
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If there is any one thing (well we know it's more) that everyone around the country HAS to agree with, it is that West coast artists and producers have much more longevity than those from the East and South. Of the big rappers on the east from 10 years ago, who is still doin anything near the top of their game? Even tho Snoop Cube Dre DJ Quik and many others are nowhere near where they used to be, they are still the best at what they do. But lookin at all the big east coast acts from the 80s and early 90s, and half of em aren't even remembered. Even those who were the biggest like Run DMC (before JMJ passed) and KRS can't come with albums anywhere close to the level of what they did back in the 80s.
That's true...the west DOES have a lot of seasoned vets.
True.
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Um Gangstarr
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Also look at Pac, even though he been dead for 7 years
he still one of the biggest
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Um Gangstarr
Gangstarr's "average" big...they would probably never drop another album that is on top of billboard commercially