Rap About Nothing: Hip Hop Chat Thread

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Flower Boy Wop.......... i'm taking back my sentiments, this ***** def a clone



I dont even know what to say smh
 
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yo where y’all rank T.I. ‘What You Know’ in the songs from ‘00-‘10?, classic?

He cool. I actually like him more now than when he was being a little *** during the Flip beef. Paper Trail, King, and Urban Legend were dope, and Us Or Else really impressed me, as it’s one of the only albums I’ve heard that’s positive, informative, and socially aware without sounding preachy and corny as hell. He went up a couple notches in my book for that.
 
I’m gonna give TI a real chance. Never listened to a TI album in full. I never had the interest. I like TI on features and select songs of his, but I never interest in an entire TI album. I’ll give them a spin this week.
 
I’m gonna give TI a real chance. Never listened to a TI album in full. I never had the interest. I like TI on features and select songs of his, but I never interest in an entire TI album. I’ll give them a spin this week.

TIP’s two major label debuts are boredline classics to me. Staples for real.

That feeling when ASAP, Motivation or What You Know came on :hat. Prime South right there. Tip, Wayne, Gucci, Boosie, Gotti, Jeezy, Ross all dropping heat and laying the ground work.

03-06 had a lot of quality music from every region. Kind of an underrated Period in music in general.
 
Influence,mixtapes, freestyles,lyrics,albums,consistency, actually being the king South / #1 rapper in the game

Wayne > T.I

By a mile
Wayne mixtapes and lyrics are filled with recycled BS that sounded good at the time. He's a great showmen and talented but he wasn't rapping about ****.
 
TI got great music, great songs but his albums are always misses. Probably skip at least five songs on every TI album.
 
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