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Old 04-21-2008, 02:55 PM   #61 (permalink)
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He's not very good, but you can't judge him cuz' he's old! Good point about his death. But that's not really significant. I mean he just raps in a monotone, no tonal changes, nothing. Same with his flow.
And Aesop isn't monotone?

It wasn't my intention to say he isn't good. Im saying its unfair to judge him to aesop rock, but thats not saying he is in any way worse, in fact in some respects hes better.

It would be like comparing elvis to thom yorke, they're both performed(d) rock, but are you going to say Elvis is worse because of his lyrics?

I mean, anything positive said about biggie(who im assuming you like based on previous post) can be said about tupac as well.
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Old 04-21-2008, 04:07 PM   #62 (permalink)
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Proggy is just showing his ignorance of hip hop by saying Tupac sucks. All Eyez on Me was the first double-disc hip hop album ever and despite him finishing it in two weeks it has had more impact than most artists, including Aesop Rock will ever have. Tupac is probably the most important rap artists of the 90s and while I prefer Me Against the World for its much more serious tone the shift in style he presented and the way All Eyez on Me traverses various sides of him is something rarely seen by many hip hop artists. Monotoned? Maybe vocally but hardly anywhere else. The beats and production are fine, particularly the driving one in California Love I don't see why Proggy has a problem with them other than him throwing out generic insults in hopes he can look controversial by. He took hip hop to another level and even today Tupac would be considered a fine artist, he's one of the most well-read rappers ever and it shows.
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Old 04-21-2008, 05:33 PM   #63 (permalink)
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sorry i dont remember why i posted that even when i look at ur post
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Old 04-21-2008, 05:56 PM   #64 (permalink)
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And Aesop isn't monotone?

It wasn't my intention to say he isn't good. Im saying its unfair to judge him to aesop rock, but thats not saying he is in any way worse, in fact in some respects hes better.

It would be like comparing elvis to thom yorke, they're both performed(d) rock, but are you going to say Elvis is worse because of his lyrics?

I mean, anything positive said about biggie(who im assuming you like based on previous post) can be said about tupac as well.
No, listen to Aesop and Biggie, they change up their voice. They're both much more accomplished rappers than Tupac. Although there's not many I would take over 2Pac as a lyricist.

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Proggy is just showing his ignorance of hip hop by saying Tupac sucks. All Eyez on Me was the first double-disc hip hop album ever and despite him finishing it in two weeks it has had more impact than most artists, including Aesop Rock will ever have. Tupac is probably the most important rap artists of the 90s and while I prefer Me Against the World for its much more serious tone the shift in style he presented and the way All Eyez on Me traverses various sides of him is something rarely seen by many hip hop artists. Monotoned? Maybe vocally but hardly anywhere else. The beats and production are fine, particularly the driving one in California Love I don't see why Proggy has a problem with them other than him throwing out generic insults in hopes he can look controversial by. He took hip hop to another level and even today Tupac would be considered a fine artist, he's one of the most well-read rappers ever and it shows.
Did I ever deny his importance? Or how good a lyricist he was? I also admitted that his production wasn't bad, I just said it couldn't compare to Biggie's or just about any other rapper with that much of a legendary status.
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Old 04-21-2008, 06:12 PM   #65 (permalink)
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Did I ever deny his importance? Or how good a lyricist he was? I also admitted that his production wasn't bad, I just said it couldn't compare to Biggie's or just about any other rapper with that much of a legendary status.
So...you say he has "nothing else going for him" except good lyrics yet you don't deny his importance...


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Seeing as I was talking about the music, yah.
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You realize he's important BECAUSE of his music right?
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Yes, he was very influential, wasn't he? So was Led Zeppelin.
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No, listen to Aesop and Biggie, they change up their voice. They're both much more accomplished rappers than Tupac. Although there's not many I would take over 2Pac as a lyricist.


Did I ever deny his importance? Or how good a lyricist he was? I also admitted that his production wasn't bad, I just said it couldn't compare to Biggie's or just about any other rapper with that much of a legendary status.
Have you listened to biggie's production?

I would take what Dr.Dre did "California love" over most of Biggie's material.

How are they more "accomplished"?

Tupac's albums are still selling well to this day. Nobody has the same "Legendary" status as tupac,
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Yes, he was very influential, wasn't he? So was Led Zeppelin.
Yeah and Led Zeppelin is one of the most acclaimed/widely selling bands ever. You're going nowhere with your argument.
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