<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Heatfan32 @ Oct 23 2006, 06:06 PM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Sorry but he is far from being the best ever. His lyrics, longevity, impact are not anywhere near Nas. Tupac was a hypocrite to the black community, he was trying to act like a spokesman while being a criminal at the same time. On a music side, none of his albums are truely classic material. You can whine all you want but anyone who
really knows hip-hop would agree with me. All Eyez on Me had it's problems, Me Against The World was probably his best but it still wasn't classic. He gave it three good attempts so I guess it's fair to say he had 1 classic album. Now lets go back to your statement of him being the greatest, while Tupac has 1 classic album and two great others Nas has arguably the
best and
most influential album of all time. When you think hip-hop, you think Illmatic. Followed by Illmatic was a couple more of classics in Stillmatic, Gods Son and It Was Written. Thats already 4 classic albums compared to Tupac's 1. If you wanna look at lyrics, it's not even close. Nas is on another level lyrically then Tupac.Tupac started off as a poor political rapper and quickly changed to more of a gangster rapper which is when he gained most of his success. However, while doing that he released a ton of poor club songs. Tupac has his moments in Dear Mama, Me Against the World and other songs when he truely makes you reach in deep but as far as I'm concerned, thats all he did well.He was a poet but when you listen to his music you don't pay attention to the lyrics, it's the emotion you feel while hearing them. When you play a Tupac song, your main focus isn't the lyrics. Album wise, he put out three good albums and people consider him the best ever? Thats unfair to say when someone like KRS One has about 7 classic albums at least.One last thing, while he might have made a big impact, alot of other great rappers have made bigger impact. Their you go austingriz, show me what you got.</div>It Was Written was garbage. Nas has had 3 albums I can call classic: Illmatic (best of all time), Stillmatic, and the Lost Tapes. God's Son was very good but not classic like Illmatic or Stillmatic. Sure, 2Pac hasan't had any true "classic" albums, or albums I consider top 20 all time, but he has had TONS of great singles. You say all he was good at was the emotional stuff, and I disagree with that. Sure, the emotional stuff is what he did best and what he did most often, but his diss tracks like Hit 'Em up and the Realest sh*t I ever Wrote were both classics, as well as others. He simply never put it all together well enough to make a true classic album, but IMO that doesn't really take much away from his career.Say what you want....NO ONE has made a bigger impact on the hip hop community like 2Pac did. EVERYONE looks up to him for one reason or another. He was an enigma, and his image still lives on like he never died.But personally, I think Nas is the greatest rapper of all time for the simple fact that when he doesn't try "new" things to spruce up career with weird ass songs and beats (Streets Disciple), he is the best lyracist of all time and simply can't be touched in that area. I hope to god he goes back to his old roots and writes a straight up rap album next time.