Which rapper fell off from the highest plateau?

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lol The thread title should be changed to "Who else fell from Top 10 to not mentioned at all?"

DMX gets the title as a solo rapper, yeah. But I would say with EVERYTHING involved as far as commercial success and marketability, it HAS to be Bone Thugs-N-Harmony as a collective. Them nikkas were selling multi-platinum albums and all of a sudden, they just went downhill
 

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Masse....chingy...both did like 4 mill out the gate and lost their fanbase overnight
 

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Masse....chingy...both did like 4 mill out the gate and lost their fanbase overnight

Mase didnt lose his fan base....he LEFT em and ran to Atlanta. nikka retired right when Double Up was dropping.
 

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Mase didnt lose his fan base....he LEFT em and ran to Atlanta. nikka retired right when Double Up was dropping.

True he fukked himself...still ain't never recovered. Wen he did return his confused ass turned off anyone who was still interested lol
 
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Ja Rule...till this day I STILL feel that if Ja would have just ignored 50..he would still be at the top right now..

In all fairness 50 Cent was getting too big to ignore at the time. It wasn't like Jim Jones dissing Jay-Z or something where one of the rappers was a peon compared to the other and could simply be "ignored". I'm not a 50 Cent fan in ANY sense but you couldn't ignore the epic buzz surrounding 50 leading up to GRODT plus the Wanksta single which was pretty huge (Direct shots fired). Ja had to retaliate
 

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In all fairness 50 Cent was getting too big to ignore at the time. It wasn't like Jim Jones dissing Jay-Z or something where one of the rappers was a peon compared to the other and could simply be "ignored". I'm not a 50 Cent fan in ANY sense but you couldn't ignore the epic buzz surrounding 50 leading up to GRODT plus the Wanksta single which was pretty huge (Direct shots fired). Ja had to retaliate

eh..in that case he should have went the Hov route and drop them subrap disses....but hey thats just me...:yeshrug:
 

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X and Ja...

50 aint done completely and has earned himself more money then both ja and x probably have right now put together
 

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Yeah DMX, he lost everything from his musical skills, money, movies, sales to drugs and ego :smh:.

50 still has his money (even more than during his peak), fame and movies.

Ja Rule, lost the same thing as Dmx but he wasn't as big as X.

Master P fell of quite hard as well, still has some of his money though.

I wouldn't count one hit wonders though, cause they were really never on to begin with cats like Vanilla Ice.
He didn't have time to get used to being that high up.
 
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