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Uhh dude I try to but everything I hear has not appealed to me at all. Its either "yeahhhh boiiiiii" or "whhhaaaattt" and just recycled garbage lyrics and beats. The storys aren't told in a way thats articulate at all and most the beats sound like a tayor swift song chopped and screwed up. Eminem had some stuff I liked but I really cant think of anyone else who I could acknowledge as tolerable. Dont say lil wayne cause every song sounds the same.
But no, I dont listen to much hip hop anymore cause I havent heard anything appealing really for a long time. The occasional old schoolers putting some stuff out and some one hit wonders here and there. |
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Anyway, Biggie has lines that dedtroy just about anyone's little puns or wordplay to this day, had one of the most distinctive rhyme scheme patterns recognized to this day, and told some of the most vivid stories heard to this day. "Warning" itself, a barely three minute song (including the closing skit thing) is massive, so loaded with imagery and juicy little details - along with incredibly intricate rhyme schemes - he puts a lot of cats (I'm gonna say Em because I hate him) to shame. |
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My favs off Ready to Die gotta be Respect, Juice, and Ready to Die.
Gotta love Manky and his controversial opinions! :D Personally though, I'd take Jay or Nas over Biggie/2pac. Reasonable Doubt flow/rhyme scheme is pretty damn hard to touch. |
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Here's one for you. How can so many people consider Biggie to be one of the greatest of all time based off of two albums? Nobody talks about Big Pun or Big L who had the same number of albums, one studio album and one posthumous release being the greatest of all time despite the fact they were both superior MC's to Notorious BIG. As for his imagery, it's all clichéd as I'd already pointed out, just talk about guns, bitches and pretending to be Al Capone. It doesn't interest me in the slightest. |
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Personally I like many more rap artists other than Biggie but I was just curious to know if anyone else likes him. He's not a great lyricist but I like some of his songs, particularly Juicy and Everyday Struggle. They actually have good lyrics too. A lot of people seem not to care much about his second album,which is a pity since its a great 2 disc album with lots of variety in the songs. And its definitely worth checking out since Biggie's discography is quite small anyway. |
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