Blu wrote:I think Words is my new favorite member.. haha Thanks man!![]()
Norway kills wrote:I was way too young when 2Pac was alive and kicking, and now I just find his music unrelatable and uninspiring. I'm sure he is an icon to some, but I've never been able to get into his music.
this about sums it up. now, don't get me wrong, pac was revolutionary for his time, and what he did for the face of hiphop was necessary to say the least - but today's greats would bury him lyrically. it's like comparing davinci to ray kurzweil, one is clearly more advanced but he couldn't have gotten there without the work of his predecessors to build off of.Notalius wrote:Mainly because the guys that we consider goats are superior in every aspect of rap compared to pac
Elision wrote:this about sums it up. now, don't get me wrong, pac was revolutionary for his time, and what he did for the face of hiphop was necessary to say the least - but today's greats would bury him lyrically. it's like comparing davinci to ray kurzweil, one is clearly more advanced but he couldn't have gotten there without the work of his predecessors to build off of.Notalius wrote:Mainly because the guys that we consider goats are superior in every aspect of rap compared to pac
didn't say this doeKing Lance wrote:if you're talking about rhymes then I agree with you but to me rhymes have nothing to do with lyricism
i can name some personal favorites, but most people here can. listing specific artists is just asking for this shit to go way off topic.bigray wrote:Can you guys actually name the so called today's greats who would bury pac?
bigray wrote:King Lance wrote:classthe_king wrote:Nas doesn't have nearly the delivery, mic presence or emotion that Pac had.
Thank you. and Nas is one of my favorite mcees
yep nas is 1 of my favorite mc's as well and i agree with class. Some people even consider nas boring and say he isn't versatile at all and sounds the same pretty much on every album, im not saying i agree with that but that's what a lot of people say that i know.Trimss wrote:That's true, but I feel like Nas's concepts/stories and storytelling skills were above Pac's.
Nah, Pacs the king at story telling imo i'm pretty sure a lot of you guys haven't listened to pac properly and probably listened to a lot of his recent stuff that they put out that wasn't supposed be released the way it was and thats not fair because that wasnt pacs best.
Pacs 1st 3 albums are the albums you wanna listen too, nothing after that.
bigray wrote:Wallace wrote:If he was that good, he would've called my attention.
Same with a big deal of rappers that came and went to my knowledge since I started downloadin music.
However, some of his songs are truly gems. I won't deny he did good.
Since when are you the god of hip hop and why is that catching your attention is such a big deal? I ask you because you're making it seem that way with your comment.
MikeBett wrote:lol what?...Strictly 4 my niggaz, 2pacalypse now, (thug life), Me against the world?
We shouldn't consider his 4th and 5th albums which were his best by incredibly popular consensus, All eyez on me and the Makavelli album?
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