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Originally Posted by Mickey Left
Distant Relatives..... Best Album of 2010
Ether..... Best Diss Track Ever
A Fucking Amazing Ability To Flow And Tell Stories....
Need more reasons?
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Ah Nah Gotta Disagree With That (Best Album And Best Disstrack)
I Mean I'm A Dedicated NaS Fan But I Didn't Really Feel DR At All
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Originally Posted by pULSe
Is How I Got Over, the Roots shit? I thought it had a couple of good tracks.
Dear God, Right On, and that John Legend shit.
But, Black Thought isn't that lyrically gifted. Alot of the rhymes he has are shit i've been heard or are recycled.
edit; wait before you jump on me for saying he's not that lyrically gifted..I meant to say...AS OF LATE, his lyrics aren't up to par with what I expected. but he murdered Dear God 2.0
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Wow Sheesh Shut Up
Not That Lyrically Gifted You Effin *Sees Edit* I See; But Everybody Recycles Their Shit And Nobody Keeps Their Steez After That Long A Time
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Originally Posted by DaLingo
Have you seen a person that thinks they the shit but really are not?
Well that's the mainstream rappers of today.
Nas came out when music was real. He sees that hip hop is dead. Even nas himself is not as hot as he use to be.
Why is this? Cuz hip hop has lost it's soul and its hunger and it is up to the new generation to fix that. Those who are 20+ they have already lost it. Sorry to say but you will not be like what is about to happen in 2012. (I predicted a long time ago (6 years ago) that a new wave of real artist will come up out that slums on this earth. They will disguise themselves as kids but they are actually gods to this rap game. They will be around 15-19 years of age.)
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Eh Uch Whatever
You Never Told Me What Your Old Account Was...?
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Originally Posted by Krhyme Killz
It was Written > Illmatic
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Stillmatic > It Was Written
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Originally Posted by King John
Jay Z is what Nas wished he could be, there's a reason Jay Z is one of the most influential, recognizable, and respected rappers of all time, he's the most versatile rapper ever and his music actually sells.
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Don't Agree With The First Part But The Second Seems To Be True
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Originally Posted by Krhyme Killz
NaS is what Jay has ALWAYS wanted to be...he's a legit intellectual trapped in a commercial rapper's steez...he sold his soul on Vol 1. and never looked back until maybe American Gangsta which was really lyrically textured
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"Don't Agree With The First Part But The Second Seems To Be True"
Weird How That Works Sometimes
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Originally Posted by King John
Being able to make to make a hit is a pretty big sign of being versatile, that's why Scarface and Soulja Boy aren't on anybody's best ever list, because they can't be commercially successful and still put out lyrical shit. Same with Nas sure he can put out some bullshit "lyrical," track but he can't make a hit to save his life.
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Shut Up Mohn
You're Crossing The Line Between Partly Making Sense And Insanity
I Am Quite Sure That NaS Could Copy The Business Sense Of Jigga The Fallen Off Nigga To Make Boundless More Money But I Doubt He Would Want To Do That (In The Same Way Anyways)