| 4 months ago :: Jul 04, 2009 - 10:10AM #1 | |
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I always hear people say that growth is an important ingredient to judging an artist legacy. I think that growth is just like maturity it comes with time but some rappers are in their second childhood. Here are are some. that have shown the least and most amount over the years.
Most growth Common>>> Common went from being a punchline rapper when he first came out to become a concious lyrisist LiL Wayne>>>LiL wayne went from a HotBoy doing wobble dee wobble dee to the lyrical martian that he is now. Ludacris>>>> Luda went from being the comical joker to the mature elder statesman doing social music Andre 3000>> Andre 3000 went from the player in a cadillac to the futuristic lyricsit of the South Nas>>>> Nas went from street poet to street concious to racism activist
Least growth Snoop Dogg>>>Snoop has regressed its like he just freestyles on beats with no passion same ol Snoop Dogg Too Short>>>>>20+ albums that are all the same bitch bitch bitch Camron>>>>>another case of regression he went from Children of the Corn to Wamp wamp beep beep goo goo ga Big BOI>>>>>he let Killer Mike and Andre 3000 breeze by him on the growth Cee-Lo makes it even more worse JAYZ>>>>>drug lord in 1996 and drug lord in 2007
Hopeful Jeezy>>>>He dropped the young from his name and started doing more cocious songs like the one he did with Nas The Game>>>He seems to be getting more and more bi-polar which should bring a variety of different music.
No Hope Papoose>>>>This guy is trapped in the matrix Fabolous>>>>He cant help being who he is
I know i forgot alot,,,,,,,
GOAT THREAD
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| 4 months ago :: Jul 04, 2009 - 10:12AM #2 | |
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smh@ you saying Camron.
That's all me, thirty four shines, forty four lines
I just chill like Aaron Hall, writing raw rhymes Like, threw Kool-Aid rubies in a lemonade bezel When I was 12 in the church, I started packing that metal A deuce deuce, my supplier was Loose Bruce Ever since I had the drop, my instinct was to shoot-shoot |
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| 4 months ago :: Jul 04, 2009 - 10:13AM #3 | |
Jadakiss OWNS this thread. |
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| 4 months ago :: Jul 04, 2009 - 10:18AM #4 | |
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Jay-z easily owns this thread. |
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| 4 months ago :: Jul 04, 2009 - 10:18AM #5 | |
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| 4 months ago :: Jul 04, 2009 - 10:20AM #6 | |
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Jay z and Fabolous split decision |
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| 4 months ago :: Jul 04, 2009 - 10:21AM #7 | |
Why did Bush knock down the towers? |
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| 4 months ago :: Jul 04, 2009 - 10:24AM #8 | |
ROFL. Lines like that is why I can't give him credit. He was tryin so hard to be political that he just rattled off some bullshit opinion that there was no evidence of and that he probably did no research or had any knowledge on. He probably was thinkin while he was writin it "yeah! that'll get em on my side. Black people hate Bush." Smfh@ tryna pass this bullshit off as "political".
Also smfh@ saying "why my diesel have fiends in the spot on the floor for days?" on an alleged political/postive track.
Jada Lost. |
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| 4 months ago :: Jul 04, 2009 - 10:25AM #9 | |
You like Cam's new stuff better than his old stuff?
He used to kill those feature tracks like Fantastic 4 Part 2 off the Clue mixtape, Banned From TV off the NORE album, and those radio freestyles he used to due with them other young Harlem rappers.
I thought he was a much better rapper back then than he is now. |
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| 4 months ago :: Jul 04, 2009 - 10:30AM #10 | |
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