EL PRESIDENTE
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On a side note, I just learned for the first time this past week that Marky Mark was (is) actually Mark Wahlberg.![]()
"best" anything ever is entirely subjective. seems to me every time you start this thread, you're basing it off of nostalgia. Biggie was a good rapper who was lucky enough to be popular at a particular time when his rhymes were the best on the radio. but best rapper ever? that's a hard argument to make if you really get into it. Rhyme scheme, rhythm, flow? Not the best by any definition.
The thing that I don't get are the people who say, "Rapper (A) is my favorite rapper, but Rapper (B) is the greatest." If Rapper (A) is your favorite rapper, shouldn't (A) also be what you consider to be the greatest?
This comes up all the time whenever I'm chillin with people into music. I think John Frusciante's the greatest guitarist that ever lived, with Hendrix a close second. Why will I not put Hendrix over Frusciante? It's because Frusciante's my favorite for a reason, I think his music was the best.
Well.... I see what your'e saying, but people have different reasons for liking one thing over another. That doesn't mean they can't appreciate when something is better.
Example: Laker fans probably like Magic Johnson more than they like MJ, but I'm sure more than a few think that MJ is the greatest of all-time.
Biggie got me into rap. I think Eminem is a %(^*ing genius, though.
