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Ten rap features that stole the show by Denver Westword

Postby King Lance » Jul 24th, '13, 15:57

10. Jay Rock featured by Kendrick Lamar on "Money Trees"
After Kendrick's delivers two strong opening verses with a sort of lazy stoicism, Jay Rock takes the tone of the song in a totally different direction, ramping up the song's intensity to the point of paranoid anxiety. Jay blends violence and crime with nostalgic childhood images and humor, creating an environment where life and duress seem inextricable. It's as if Jay Rock is delivering a funny and sentimental verse where violence is a given, and it ends up being one of the best verses on Kendrick's album.

9. Andre3000 featured by T.I. on "Sorry"
T.I., when he wants to be, is a really good lyricist, and he got meditative as shit on "Sorry" and probably figured, "Who's a nice southern boy I can meditate with?" So he called on Andre 3000, the consummate lyricist. As it turns out, nobody meditates like Andre 3000, and he makes T.I.'s musings seem like a teenaged diary in comparison.

8. AZ featured by Nas on "Life's a Bitch"
The only guest verse on probably the greatest, most beloved album in all of hip-hop, and it's arguably one of the best verses -- definitely the best on the song. It's hard to figure out how AZ, on an album that changed how people rapped, seemed to already have adapted and even mastered the new style of rhyming. Beyond that, AZ's content is gripping, touching on the sin that creeps into a person as they are forced to grow up.

7. Nas featured by Rick Ross on "Triple Beam Dreams"
Both Nas and Rozay are speaking on, very generally, the same subject, but this track illustrates perhaps like no other the wide range of depth in so-called "sex, money, drugs" songs, and that even when the subject matter is indeed sex, drugs and money, the implications can touch on so much more. While Ross is content being the boss of the fuck boys, Nas paints a detailed picture of a young black man in a crappy circumstance with a chip on his shoulder. One is believable; one is not.

6. Nicki Minaj featured by Kanye West on "Monster"
Gasp! Nicki Minaj on a best-of list? Over "I Am A God" Yeezus? Blasphemy! Well, it's well deserved here. Lording over an all-star cast of Ye, Jay-Z and Rick Ross, Nicki is the only one to even come close to encapsulating the "Monster" theme. With Nicki's talent for multiple personalities, it's almost like she was born for this guest spot. Her vicious Roman alter-ego toys with her innocent Barbie self, and you can hear her purposefully struggle to keep the personas distinct, making her version of the monster the most believable and intense.

5. Kendrick Lamar featured by Schoolboy Q on "Blessed"
Even after Schoolboy Q delivers a fiery and passionate verse two, Kendrick still manages to steal the show with a verse that achieves not only his usual emotional depth but absolutely puts on a clinic on how to capture the energy of a song with a unique cadence perfectly tailored for the beat. Kendrick's voice acts as another instrument in the soundscape, and he thus manages to mesmerize whether you are listening in-depth or at a cursory level.

4. Andre3000 featured by UGK on "International Players Anthem"
Andre 3000 has always been one to write verses that sound unlike anybody else's. For "International Players Anthem," it sounds as if Three Stacks gave UGK his verse, and they were completely confounded about what to do with it, so they composed an entire beginning section just to work with his style. Well, it sure as hell worked out, as Andre's verse is one of his very best, and the anthem is one of the best tracks to ever come out of the South.

3. Snoop Dogg featured by Dr. Dre on "Nuthin' But a G Thang"
Dr. Dre's a great producer -- one of the best of all time -- but he's not a very good rapper. Even when he has ghostwriters, which he hopefully didn't have here because the lyrics are not so great, he's not especially good at delivering them. Snoop Dogg, on the other hand, is a master of delivery, and he takes full advantage of Dre's smooth-as-silk production even if Dre can't himself.

2. Eminem featured by Jay-Z on "Renegade"
When Nas famously "Ether"ed Jay-Z during their long-running beef, one of his most hard-hitting and true lines was "Eminem murdered you on your own shit." Eminem outshines Jay-Z so thoroughly on this track, many fans mistake it for one of his songs. And it's not like Jay-Z mailed in his verse, either; he's strong, per usual. But Eminem just goes bananas on both of his verses. This is Slim Shady at his very best.

