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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Goodness gracious this is clearly not a space for rap fans if Em is in your top 3
No but in all seriousness I have Pac, Big and Hov.
In terms of bodies of work I think I have Nas and Hov ahead of Em and think when all is said and done I think Cole and Kendrick will be better than Em as well. |
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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago
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Definitely Biggie at No.1 for me, although Em isn't producing massive hits like in the past his lyrical content is pretty scary these days. Innuendos, double meanings, past events, these days you need a thesaurus, a rap encyclopedia and a doctrine to decipher his stuff, the Dr of rap he's become. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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1. Biggie - His flow is untouchable.
2. 2pac - Lyrically brilliant and you can feel the emotion in his songs.
3. Dre - Not for his rapping skills but for being a pioneer in what I consider the greatest era of rap and hip-hop.
Honourable mentions for Big L, Redman and Slick Rick. |
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"1. Biggie - His flow is untouchable.
2. 2pac - Lyrically brilliant and you can feel the emotion in his songs.
3. Dre - Not for his rapping skills but for being a pioneer in what I consider the greatest era of rap and hip-hop.
Honourable mentions for Big L, Redman and Slick Rick."
Switch slick Rick for Method Man and I’m 100% with you on that
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By (user no longer on site)
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"1. Biggie - His flow is untouchable.
2. 2pac - Lyrically brilliant and you can feel the emotion in his songs.
3. Dre - Not for his rapping skills but for being a pioneer in what I consider the greatest era of rap and hip-hop.
Honourable mentions for Big L, Redman and Slick Rick.
Switch slick Rick for Method Man and I’m 100% with you on that
D."
I love Slick Rick. He influenced so many other rappers I have to give him a mention. |
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"So I've moved Eminem from my top 5 to my top three. The guy has talent beyond my imagination. I wanna know your top three rappers of all time x"
If you like Eminem then you will love Chris Webby. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I also believe Eminem has to be in the conversation. He introduced rap to a whole generation at a time when most rappers weren’t having mainstream success.
People used to take the piss because I listened to rap and then as soon as he came along everyone was listening to it. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I may have this a little twisted. I agree he hasn't produced greats like he has done before. He is in my top three because of his career as a whole. Furthermore The Game has called him out on versus and I think Em will destroy him |
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