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amplifya7
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"I hate how hip hop discussions in here are anti-discography"
Wed Apr-11-12 05:32 PM by amplifya7

          

"How will __________________ be viewed in history"
"Who had a better career?"
"Did this rapper influence this rapper?"

wtf

why does that kinda stuff completely overshadow valuing an artists full discography and body of work, only when we are talking about hip hop, but not other genres

this combination of looking at some artists as "underground bums", as well as 'no one who came out after 1999 can be in a GOAT discussion' mentality

as if 12+ years isn't enough to build a discography that people can prefer to say, Biggie's 3 albums of material, without being looked at as backpackers/nerds/idiots

Not to single out the one post in the Kanye post, but "Kanye as GOAT over LL, 2pac, and Jay?" as the options of what mainstream hip hop media will say

Who cares what they say

Why CAN'T people like Masta Ace, El-P, Count Bass D, Killer Mike, Aesop Rock, Devin The Dude, DOOM, Lupe, Mos Def, Brother Ali, Moka Only, Blueprint, Black Milk, etc., basically anyone with 5+ albums of material who has a dedicated following of fans who think their material is great be talked about on that level or higher (I'm not a fan of all of those artists, just naming a few I don't see any reason not to think of as all-time artist...some for both production + rhymes combined)



Who do you think SHOULD be in all-time great discussions based strictly off their body of work, but would be scoffed at by people with the 'underground bum'/cant be great after '97 mentality? For me, El-P, Brother Ali, CunninLynguists, and P.O.S. are a few...someone like Thavius Beck is so obscure that most would probably scoff at it but most of his stuff is pretty great to me and there's a lot of it...

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I hate how hip hop discussions in here are anti-discography [View all] , amplifya7, Wed Apr-11-12 05:26 PM
 
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Only El-P out of that group of people you mentioned
Apr 11th 2012
1
That mentality is INSANE to me. Drake has more impact
Apr 11th 2012
2
      I love mos def but dude is lazy when it comes to music
Apr 11th 2012
4
      ^^^hip hop revisionist
Apr 12th 2012
20
      we can agree to disagree
Apr 12th 2012
21
           RE: we can agree to disagree
Apr 12th 2012
22
                RE: we can agree to disagree
Apr 12th 2012
23
                     RE: we can agree to disagree
Apr 13th 2012
30
                          RE: we can agree to disagree
Apr 13th 2012
33
                               RE: we can agree to disagree
Apr 13th 2012
34
                                    RE: we can agree to disagree
Apr 13th 2012
36
      why does it bother people if mos is 'lazy'?
Apr 13th 2012
26
           RE: why does it bother people if mos is 'lazy'?
Apr 13th 2012
28
                K
Apr 13th 2012
37
                     RE: K
Apr 13th 2012
39
      but Drake does everything that Mos Def does but better
Apr 11th 2012
7
           i'm actually a drake fan and listen to him more than mos
Apr 11th 2012
9
           better actor, better singer
Apr 11th 2012
10
                ^^^"better actor" is exactly what i'm talking
Apr 11th 2012
11
                I'd put Take Care up against Umi Says any day of the week
Apr 11th 2012
13
                     ... .. ^^^ ^ this dude is pure comedy LOL.
Apr 12th 2012
19
                          He's just trolling.
Apr 16th 2012
50
                his raps about romanticized ennui are utter garbage
Apr 12th 2012
15
                lofl
Apr 13th 2012
38
                     Wheel Chair Jimmy >>> whatever he did in 16 blocks
Apr 13th 2012
40
                          yup and whatever Mos did in
Apr 13th 2012
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                               RE: yup and whatever Mos did in
Apr 13th 2012
42
                                    yeah, his arguement for Drake is disgustingly laughable
Apr 13th 2012
43
                                    Mos was fantastic on Dexter as well
Apr 13th 2012
45
           RE: but Drake does everything that Mos Def does but better
Apr 12th 2012
18
          
Apr 13th 2012
25
if you go discog it eliminates A LOT of people
Apr 11th 2012
3
aka the case against Big L
Apr 11th 2012
5
What are you talkin bout?
Apr 11th 2012
6
What's hot right now is better than history
Apr 11th 2012
8
History is just as much ''now'' as the present...
Apr 12th 2012
17
      The difference
Apr 13th 2012
32
I feel your point though
Apr 11th 2012
12
^agree with all of this
Apr 11th 2012
14
Are athletes judged on their consistenty?
Apr 12th 2012
16
ask Roger Maris
Apr 13th 2012
31
what baffled me about CunninLynguists was how ignored they were
Apr 13th 2012
24
They need a better publicist or something.
Apr 13th 2012
29
      pretty sure they don't even use a publicist anymore
Apr 13th 2012
46
prob because there arent many 'fans' anymore
Apr 13th 2012
27
K-OS
Apr 13th 2012
35
100% agree, there's nothing I don't like by him
Apr 13th 2012
44
can anyone still care about whole discogs in the mixtape era?
Apr 16th 2012
47
also, why do hip hop heads value a big discog over a smaller one?
Apr 16th 2012
48
RE: I hate how hip hop discussions in here are anti-discography
Apr 16th 2012
49

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