AlwaysLurkin
Superstar
Both are very lyrical but had a limited catalog and they both had shock value..who u got ![jbhmm :jbhmm: :jbhmm:](https://www.thecoli.com/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/jbhmmm.png)
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Im leaning towards L too for that reason...nikka had some entertaining punchlinesGotta go With L he just was a beast on the mic crazy word play and punch lines
Hilarious thread hahaBiggie by far.![]()
LMAO exactly. This isn't even close.Biggie by far.![]()
Hilarious thread haha
is this a Malcolm rhyme post?Gotta go With L he just was a beast on the mic crazy word play and punch lines
The poll says otherwiseLMAO exactly. This isn't even close.
Big L was just a punchline rapper for the most part. You can tell he was trying to do a little more on The Big Picture (Ebonics, The Heist, Casualties of a Dice Game), but we all know what happened. I don't think he was even close to reaching his full potential. Biggie was more well rounded based on the material they left behind. Ready to Die and Life After Death are better than both of L's albums.