HOLD ON COLI: Is Nas The Goat?

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He's a legendary rapper, but stop it. It's like you guys who think Pac was going to be Malcolm X.

Pac was going to be Malcolm X- no question- if u followed Pac's music and life then u already know- u gotta be a dumb fukk to think otherwise

also- noone gives a fukk what u think- no one cares what u think of nas fans- just shut the fukk and go listen to joe camel albums
 

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You're my homie, but stop. There's nothing mediocre about Volume 1. Volume 2 is only wack nowadays because the beats are dated.

Dynasty > Bravehearts shyt.

Blueprint 2 and Street's Disciple are the same caliber of double album.

Volume 1 has dope tracks like Where I'm From but the album as a whole falls flat.

Volume 2 is a classic to me thats why I didnt put that pic up.

Volume 3 is weak. BP2 is weak as shyt which is why they re-released it as 2.1 and it was still weak. The nikka tried to call a mulligan in the rap game :laff:

You really trying to defend Blueprint 3 and Kingdom Come brehthren. You're a better poster than that BarNone...who is paying you under the table to say these hurtful things.
 

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Yes Nas is the goat.

The only thing up for debate is which album you prefer: Illmatic or It was written.

Back to back classics :wow:

Who else been this hot for this long?
 

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The dynasty was fire
Volume 3 - Fuego
Volume 2 - Caliente!!!


and if we compare the respective albums to Nas' the only time hell win is HHID vs KC
 

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who said anything about him not selling out. and your point is ridiculous. edgar allen poe and van gogh were appreciated much more after death than when they were alive. it took pac's death for mofos to appreciate him that much more to the point classes were taught about his work at universities. who's to say the same wont happen for nas? you?

No one said that you said anything about him selling out. Do you know how to read? I was making that statement about part of Nas' allure is that he's not overly mainstream. No Nas fan would argue that. Being appreciated more after your death and being the "voice of your generation" are two different things. Classes were taught about Pac's music at schools. So what? Schools that were trying to reach a certain audience obviously. Pac's death is part of what immortalized him and I said that already.

What in the world leads you to believe that Nasir Jones will be regarded as the voice of my generation 20 years from now? Based on what? Oh you mean urban or black America? The same urban and black America that idolizes Jay-Z more than Nas these days? The Jay-Z whose 99 problems lyrics are in the Wall Street Journal right now being used as a means to break down the 4th amendment? Stop running away from the fact that you used a ridiculous phrase and you don't know how to defend it.

I don't know who the "voice of my generation" is because it's too fragmented and it's not unified. But it's pretty hard to call someone the voice of a generation when he's not that prominent in an era where information is that accessible. It's pretty hard to call a guy the voice of my generation (because you said this generation and that would be me and other millenials) when the biggest event of most of our lives thus far (outside of 9/11) when Obama being elected and Nas' track got no play. I played it of course and it had more depth than Jeezy's song.

But Nas was on Jeezy's song and no one quoted a damn thing he said. Yet, Jay-Z gets on the remix and what he says gets tons more play. You would think the voice of the generation would have more a presence than that. Nas is an all time great artist, but being an all time great does not equate to being the most influential.

If you said "greatest talent" then I would not have even responded. But it's that type of hyperbole than annoys me when I'm around Nas fans for too long. Shut up and let me bump my Stillmatic.
 

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fukk this shyt breh, a GOAT is a GOAT. In general I agree, but this is some undeniable truth here...If you're 35+, I can respect you saying Rakim or some other nikkas that were rockin it from 80-92...But after that, no questions asked.

music is subjective, there's no such thing as a GOAT... it's not sports, where there's statistical evidence to back up an assertion or claim; if you say Nas is the GOAT and I say nah, it's Hov, neither of us can offer proof, nor will we change each other's minds, so it's pointless to even discuss
 

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Volume 1 has dope tracks like Where I'm From but the album as a whole falls flat.

Volume 2 is a classic to me thats why I didnt put that pic up.

Volume 3 is weak. BP2 is weak as shyt which is why they re-released it as 2.1 and it was still weak. The nikka tried to call a mulligan in the rap game :laff:

You really trying to defend Blueprint 3 and Kingdom Come brehthren. You're a better poster than that BarNone...who is paying you under the table to say these hurtful things.

I thought I saw you put up Volume 2 instead of 3, that's why I was like :what:

I like Volume 1, but that's me. I never understand the hate for it on here. Volume 3 had some good raps and like 3 good tracks and horrible production, I'm not arguing that.

I did not defend Kingdom Come at all or Blueprint 3. Did you not notice that omission in my post? Blueprint 3 is an average album. It's not great, it's not terrible. It's not quite "good." It's like a 7-ish. BTW, I like that Haters song :jawalrus: It's hilarious.

But Hov's biggest problem is his connection to Kanye. He dumbs down to Kanye's level too often. Like Watch the Throne, he carried the entire lyrical load on his back outside of about 2 or 3 songs.

But is this DR even worth listening to? I saw Marley and I cried inside.
 

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yeah, you mad. too early to argue w/ a mad ass moron. we coulda had a civilized conversation.

bye

I'm not mad in the least. In fact, there's not an OUNCE of anger in my post. It reads as disbelief. "Who's to say he's not, you?" That was you being mad. I call everyone a clown, it's not to far from how I talk in real life to my boys. Be emotional though, it's better than you trying to spit out actual opinions (See that's me being an a$$hole...it's more witty...Nas - esque even :shaq:)

Voice of generation :heh: Be happy though, you just inspired my potential new article on the front page "My Love-Hate Relationship with Nas and his fans." @NV-ME, I just came across this thread again and had a good laugh :dead:
 
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has jay-z ever fell off? think about it

everybody's career has valleys and peaks, when has jayz's career valley'd? even when nas landed the leg drop on him and got the 3 count it didn't destroy his career, it messed up his reputation but his next album, BP2, still went double platinum and had songs rockin everywhere (even though that sh!t was garbage to me). jayz is an anomaly in a way, dudes who wanna say he's the GOAT have every right to do so.

i still say nas though, dude is the golden child.
 

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Pac was going to be Malcolm X- no question- if u followed Pac's music and life then u already know- u gotta be a dumb fukk to think otherwise

also- noone gives a fukk what u think- no one cares what u think of nas fans- just shut the fukk and go listen to joe camel albums

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So much mediocrity in this discography :pacspit:

Vol.1 and The Dynasty album are avg to you? :what:
We can do this with Nas' catalog too so I don't see the point of posting these albums.
 

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has jay-z ever fell off? think about it

everybody's career has valleys and peaks, when has jayz's career valley'd? even when nas landed the leg drop on him and got the 3 count it didn't destroy his career, it messed up his reputation but his next album, BP2, still went double platinum and had songs rockin everywhere (even though that sh!t was garbage to me). jayz is an anomaly in a way, dudes who wanna say he's the GOAT have every right to do so.

i still say nas though, dude is the golden child.

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