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>Both were white hot out the gate. > >It's competitive when we're discussing their bigger hits and >posse cuts, but I think Snoop's catalog is just too deep. > >He hit, what, 6 years before X? > >Snoop was active during X's prime, then had a major resurgence >toward the end of X's run at/near the top. > >To top it off, Snoop has a slew of bangers and quality >material that came out long after X's career came to a >screeching halt. > >This looks like a contest at first, but it really isn't. > >This is a game that's neck and neck until half time, but after >that? > >X just sort of fades out, while Snoop keeps hitting shots and >running up the score. Even if those late game buckets aren't >as spectacular as that first half, he's still putting in >work.
I wouldn't say DMX was hot out the gate.. He was featured in the source in 91, then he struggled dropping dud after dud for 6 years before getting some real buzz with LL's 4,3,2,1.. Snoop on the other hand stole the show with Deep Cover and still hasn't"fallen off" to this day.
That said.. Snoop all the way here, not only do i not fuck with DMX voice or flow, i can't stand the 95% of production he spit over. Easy win for Snoop.
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