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Unread 04-21-2017, 09:59 AM
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Yeah Kendrick is definitely Top 5. He could never drop another track and be considered Top 10. To me that further solidifies him as an All-Time great.

@Godbody @Erupt Question is, (in your opinion) who's really even close him to that status after him (current day/very recent times)?

Schoolboy Q, Earl Sweatshirt, Joey Bada$$ to name a couple of young(er/ish) dudes.

I see some rappers down the road that could revolutionize some shit stylistically, but either need a push subject matter/production-wise (Earl), or need to break outta the clicks they're in (Schoolboy and ABSoul lookin like Scottie and Dennis right now compared to Kendrick).
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Yeah Kendrick is definitely Top 5. He could never drop another track and be considered Top 10. To me that further solidifies him as an All-Time great.

@Godbody @Erupt Question is, (in your opinion) who's really even close him to that status after him (current day/very recent times)?

Schoolboy Q, Earl Sweatshirt, Joey Bada$$ to name a couple of young(er/ish) dudes.

I see some rappers down the road that could revolutionize some shit stylistically, but either need a push subject matter/production-wise (Earl), or need to break outta the clicks they're in (Schoolboy and ABSoul lookin like Scottie and Dennis right now compared to Kendrick).
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