I don't think it's that cut and dry, but honestly I'm not really interested in the Jay vs 50 "which one of them has more of what they want" debate. They are both two ridiculously successful men, lmao. I think they both accomplish what they set out to accomplish, by and large.
There is one thing that I think 50 trumps Jay in though, and I think it's worth mentioning because it ties into other things I was talking about regarding rap. Jay has expressed that he wishes he could rap outside of his image, and talk about some of the things he really thinks about. However, he's branded himself in a way that kind of pigeon holes him.
50 on the other hand has a brand that allows him to talk about whatever he wants, but also gives him the freedom of having the crossover appeal he obviously appreciates. 50 *likes* going abroad and meeting people around the world. He likes educating himself beyond the borders of Queens, and his image works for him in that regard, in a way that Jay's image betrays some of his personal ambitions.
I was just addressing this point right here. I didn't mean to jump into the rest of the debate. You put street cred in quotes, and implied that his past experiences don't make him tough, but I disagree. I'm pretty sure that 50 is usually the "toughest" person in the room most of the time, lol, and by contrast Jay and Nas are not.
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