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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Nitro1118 @ Oct 26 2006, 12:06 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>2Pac had his own style as well. MJ was a mix of Elgin Baylor, Dr J, etc... He added his own spice to it, as 2Pac did with his music. You can say Chuck D was a bette rplitical rapper or Slick Rick was a better story teller....but does the average person know those names? Do you see people with them on their T-shirts everyday? Everyone knows who 2Pac was, and I see more shirts with him on it than anyone else. People discuss him more than anyone else. There are more TV shows about him than anyone else. More rappers talk about him as an inspiration than just about anyone else, living or dead. If you looked rap up in a dictionary his picture would be there. He was just that big of a phenomonan.</div>Anyone who knows anything about hip-hop knows who Chuck D and Slick Rick are. Do you see many people with a Dr J jersey? Elgin Baylor? Magic? No. Mainly because Tupac and Jordan where from newer era's, Chuck and Slick were all 80's stuff, I doubt anyone will want to wear that. Not only that but besides all the promotion and the whole BS with his death just took it another level further. He was a good rapper, no doubt. But is also the most overrated of all time.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Heatfan32 @ Oct 26 2006, 12:22 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Anyone who knows anything about hip-hop knows who Chuck D and Slick Rick are. Do you see many people with a Dr J jersey? Elgin Baylor? Magic? No. Mainly because Tupac and Jordan where from newer era's, Chuck and Slick were all 80's stuff, I doubt anyone will want to wear that. Not only that but besides all the promotion and the whole BS with his death just took it another level further. He was a good rapper, no doubt. But is also the most overrated of all time.</div>Yes, anyone who knows hip hop....EVERYONE knows who 2Pac is.Dr J in his prime was in the '70's, and Elgin in the '60's. MJ retired just a few years ago. That is MUCH different than the 5-10 year difference between 2Pac's shooting and Slick Rick/Chuck D's prime.
 
Uhm...I have gotten Nas albums. And first hand I can tell you he isnt better than Pacand he might have hits, but when Pac put out a song, its usually a instant classic.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Nitro1118 @ Oct 26 2006, 12:32 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Yes, anyone who knows hip hop....EVERYONE knows who 2Pac is.</div>You'd be surprised how many people know hip-hop, Public Enemy went platinum about 4 times and gold 3 times I believe. Anyways, that doesn't really matter. Everyone who listens to rap nowadays knows who Young Joc is, that doesn't make him any good though. I doubt many non rap fans know who KRS One and Rakim are but again that doesn't make them any worse. The jersey thing is just getting stupid, forget that. Point is, no one would wear a shirt of an 80's rapper, especially nowadays.<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (austingriz76 @ Oct 26 2006, 12:40 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Uhm...I have gotten Nas albums. And first hand I can tell you he isnt better than Pacand he might have hits, but when Pac put out a song, its usually a instant classic.</div>Like what hits? He has a good amount of big hits that were total garbage, How Do You Want It for example. Your not giving much of an arguement here, your just saying "Tupac is better because I say so", gotta come harder then that. By the way, NY State of Mind 1 & 2, Nas is Like, The Message and One Mic > practically any Tupac song. The emotion and lyrics from those tracks are just unreal.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Heatfan32 @ Oct 26 2006, 12:41 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>You'd be surprised how many people know hip-hop, Public Enemy went platinum about 4 times and gold 3 times I believe. Anyways, that doesn't really matter. Everyone who listens to rap nowadays knows who Young Joc is, that doesn't make him any good though. I doubt many non rap fans know who KRS One and Rakim are but again that doesn't make them any worse. The jersey thing is just getting stupid, forget that. Point is, no one would wear a shirt of an 80's rapper, especially nowadays.</div>Will there be movies, VH1 specials, MTV specials, and coastal wars 10 years from now because of Young Joc?<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Like what hits? He has a good amount of big hits that were total garbage, How Do You Want It for example. Your not giving much of an arguement here, your just saying "Tupac is better because I say so", gotta come harder then that. By the way, NY State of Mind 1 & 2, Nas is Like, The Message and One Mic > practically any Tupac song. The emotion and lyrics from those tracks are just unreal.</div>Nas Is Like isn't a great song (IMO). But Halftime, Memory Lane and NY State of Mind, all from Illmatic, are better than any 2Pac song.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Heatfan32 @ Oct 25 2006, 08:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>How about YOU get a Nas album. I've heard EVERYTHING Pac has to offer, including stuff you haven't even heard of. That goes for you to LakersFan :dribble: . Pac had more then singles but thats just what you said. Nas takes forever to release a good single? Dude, he puts out an album every year or two, just like Tupac and the album, good or bad, ALWAYS has at least 1 hit single. EVERY album, from NY State of Mind, to If I Ruled The World, to One Mic to Nas is Like, there is always at least 1 hit single. Yes and no. MJ had a style of his own, the high flying above the rim play was basically perfected by him. You can say Dr J started it but Jordan perfected it, Vince Carter, Tracy, Dwyane, LeBron all model themself after Jordan, you can't say that about Tupac. He wasn't anywhere near the political rapper Chuck D was, or the story-teller Slick Rick was.</div> Like what? That is just impossible, I just checked and I have alltogether 524 tupac songs on my ipod. This includes all his albums, alot of mixtapes, Bootlegs,and just unreleased sh*t. Please, don't ever say that you have heard more pac songs than me...Good arguments by the way with Nitro. Your little debate is entertaining.
 
