The emcees in the goat discussion shifts depending of the timeframe. I go back to read some of the hip hop magazines from 95-98. In Blaze magazine GOAT list from 98-99, it was the first time a full emcees list was compiled. Rakim was number 1 and The Teacha second. Interestingly Ghostface wasn’t even on the list. Today’s generation has its own heroes, top rappers that grew culturally with it. and that is OK!This mans catalog is mad underrated in the grand scheme of things
You got Return of the Boom Bap which is a goat albm contender imo then you got 4 classics with KRS-One, I Got Next and the first 2 BDP albums
All BDP albums really, diss tracks, live shows, hits to this day.... how is this man not the GOAT?