When does one stop being "big" and becomes "massively obese" Pun.
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Originally posted by Terrel View PostNo trolling on this one, D.
I honestly find him overrated as ****. amongst by group of friends anyway. They class him too high for his talent. Only think high on this mo****er is cholesterol.
Like I said, he deserves to sit alongside the likes of Pac & Biggie, you could say he's #1.
Who's your favourite rapper, T?
I couldn't say who's #1, as there's probably 10 rappers who could fit that bill. So I just put them in categories and Pun is definitely in the the best tier.
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Originally posted by D-MiZe View PostOverrated in what context?
Like I said, he deserves to sit alongside the likes of Pac & Biggie, you could say he's #1.
Who's your favourite rapper, T?
I couldn't say who's #1, as there's probably 10 rappers who could fit that bill. So I just put them in categories and Pun is definitely in the the best tier.
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Originally posted by Terrel View PostI just didn't feel his stuff. I felt his lyrics were weak and he too inconsistent. PAC to be was the best. Not ever, but amongst him, biggie and defo Big pun.
Pac transcended hip-hop, he was a figure for the black person's struggle (in context). His lyrics were felt by people of all race and origin, he spit the truth and is an inspiration.
They're both as powerful as each other but one spoke about things a lot of people could relate to where as the other just spat about what is wrong with this world (in a way). Pac was a gangsta rap preaching about love and family, very different from the stereotype.
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Originally posted by D-MiZe View PostI actually wrote a paragraph relating to Pac, then deleted it and replaced it with that question. I knew you'd be a Pac fan and you've kinda already said what I was going to say.
Pac transcended hip-hop, he was a figure for the black person's struggle (in context). His lyrics were felt by people of all race and origin, he spit the truth and is an inspiration.
They're both as powerful as each other but one spoke about things a lot of people could relate to where as the other just spat about what is wrong with this world (in a way). Pac was a gangsta rap preaching about love and family, very different from the stereotype.
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