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  • Jukeman
    Showtime
    • Aug 2005
    • 10955

    #166
    Lol I might get flamed for this but I just figured out why I opened up to Lil B...He reminds me of Eazy E

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    • mpbaseball22
      MVP
      • May 2011
      • 1029

      #167
      Re: The Greatest Rapper of All Time

      Have you guys ever heard of Crooked I?

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      • Jukeman
        Showtime
        • Aug 2005
        • 10955

        #168
        Originally posted by mpbaseball22
        Have you guys ever heard of Crooked I?

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjW_EnI1csE
        Of course he's dope lol

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        • mpbaseball22
          MVP
          • May 2011
          • 1029

          #169
          Re: The Greatest Rapper of All Time

          What about



          this

          this

          and this




          and this is funny i thought

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          • rockchisler
            All Star
            • Oct 2002
            • 8290

            #170
            Re: The Greatest Rapper of All Time

            Originally posted by Po Pimp
            No, that isn't what I'm saying. Rap isn't the same as singing where you can have an artist like say...Whitney Houston who didn't write any of her music, but is renown as one of the greatest singers ever. The prerequisite of being a great rapper is writing your OWN stuff. Rap back in the day was about who was the illest spitter with the dopest lyrics. True enough, you gotta have the entire package (charisma, storytelling, emotion, delivery, hits, etc) to be considered one of the greats, but if a rapper was discovered to have not wrote any of his stuff, and they blew up...it would be considered a MAJOR taboo in the hip hop community.
            Yeah but songwriters make more money then Singers and they have more weight in the industry.. Heres an example, The Isley Brothers were hot in the 60, 70 and 80, but they fell off, then R kelly wrote songs for them and they came back strong in 2000's...
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            • rockchisler
              All Star
              • Oct 2002
              • 8290

              #171
              Re: The Greatest Rapper of All Time

              Originally posted by mpbaseball22
              Exactly.. Although im not going to lie there are some Gucci songs I like Waka is trash and Soulja boy is trash...

              Some notable rappers

              Beastie Boys, The Game, Nas, DMX, BIG L BIG L BIG L, Lupe Fiasco, Royce da 59, Big L, Ice Cube, Big L, Fabulous (yup, i said it), Tech N9ne, TI, and Big L
              Beastie Boys are Such a hugehugehugely influential and Important group in hip hop history...However no one is gonna confuse them with being great lyricists..
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              • Jukeman
                Showtime
                • Aug 2005
                • 10955

                #172
                Re: The Greatest Rapper of All Time

                NSFW

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                • Moses Shuttlesworth
                  AB>
                  • Aug 2006
                  • 9435

                  #173
                  Re: The Greatest Rapper of All Time

                  Gary THE GLOVE baby.

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                  • gopadres
                    OS Member #242
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 931

                    #174
                    Re: The Greatest Rapper of All Time

                    Greg Jacobs, aka Shock G, aka Humpty of Digital Underground. "Alright stop what you're doin cuz I'm about to ruin the image and the style that you're used to..." Also, Digital Underground was the crew that 2Pac was originally from.
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                    • Maxattax3
                      MVP
                      • Aug 2008
                      • 2265

                      #175
                      Re: The Greatest Rapper of All Time

                      My top 5 in no order

                      Big L
                      GZA
                      Nas
                      Eminem
                      B.I.G.
                      Texas. Football. All. Day.

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                      • Cutthroat
                        Banned
                        • Aug 2010
                        • 60

                        #176
                        I couldn't put Eminem no way near my top 5. He hasn't had a good album since The Marshall Mathers LP.

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                        • bgeno
                          MVP
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 4321

                          #177
                          Re: The Greatest Rapper of All Time

                          Originally posted by Cutthroat
                          I couldn't put Eminem no way near my top 5. He hasn't had a good album since The Marshall Mathers LP.
                          Recovery is seriously lacking in beats, and Em is off course on some of his collaborations on the album. But I feel in terms of lyrics and sheer rapping ability, that album is top-notch.
                          Originally posted by DaImmaculateONe
                          How many brothers does Sub-zero running around in his clothing? No one can seem to kill the right one.

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