Song definitely was hot but more likely due to the chorus it wasn’t radio friendly and somehow it didn’t get green lit as a single.. everybody wanted the single and the vid and we never got itMan, this my shit!![]()
Yup.
The OG Combat Jack is probably rolling over in his grave seeing some of this going on.
YupTo me?
THAT IS THE STANDARD
shout out premium Pete
And Juan Ep
* I know my brother @dik cashmere don't rock with them and trust I get it TRUST ME.
But I cannot deny what they mean to the foundation of hip hop podcasts
Respect to Joe Budden too
To me?
THAT IS THE STANDARD
shout out premium Pete
And Juan Ep
* I know my brother @dik cashmere don't rock with them and trust I get it TRUST ME.
But I cannot deny what they mean to the foundation of hip hop podcasts
Respect to Joe Budden too
who is she talking about?She is a 100% right
who is she talking about?
i get her but we cant have 200 million podcast talkin about the same thing
what i will say most have turned into gossip shout to DC
I see smhThat is EXACTLY what she talking about
I don't think she is limited to just podcast
These social media "reaction " videos with rappers who don't rap showing the world their soiled panty liners
Are in that category too.
I see smh
It's a sad state of affairs.
With all the podcasts Jack did it was NEVER this.
It's that every one is just starved for any and all attention.
Period.
Nore talked all tough about loving the controversy
He wasn't saying that when he was near tears over that Kanye backlash
And death threats over Troy Ave.
Or when Irv talked that mess about Ashanti.
These SAME so called journalists with podcast now?
Were terrorizing some good folk back in the 90s trying to build a solid hip hop media.
Armageddon was niceI didn't like any of those Terror Squad muthafuckas
Yup.
The OG Combat Jack is probably rolling over in his grave seeing some of this going on.
Em #5? Nicki #10?
Ive never heard anyone mention these 2 in their top 10.....
I actually think Drake is more "popular" than Kendrick Lamar so that throws that out...
Any list that has Nicki Minaj over Rakim in anything involving music cannot be taken seriously. This is what I can't stand about a lot of media(specifically sports media) these days. People have such wild takes that you dont know if they're serious or just trolling. ESPN at least has some balance. FS1..is all trolling all the time, except for Shannon Sharpe. Check the lineup
Skip - ultimate troll
Colin - No. 2 troll
Nick Right - Troll in Training but moving up quickly
Acho..i wonder if he has to write down his takes and then read them back to himself before he goes on the air
they had to include a female MC in the top 10 PERIOD bro
NO DISRESPECT to Nicki at all who is a LEGEND.
And even as am Em fan myself? I can tell you Marshall wouldn't put HIMSELF in a top list HE was in charge of.
Marshall best white rapper ever.
One of the BEST MCs EVER best lyricist EVER
I will ALWAYS defend that.
Trust your favorite rappers idol? Respects Slim Shady
but he is NOT top ten ALL TIME.
And lets be clear...
It is IMPOSSIBLE to compose a list like this anyway.
Can the public write a list of worst hip hop journalists or media outlets?
Problem is...we live in such a f*cked up space?
Being called the WORST anything is probably the best thing that could happen to you attention wise.
Yeah EM nice, but not #5 nice....I am sorry..
No knock to Nicki because she is nice. Always has and always will be. I just think if they are going to add a female someone like Queen or Rah Digha would be listed ( i am going off straight lyrics).
I would like to see what criteria they are using. Are we only using who is the most lyrical? Most impact??? Like what criteria are we using...
What metric are they using?
Yeah EM nice, but not #5 nice....I am sorry..
No knock to Nicki because she is nice. Always has and always will be. I just think if they are going to add a female someone like Queen or Rah Digha would be listed ( i am going off straight lyrics).
I would like to see what criteria they are using. Are we only using who is the most lyrical? Most impact??? Like what criteria are we using...
In determining these rankings, the Billboard and Vibe editorial teams opted first to limit the rap arena to North America. So for example, as estimable as his career is, British rapper Slick Rick isn’t on this list. We also opted not to include the significant contributions of reggaetón and dancehall MCs on this list, just to keep our pool of nominees a little more focused.It DON'T matter bro
they don't actually CARE about doing right
cause they KNOW it cannot be done.
they NEVER follow the bullsh*t criteria they pretended to use anyway.
do NOT get it twisted I LOVE a barber shop debate about MCs love it.
But lists published and disseminated by ACTUAL media outlets sadly do have an effect on people's careers and reputations and egos.
And can effect history.
I think he probably wouldn't like some of the stuff, but he would like that the money involved in it now
Which is why a lot of the fuckery is going on like J Prince on Gillie's show![]()
These lists ain't listing.
As meaningless as certain dudes yell and scream the grammys and Oscars are?
How f*cking worthless are these lists?
And at LEAST a Grammy earns you a damn golden paperweight and some more show money
ALL these lists do is piss people off, expose ignore and make the media outlet rich.
Make it make sense.
Good grief! They really labeled Slick Rick a British rapper. I understand what they are saying but he's an American Rapper from over the pond.In determining these rankings, the Billboard and Vibe editorial teams opted first to limit the rap arena to North America. So for example, as estimable as his career is, British rapper Slick Rick isn’t on this list. We also opted not to include the significant contributions of reggaetón and dancehall MCs on this list, just to keep our pool of nominees a little more focused.
From there, the teams took into account the following criteria, not in any particular order: body of work/achievements (charted singles/albums, gold/platinum certifications), cultural impact/influence (how the artist’s work fostered the genre’s evolution), longevity (years at the mic), lyrics (storytelling skills) and flow (vocal prowess).
As is well known, GOAT and similar best-of lists always draw their share of criticism and praise from industry pundits and the public alike. So it took a lot of deliberation and deep discussion to reason our way to what we believe is a well-thought-out, authentic list that reflects hip-hop’s foundational pioneers, evolutionary trailblazers and contemporary mainstays. In addition, that mix also encompasses 50 years of cultural milestones for a genre initially dismissed as a passing fad — and now recognized as the industry’s market-share leader.
To be fair they was with the fuckery sometimes. Remember Papoose used to catch strays on the early shows all the time lol. They hashed it out eventually.