
dead prez wrote:This reminds me have you seen G rap's top five mcees from Queens? He has 50 in it, would you put him in your top five from Queens?


classthe_king wrote:
Well he's an idiot so what do you figure?




dead prez wrote:I actually like that his list was unorthodox (no not just because it has Prodigy in it), but it also gives a shout out to lesser known emcees. Rather than the cliche Pac, Big, Nas, Em, Jay etc.


dead prez wrote:This reminds me have you seen G rap's top five mcees from Queens? He has 50 in it, would you put him in your top five from Queens?


Hiphopdane wrote:I've always wondered what you think of Rakim, Stillmatic? You often talk about N.Y. rappers but never really him.
He has always been a mysterious artist. Always hailed as one of the best to ever do it but is rarely featured on other rappers albums and is never in any spotlight. Even his comeback album in 09 didn't get that much attention.





EminemBase wrote:dead prez wrote:I actually like that his list was unorthodox (no not just because it has Prodigy in it), but it also gives a shout out to lesser known emcees. Rather than the cliche Pac, Big, Nas, Em, Jay etc.
Yeah but I hate when many do that on purpose now. Not because they truly feel, if they were to actually analyze and think seriously - that the guys they're putting there are better than the usuals, but just for the sake of being different so they look unique lmao.
Not saying Just Blaze is doing that but, many do and it's annoying.



stillmatic wrote:
My older cousins were Rakim fanatics and would always talk about how Nas and Jay-Z were wannabes etc. when I was growing up listening to their stuff. Rakim was shoved down my throat, so growing up as like every kid is there's a bit of rebelliousness where I wanted to listen to my own artists and always debate how they were better than my cousins favourite artists. So growing up, I wasn't a huge fan of Rakim. But definitely as I've grown, I've almost studied the guy.
The issue here is what you said, his mysteriousness. The same way someone like Eminem stays in his own corner and doesn't really go out much, Rakim is the same, except with Rakim he doesn't even give the opportunity to even speak about him. He's never really been a candidate for the throne because you feel as if he just doesn't want to be apart of that list, he's just comfortable in his own zone and space. There's probably about 3-4 rappers you can really say revolutionized the game, and Rakim is one. Guys greatness is unquestionable, and there's really not that many peoples greatness that you can say that about.




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