Sep 10, 2015this is why we can't have nice things
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Sep 10, 2015
Prime Eminem obviously.
No one else was able to constantly release fire verse after fire verse other than prime Eminem and Kendrick today.
You knew when you heard a new eminem song back then, that his verse was going to be amazing and the same stands for Kendrick today.
His verses on Compton, Classic Man, it's all f---ing flames and I have a feeling it's only going to get better. He can do no wrong.
If he died today, I would name Kendrick THE GOAT. -
Sep 10, 2015
it's so maddeningly stupid to say that big and pac are rated so highly because they're dead. bruh, do you know how many dead rappers there are? do you know how many of them were genuinely great, but aren't fixtures in greatest-of-all-time discussions? pac and big are there because they deserve to be, and if you disagree you're setting out to be a massive contrarian or you're not well-versed in their catalogs.Ordinary Joel, Section80, FlawlessT and 3 others like this. -
Sep 10, 2015
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Sep 10, 2015
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Sep 10, 2015
Ya'll underrating the quality Biggie's two albums combined
Ya'll gonna act like Life After Death isn't the best hip hop double-disc of all timeOrdinary Joel, Section80, Michael Myers and 2 others like this. - May 3, 2025
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Sep 10, 2015
Now that I'm thinking about it... imagine if we had a prime Eminem ft Kendrick song.
Would my brain even compute? It would be like renegade had a baby and that baby turned into Jesus. -
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Sep 10, 2015
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Sep 10, 2015
The question put forward is "If Kendrick died NOW who would he compare to?"
And because he's released two albums which IN MY OPINION are as good as BIGs two, if Kendrick released nothing else (because he'd be dead) and have no opportunity to drop off, his legacy would compare.
That's all I'm trying to say, it's a fair argument and this s--- storm is so unnecessary.Ordinary Joel, CODEiNE DEMON, Big Dangerous and 1 other person like this. -
Sep 10, 2015
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Sep 10, 2015
yeah f---in okayOrdinary Joel, Section80, Nori and 1 other person like this. -
Sep 10, 2015
i LOVE good kid, m.A.A.d. city. "money trees" and "maad city" would both be in my top 50 songs from this decade so far. it's a great achievement, better than all but five or so albums that have come out since the start of 2010. but Ready To Die and Life After Death are like Illmatic: they're so undeniable, so masterful that two decades later, they're still being stripped for parts and repurposed by even the best rappers in the world. in fact, big is imitated more than nas ever was. Ready To Die is one of the ten saddest rap albums ever made, but also one of the ten meanest, and maybe one of the ten funniest. Life After Death is, along with Blueprint, the best album ever made about being a rap star, and the only double-disc retail album by a solo rapper that justifies its length. it might be the best album of all time--when's the last time you really sat with "n----s bleed" or "long kiss goodnight" or "kick in the door" or "i gotta story to tell" or "my downfall" or "somebody's gotta die"?Ordinary Joel, Big Dangerous, Narsh and 1 other person like this. -
Sep 10, 2015
let's be real: as great as good kid is, it's not as good as either big album.Ordinary Joel, Nori, Narsh and 1 other person like this. -
Sep 10, 2015
Life after death > kendricks career
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