No. We don’t.
Yes you do lol
But I’m not going to go back and forth with Stan’s
No. We don’t.
I don't get this Mobb birthed shyt. They really didn't. Onyx was out before them and were grimey, Wu Tang came out like at the same time, so did Black Moon and blee immediately. They were just in the mix when they first dropped. Their debut Juvenile Hell which I played at the time and liked when many were frontin' went wood. They didn't make any noise until their second album like 2 years later.OutKast has more mainstream success, but Mobb gave birth to that grimy east coast music you’re hearing from some of these underground artists that are poppin now. Both are good at what they gave to hip hop.
I don't get this Mobb birthed shyt. They really didn't. Onyx was out before them and were grimey, Wu Tang came out like at the same time, so did Black Moon and blee immediately. They were just in the mix when they first dropped. Their debut Juvenile Hell which I played at the time and liked when many were frontin' went wood. They didn't make any noise until their second album like 2 years later.
I never claimed to be unbiased. Lol.Yes because someone with your avi is going to be so unbiased in this convo
To New York nikkas. To the rest of the world it’s the duo who expanded and push sounds with each album.Mobb Deep is the GOAT duo.
Mobb Deep better than Gang Starr and EPMD???Mobb Deep is the GOAT duo.
So wouldn't that make Kendirck lamar better than Nas, Rakim, Redman, and many others?
But Shook Ones really did its damage, yea those other guys put out grimy music but did it have the impact as Shook Ones? Maybe Onyx’s Last Dayz might be on a close level.
I’m from CA. It’s a fact nationwide that cannot be disputed.To New York nikkas. To the rest of the world it’s the duo who expanded and push sounds with each album.