Georgia has had the biggest and longest impact in rap history.

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man your disdain for the South is something else lol

and as I said, Mobb's prime shyt was perhaps better or at least equal (Infamous >>>) but over the course of time, Kast were more consistent.

and Goodie Mob are almost in the same ballpark, at the very least with Soul Food.

as for Nas, well I like to take digs at him whenever I can
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Impact is not synonymous with positive.
If I show up at your wedding uninvited and shyt on your wedding cake I would have an "impact" on your wedding.
In this case, hip hop is your wedding and the South is shyt.

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Funny as fukk even tho I disagree
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Breh I think you found a new activity when coliclassics discussion returns. I expect to see this during one your album listenings!
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man your disdain for the South is something else lol

and as I said, Mobb's prime shyt was perhaps better or at least equal (Infamous >>>) but over the course of time, Kast were more consistent.

and Goodie Mob are almost in the same ballpark, at the very least with Soul Food.

as for Nas, well I like to take digs at him whenever I can
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I love the South. In the early to mid 90s the South was pretty much bulletproof. Then Master P came and fukked everything up :mjcry:
Soul Food is supremely overrated on here.
Kast was more consistent but never came close to the Mt Everest like heights the Mobb reached with Infamous and HOE. Don't forget about the QB purple tape either. :ufdup:
By comparison, Kast was standing on an ant hill. :youngsabo:
 

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Impact is not synonymous with positive.
If I show up at your wedding uninvited and shyt on your wedding cake I would have an "impact" on your wedding.
In this case, hip hop is your wedding and the South is shyt.

It may not be, but what's considered positive is relative. No one can deny the impact that NWA had on Hip Hop, but many don't view that impact in a positive light especially when compared to groups like Public Enemy.
 

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I love the South. In the early to mid 90s the South was pretty much bulletproof. Then Master P came and fukked everything up :mjcry:
Soul Food is supremely overrated on here.
Kast was more consistent but never came close to the Mt Everest like heights the Mobb reached with Infamous and HOE. Don't forget about the QB purple tape either. :ufdup:
By comparison, Kast was standing on an ant hill. :youngsabo:

I think quality wise, I'm making arguments for ATLiens and Aquemini, which at least are better than HOE (idk about Aquemini but ATLiens definitely). Then you throw Southernplaya into the mix too. I know you disagree so arguing it won't get us anywhere.

Lol what is the QB purple tape?
:patrice: genuinely curious.

and nah Soul Food is a classic. Gets all the praise it deserves. Masterfully composed album and just amazing from start to finish. Maybe you need some soul food
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I love the South. In the early to mid 90s the South was pretty much bulletproof. Then Master P came and fukked everything up :mjcry:
Soul Food is supremely overrated on here.
Kast was more consistent but never came close to the Mt Everest like heights the Mobb reached with Infamous and HOE. Don't forget about the QB purple tape either. :ufdup:
By comparison, Kast was standing on an ant hill. :youngsabo:

Breh, Mobb Deep never reached OutKast heights and it's Kast who stands on Mt. Everest where the Mobb is on an ant hill. I'm not talking about sales or commercial success. Kast is musically and artistically better than Mobb Deep.
 

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It may not be, but what's considered positive is relative. No one can deny the impact that NWA had on Hip Hop, but many don't view that impact in a positive light especially when compared to groups like Public Enemy.
Argue Ludacris had a positive impact on hip hop and NWA did not brehs. :deadmanny:
 

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I think quality wise, I'm making arguments for ATLiens and Aquemini, which at least are better than HOE (idk about Aquemini but ATLiens definitely). Then you throw Southernplaya into the mix too. I know you disagree so arguing it won't get us anywhere.

Lol what is the QB purple tape?
:patrice: genuinely curious.

and nah Soul Food is a classic. Gets all the praise it deserves. Masterfully composed album and just amazing from start to finish. Maybe you need some soul food
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Fair enough.
The QB purple tape is what I've taken to calling Noyd's EP. Almost all the beats are from HOE era Hav and you got P with killer verses on pretty much every song.
Breh, Mobb Deep never reached OutKast heights and it's Kast who stands on Mt. Everest where the Mobb is on an ant hill. I'm not talking about sales or commercial success. Kast is musically and artistically better than Mobb Deep.
Outkast has an unreleased album better than the Infamous? :jbhmm:
Receipts?
 

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Argue Ludacris had a positive impact on hip hop and NWA did not brehs. :deadmanny:

Where did I argue that? I'm arguing that not everybody views impact the same. What I personally think of NWA's impact is neither here or there. I'm merely stating that there are Hip Hop heads that view NWA's impact on Hip Hop as the industry's way of attempting to curtail Public Enemy and artists like them.
 

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Fair enough.
The QB purple tape is what I've taken to calling Noyd's EP. Almost all the beats are from HOE era Hav and you got P with killer verses on pretty much every song.

Outkast has an unreleased album better than the Infamous? :jbhmm:
Receipts?

You're a Mobb stan. No matter what album I think is better, I don't expect you to agree. What I'm getting at is that you have BOTH members of OutKast who can write and produce. One of them plays instruments. This is a group who could share the stage with A Tribe Called Quest and Earth, Wind & Fire without missing a beat.
 

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Fair enough.
The QB purple tape is what I've taken to calling Noyd's EP. Almost all the beats are from HOE era Hav and you got P with killer verses on pretty much every song.

Outkast has an unreleased album better than the Infamous? :jbhmm:
Receipts?

speaking of HOE, what's the deal with this 20 year thing? we gonna get an album or nah?

and I gotta check that EP out. I'm expecting Cuban Linx greatness
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