Rd sounds just as old as illmatic 2 any kid born in they year 2000.RD sounds sonically more modern
While IM sounds more classically boom bap and reflects something we almost lost in 1994-1995 as Hip-Hop production began to evolve sonically, what we lost has reemerged in recent times as like a throwback boom bap movement from acts like Griselda and those associated
This is probably a topic for @Art Barr
By I am right now @‘ing his crib and he didn’t even give me his number![]()
Jaz had the best verse nikka
I agree on the Premo gems thing but Aint no nikka wasn't that hard, but c'mon that was was the first huge single from him and it actually lightens the mood of the album a lil.Friend or foe is so raw…short and sweet.
D’Evils is a top 5 Jay-Z song…
Y’all really feelin ain’t no nikka over gems feom DJ Premier?
Nas was bigger in 94 than Big and Pac
Illmatic sold more 1st week
Biggie didn't blow until he hopped on remixes
More revisionist history
This right here is complete bullshyt. Juicy alone is bigger than any Nas song especially in 94. Pac had I Get Around, Dear Mama and Keep Your Head Up.
Dear Mama is 95 after he was locked up and sensationalism came about
Pac was great but not too big in the rap scheme of things in 94..even out West. The star was Snoop
Snoop was the star but Pac was definitely right there along with Ice Cube. I Get Around was a top 10 billboard hit and Keep Ya Head Up was platinum, both released in 93. Not to mention the fame from Juice and Poetic Justice.
I see the campaign continues...
No he wasn't
We fukked with Pac but not like that
Despite success of a couple songs, he didn't get on that level until he was locked up and Temptations video popped off and then Dear Mama dropped
Who tf is "we" NY is not the end all to rap fans. Pac was huge in the west, midwest and south.