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Originally Posted by RandyMarsh
Game came so close to ending fiftys career.. shame he couldn't follow through.
Both are flopping when it comes to album sales, fifty cents last album barely made gold.
Honestly, I'd rather the entire G-unit squad vanished from the face of this earth. They're all talentless morons who don't deserve any of our time. 50 raped the culture that I love, he chewed it up, sucked up all the money from it and spat it out a deformed mess, a shell of it's former self. He's everything that is wrong with Hip Hop today.
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Well I can see you are just straight up biased against G-Unit but Lloyd Banks is the sickest person they have in their crew and his last solo effort was straight up fire! I already told you the reason why 50's last album didn't sell too well because of all of those tracks for the ladies. Lloyd Banks' album outperformed his by far. Start it up was an awesome club banger for the summer.
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Originally Posted by supermarlin
50 is better for Hip-Hop than Lil Wayne and his Cash Money ilk, not to mention the likes of Flo Rida, T-Pain and Soulja Boy *facepalm*
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I don't really see Lil Wayne contributing much to Hip Hop. Imo, all he is doing is getting as much money as he possibly can and as quickly as possible while promoting the other artists on Cash Money. He pretty much took Ludacris' punch line rapping to another level and the mainstream eats it up. Yes, his lyrics can be lazy at times but you will always laugh at a few things he says.
I won't try to defend Flo Rida because he's like a guilty pleasure artist for me and I bought his first two albums. T-pain is whatever to me, I have never listened to a full album of his and he's leaning more on the r&b side of things but if you are trying to say him re-introducing attune to the mainstream and everyone riding it because of him then I understand.
I have faith in Soulja Boi that he will get slightly better he keeps improving with each album. I think you are judging him just based off of his singles and you probably haven't even listened to any of his albums from front to back. There is always one or two tracks on each album that shows he has the potential but he keeps putting out singles of things that are catchy/annoying because he knows the younger kids eat up that s
hit.