Not reallyThe poll says otherwise![]()
Not reallyThe poll says otherwise![]()
It didn't
Call his rhyme scheme basic when it was more advanced than biggies up until about 97. Let's not even get into l's debut verse shytting on bigs
what happened in 97?
Call his rhyme scheme basic when it was more advanced than biggies up until about 97. Let's not even get into l's debut verse shytting on bigs
@ this thread.
I'm a big L fan, no doubt. But L wasn't EVER going to be a star. A great rapper/wordsmith unquestionably. But his style wasn't going to put him into that upper echelon of rappers. It was too awkward.
I mean if industry success is the standard...then it's no contest....but purely based on skill...assuming you've heard every Big L unreleased song/freestyle...I don't see how anyone can really say BigBoth Ready to Die and Life after death were better albums and impacted hip hop more than Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous.