Canibus was that nikka and was that nice and nobody got him in their top 10 smh

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he is a noteworthy MC. His debut and initial impact was a legit moment within the culture and should be pointed up.

He is NOT top 10 lol

In all seriousness this is the correct summation of Canibus.

Correct me if im wrong

I also remember Rip the Jacker and Mic Club he came through on the indie scene and got a lot of Internet buzz. A lot of that is history and gets lost but I feel he was a pioneer in the indie scene.
 

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How come was classic shoulda been on his album. Album needed a little seasoning and it woulda hit harder. A rza or premier track woulda been nice. But premier gave him devils pie. I like that song but i dont think thats the right beat for a canibus banger.
 

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Cats trippin, Bis had the total package just suffered from bad management and inconsistent production.

I dunno about Total Package but he is lyricism in steroids.



good vid on why Bis didn't pan out.

It's mostly been stuff already said on here and throughout the years everywhere, but condensed in long form vid essay


Thumbnail for the Six Certs Brigade. :dead:

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Mic Club is one if the greatest Hip Hop albums in Hip Hop history.


For Whom The Beat Tolls
Melatonin Magik
C of Tranquility

All dope albums.

Lyrical Law & Rip The Jacker. Critically acclaimed.

The album he did with Bronze Nazareth had some bangers on it as well.

:russ::comeon:
 

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When Mic Club dropped in late 2002 there was no album like that ever in Hip Hop history. Hip Hop had never seen elevated lyrical prowess from beginning to end for a whole album like that, defying the norm on how albums are structured, putting art over business in a way that one had to acknowledge and respect the audacity. Canibus taking the 100 bars concept from his 2nd album and just doing that for a whole album to the point that on the song "Allied Meta-Forces" Kool G Rap borrowed that same 100 Bars style and cemented his legendary status by taking Canibus' style and killing it in similar fashion to what Biggie did with Bone Thugs style on Notorious Thugs.

You already confirmed you aren't really into Hip Hop culture when you shytted on the credibility of Ralph McDaniels in favor of Tariq Nasheed who has absolutely nothing to do with Hip Hop and said Kool Herc started Hip Hop in a 2018 tweet so your response is predictable. But I would really be interested in hearing a realistic breakdown as to why you disagree that Mic Club isn't one of the greatest albums in Hip Hop history without the emojis.
 

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He blamed Wyclef for the first album being trash then came back and dropped another trash album as a follow up :mjlol:
 

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When Mic Club dropped in late 2002 there was no album like that ever in Hip Hop history. Hip Hop had never seen elevated lyrical prowess from beginning to end for a whole album like that, defying the norm on how albums are structured, putting art over business in a way that one had to acknowledge and respect the audacity. Canibus taking the 100 bars concept from his 2nd album and just doing that for a whole album to the point that on the song "Allied Meta-Forces" Kool G Rap borrowed that same 100 Bars style and cemented his legendary status by taking Canibus' style and killing it in similar fashion to what Biggie did with Bone Thugs style on Notorious Thugs.
I'm not a Canibus fan at all and I was ready to clown you for this take, but then I decided to do my due diligence and run the album back because it's been literally decades.

And, it's much much better than I remember, honestly a really dope record and ahead of its time in some ways. The Vinnie Paz verse is a blemish though, I cannot fukking stand that POS cracker.

Bis is still not top 10 though, in any way
 

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I love Canibus, he's always been an inspiration to me.

As much as people front on him, he is a legend. Now keep in mind there are degrees to what/who is legendary as with anything, but in MY story in relation to Hip Hop, and I think overall, he is a noteworthy MC. His debut and initial impact was a legit moment within the culture and should be pointed up.

He is NOT top 10 lol
Imho, Canibus's freestyle battle with the notepad taken out hurt his reputation heavily.
 

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Rip the Jacker is a great album, but it further proves the point that he wasn't good at making albums. He recorded the acapellas and sent them to Stoupe. Bis didn't even listen to it until he bought the album at Best Buy himself :mjlol:
 

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Canibus is one of the greatest technical rappers ever. If I needed a fire verse to save my life I’d feel very comfortable with prime Canibus. What happened is people expected him to be something he was never going to be. Nothing about Canibus ever said star. He was always going to be an underground legend. He possibly could’ve had a slightly better career if he figured out how to make good albums earlier. I kinda felt like by the time Rip the Jacker and Mic club came out people stopped caring. I also think the Eminem battle that never really happened hurt him. If they weren’t gonna battle then he should’ve just been cool with him. Em respected him. If he had maybe a Royce level career was possible.
 

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Mic club
Rip the Jacker

Are incredible 5 mic albums .



“It’s all in in flames “ :wow:
 

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his voice is whack. how can you listen to him for more than a few songs at a time
 

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He has like 7 good to great albums, and one classic.


Where was this at.


As canibus technical skills never amalgamated or advanced. Past outdated three syllable rhymes.

To even rate his records high.
Canibus technical rubrick was outdated and never evolved ever. Making him severely offkey. Including his issues to be malleable and adapt to any change in sonic landscape.

Not to mention. When it came time to emcee. The nikka pulled out his rhyme book. Like a studio rapper.

making him one of these advanced label plant type of cats. Who never really rhymed nowhere off the top. Just a whole bunch of pre-writtens that were memorized. Which is not emcee'n.

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I don't think Cassidy and Canibus are similar in style.

Cassidy bars were as simple as it gets. Canibus meanwhile tried fitting bunch of lyrical miracle spiritual words into his bars.

Cassidy is who all those basic bar rappers tried to be like Lil Wayne, Juelz Santana, etc.

"My bezel got so many pebbles, Bam Bam couldn't lift it up" :mjlol:


Cassidy is the new era canibus. Just like fiddy and fab are the new era mase.




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