For you people think that tupac and Nas were enemies of sorts because of how pac portrayed Nas in some songs...Thats just how pac was...like shock g said, pac didnt only have a plan b, he had plan c, d, e, f, and g,I remember reading an interview with mopreme, in the interview he said pac used to bump illmatic in his ride...just blast that sh*t....he said pac loved that album, just from that, you can tell he had respect for nas as an artist, so I can see why tupac would call nas the "ring leader" because he saw nas as the biggest threat to his shine. As being the only rap artist near the level he was at artistically. Thats the way nas saw it to, out his own mouth, he said pac went at him because he respected him the most. I think they admired each other for different reasons......nas liked pac because he knew pac had that fire in him, that revolutionary spirit...being fearless but also a thinking man at the same time....pac liked nas just because he was so raw and intelligent on the mic....he had a message in his music, like pac...so pac respected that that.....pac was just letting nas know that he knew nas was a powerful force to be reckoned with.....but at the same time, pac was like "im going to test you man because I aim to be the best...what you got?"......they're both very similar if you look at them closely....pac just had more fire, but nas being being a lot more crafty.....I think thats why nas took pacs death so hard....I know he saw not only a true comrade in pac, but he saw himself in pac as well.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Nitro1118 @ Oct 26 2006, 01:12 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Nas Is Like isn't a great song (IMO). But Halftime, Memory Lane and NY State of Mind, all from Illmatic, are better than any 2Pac song.</div>I just lost any credibility I had for you there, Nas is Like is one of the dopest songs EVER.Lakersfan do you have: http://futurrappeur.f.skyblog.com/pics/60139531.jpghttp://www.fliphopentertainment.com/I/web%...kaveli2001B.jpghttp://www.picvalley.net/u/13/12080_643.JPGThose three albums are very rare, I doubt you have them.
 
Heatfan and Nitro, good debate. Here is my opinion...I think that Tupac was one of the most known rappers of all time. All his scandals and political rap inspired people and really helped him become as famous as he became. But Heatfan where you said he took the political style from Chuck D, that's somewhat false. Remember this, 2Pac's mother was a black panther so he was around politics since he took his first breath. Why is 2pac so overrated? Because he was the FIRST rapper to say his mom was single, a crackhead, a politician for the African-American community while not even knowing his real father. All these rappers nowadays seem to mimic that. I think that is why Pac is so big. He's admired for truthfully growing up that way and becoming what he was, one of the best rappers and most known of all time.I will agree with you Heatfan in saying that Nas is untouchable lyrically. I think something that impacted Pac's career and probably gave him so much hype sadly, was his death. Before he died he was famous and all but nothing like he is now, he is a household name that has been dead for a decade.So there's mine. 2Pac was one of the best ever but he's more of people's favorites becuase you can relate to him so much.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (LakersFan247 @ Oct 26 2006, 10:15 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>The Gridlockd Sountrack? Really? What tracks are on it?The second link doesn't work.And no I haven't heard this last one.</div>The second link is called the Dramacydal LP or something like that, and it's weird it isn't working now, it was working fine when I posted it in the morning. If you want, I can share them with you :winkglasses:
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Heatfan32 @ Oct 26 2006, 07:21 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I just lost any credibility I had for you there, Nas is Like is one of the dopest songs EVER.</div>The lyrics aren't as strong as most of the lyrics on Illmatic, the beat is alright...it's a very good song, but not one of my favorites. I can think of probably 10-15 Nas songs I like better.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Heatfan32 @ Oct 26 2006, 12:09 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>The second link is called the Dramacydal LP or something like that, and it's weird it isn't working now, it was working fine when I posted it in the morning. If you want, I can share them with you :winkglasses:</div>Hey man if you can I would really appreciate it.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Nitro1118 @ Oct 26 2006, 03:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>The lyrics aren't as strong as most of the lyrics on Illmatic, the beat is alright...it's a very good song, but not one of my favorites. I can think of probably 10-15 Nas songs I like better.</div>Weak? Go look up the lyrics dude, there just as good as anything off Illmatic. And the beat is way more then "alright", the beat is amazing. Nas and Premier on the same track is real hip-hop.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Heatfan32 @ Oct 26 2006, 05:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Weak? Go look up the lyrics dude, there just as good as anything off Illmatic. And the beat is way more then "alright", the beat is amazing. Nas and Premier on the same track is real hip-hop.</div>I have never been a fan of Premier. His beats are way too repetitive, and just don't go well with Nas. The only rapper who works great with Premier is AZ, he has the perfect flow and voice with Premier's beats.I have listened to Nas Is Like well over a hundred times (big Nas fan), and I consider these songs better: Halftime, NY State of Mind, Memory Lane, The World is Yours, Life's a bi*ch, Ether, Rewind, One Mic, Book of Rhymes, If I Ruled The World, Black Zombies, Doo Rags, 2nd Childhood, along with other songs in which he has rapped in (Verbal Intercourse, Eye For An Eye, We Major, Mo Money Mo Murder, etc..). Nas Is Liike is a good song, but the lyrics aren't as good as his top songs, and the beat is just alright to me. Guess it's a matter of taste
 

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