1. Nas featured by Main Source on "Live at the Barbeque"
Nas is the closest thing to Rakim in terms of revolutionizing the way people rhyme, so when his career began, his combination of flow and depth of content was unlike anything the game had seen thus far. Because his first widely received verse ever was a feature on Main Source's Breaking Atoms, there was no way he was not going to body whoever he appeared with.

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Re: Ten rap features that stole the show by Denver Westword

Postby CrashBand » Jul 24th, '13, 16:09

Ain't nobody arguing wit dat!

I'd add (assuming one per artist)
-Tyler on Martians and Goblins
-Jay-Z on Diamonds From Sierra Leone
-Slick Rick on Auditorium
-Lupe Fiasco on Touch The Sky
-R.A. The Rugged Man on Uncommon Valor
-50 Cent on Hate It or Love It
-Kanye West on Run This Town
-Hopsin on Am I A Psycho
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Re: Ten rap features that stole the show by Denver Westword

Postby LIL_B » Jul 24th, '13, 16:16

Every Andre 3000's verses on every songs he been on. Agree with CrashBand the Rhymesayers prophet about Run This Town. Oh and Kanye on Young Jeezy's Put On
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Re: Ten rap features that stole the show by Denver Westword

Postby CrashBand » Jul 24th, '13, 16:37

Geno wrote:The funny thing is Jay still wasn't as good, and he heard both of Em's verses before he started writing.

They're some of Em's best verses of all time, lol, and Jay-Z was incredible on it.
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Re: Ten rap features that stole the show by Denver Westword

Postby Accor » Jul 24th, '13, 16:41

jay on diamonds should be on there
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Re: Ten rap features that stole the show by Denver Westword

Postby CrashBand » Jul 24th, '13, 16:43

Geno wrote:But if you're gonna put "some of Eminem's best verses of all time" on your album..you gotta come really hard.

Which he did, you're being petty. They were so close it gets pointless and arbitrary comparing who was better.

It's like listening to Respiration and kicking up a massive fuss that Talib Kweli had the best verse, when they were all amazing.
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Re: Ten rap features that stole the show by Denver Westword

Postby dark111 » Jul 24th, '13, 16:47

I'd add:

Lupe Fiasco on Touch The Sky
Kendrick Lamar on The City
Drake on Stay Schemin
Eminem on Patiently Waiting
Jay-Z on Diamonds From Sierra Leone
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Re: Ten rap features that stole the show by Denver Westword

Postby CrashBand » Jul 24th, '13, 16:50

Well obviously it's not close for you as you are the most biased person ever when comparing Eminem's work. But even you would admit it's four great verses and an amazing track.

I'd agree that Eminem was better and it should be on this list. I just don't think it's "funny" that Jay-Z was worse on it, because, as you've admitted, he wasn't bad on it.
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Re: Ten rap features that stole the show by Denver Westword

Postby LIL_B » Jul 24th, '13, 16:55

Accor wrote:jay on diamonds should be on there

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Re: Ten rap features that stole the show by Denver Westword

Postby Accor » Jul 24th, '13, 16:57

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Re: Ten rap features that stole the show by Denver Westword

Postby CrashBand » Jul 24th, '13, 17:37

LIL_B wrote:
Accor wrote:jay on diamonds should be on there

my studioleaks brother how u doin

@Both of you, is SL good / worth signing up?

Keeping in mind I'm a very lazy person.
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Re: Ten rap features that stole the show by Denver Westword

Postby LIL_B » Jul 24th, '13, 17:44

CrashBand wrote:
LIL_B wrote:
Accor wrote:jay on diamonds should be on there

my studioleaks brother how u doin

@Both of you, is SL good / worth signing up?

Keeping in mind I'm a very lazy person.

Yes do it, it has some of the best posters and reviews i have ever seen. There is shitload of Rhymesayers fans, you will find your place on here. #prophet
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Re: Ten rap features that stole the show by Denver Westword

Postby Accor » Jul 24th, '13, 18:27

ya
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Re: Ten rap features that stole the show by Denver Westword

Postby CrashBand » Jul 24th, '13, 18:28

Accor wrote:ya

Very convincing.
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Postby LIL_B » Jul 24th, '13, 18:30

Accor wrote:ya

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