@@abygonzalez1680 Kool G Rap is still the man right now. When Biggie came out I bought a G Rap album too. It was called 456. Go check it out. Nobody can f wit G Rap 2 me.
I Like how he said Pac didnt care about being the best rapper or the best lyricist .. instead describing him as a movement ... a revolutionist without a revolution.. like he was bigger than all that .. and he was right
@@dantedlane2 what kind of song do you listen too If you can say pac had only 5 good songs I wonder the type of song you listen too I guess the song you listen too is garbage
Truth. My friend, a pretty girl-around-the-way...not a public figure. She told us she went to a houseparty Uptown, a regular apartment in tha Hood, and *who* was in there...on the dance-floor in the living-room partying with everybody else...? #Tupac! ...and he was near a living Legend then!
People say its hard selling used stuff on craigslist. I bet it would be way harder to sell to 2 pac. Hed be like: but seriously, you want $100 for this bike.????
" My fifth's an organ shifter, the human organism lifter You'll be hearing organs if ya leaving orphans, if ya Let these fours hit ya where the Lord split ya I forbid ya "
Most underrated rapper of all time. RAKIM, KANE, AND G-RAP are the GOATS. They changed the way everybody spit on a massive scale. If you under 45 years old, and not from NY or the tri state area, and wasnt a fan of hip hop during that era, as much as you think you know, you will NEVER understand. Theses dudes birthed "modern" rap. There was a before these three and after these three. Will somebody surpass them, probably, but we still live on the strength of how they changed what we expect out of lyricism.
💯 FACTS.. I’m sick of teens-20yr olds telling me blah blah blah, NOPE, us OG-ers 40 yrs plus (I’m 45) know the history, the beefs, raps, freestyles etc.. I’m from Uk and followed rap/hip hop since I was 14. 2 pac was MC NewYork , and shyeim when he was 14 etc, daddy Kane, totally different to modern mumble jumble
Kool G Rap is THEE blueprint for some of the grimey 90's best NY emcees... From the complex, multisyllabic rhyme schemes to the mafioso imagery, fly baller talk and slick af sex/gun bars, he set a stylistic standard, beginning in the mid to late 80's, that many of the greats happily paid homage and to this very can also go bar for bar, with ANYONE, from any ERA!! #GOAT
Without DJ Kool Herc, Run DMC, KRS One, Kool G Rap, Rakim, Big Daddy Kane & LL Cool J, we wouldn’t have no Nas, Jadakiss, Styles P, Biz Markie, DMX, Big Pun, Big L, Biggie, 2pac, Mobb Deep, Onyx, Black Moon, Jeru The Damaja, Naughty By Nature, Wu Tang, The List Goes On. R.I.P To The Legends They Gave Us 🙏 2pac Biggie Big Pun Big L Prodigy DMX Biz Markie ODB
I never understood when people made the argument that Tupac wasnt a lyricist when he never had a bad line. So many rappers, even the most lyrical rappers, had bad lines that were cringe and considered bad, but they ignore it. People claim DMX was lyrical and he has the lowest vocabulary of all time if u compare him to the popular known rappers according to a study made by Matt Daniels. The weird shit bout people saying DMX is lyrical and Pac wasnt is that DMX used a similar flow and delivery like Pac and dats really confusing. People say Biggie was so much lyrical than Pac but what made Biggie great was his flow rather than his lyrics, Big's ability to ride a beat like a saxophone was unique in hip hop and his lyrics became almost secondary. Also, people say Ice Cube and Scarface were lyricist, but they were similar to Tupac because they had simplistic flows, were storytellers, and had content/message. Ice Cube and Scarface werent rappers dat used a lot of wordplay, using different syllables, having metaphors/punchlines compared to other rappers, they were straight-forward rappers just like Pac. People have this weird obsession to not give Pac credit, whats wrong wit saying Tupac was lyrical? I respect Kool G Rap's opinion on Tupac not being lyrical, but it gets tiring when people say the same shit about Pac, it seems like an agenda. Look up the lyrics Tupac has, it has so many shit hes talking whether its religion, making peace among thugs and the community, trying to make business in the hood and passing money to the next generation, etc. Pac's lyrics are deeper than what people think and people dont dig deep, they just go by popular opinion and its tiring hearing people say the same diatribe.
Queens is the greatest borough to do hip hop. Period. Kool G Rap, Nas, 50 Cent, A Tribe Called Quest, Mobb Deep, Nore, Onyx, Lost Boys, and a BIG etc. So many legends. Not just artists that made a mark but actual legends.
One of my favorite MCs growing up! Very influential to the hip hop genre. G Raps flow is phenmonal! And wow! What a humble guy. I respect him even more now than ever.
This man's got to be the greatest MC that ever lived it's a demo can still slay a lot of artist that are currently out there when it comes to lyrical finesse and content. Don't believe me just read the lyrics and see for yourself And we talking how many decades ago... His lyrics are extraordinary.
christopher edman ...”A little kid says: yo!... I got a color TV, CD player and car stereo and all I want is a capsule...I also got a .38 don’t give me no hassle”
This interview hits close to home a bit. I was part of the Illstreet Records street team for G'Raps 'Roots of Evil' album. Illstreet Records is family to me to this day. Lots and lots of awesome memories. All that aside, I believe that the difference between 2Pac & Biggie is the same difference between an MC & a Rapper, 2Pac was a rapper, a street minister, poet, teacher & a revolutionary activist... Biggie was an entertainer first and foremost... and a legendary one at that. Tupac had some extraordinary lyrical skills but the messages were almost always front and center in his music.
Kool G said a lot.... i hope these folks was listening... Pac was a movement (thats much bigger then the best lyricist title) Em is an alltime great.... this man who is on the mountain top of Rushmore with KRS1, RAKIM, and KANE...droppin gems
I was always a fan a G. Rap but after listening to him speak my like for him went even higher. Very humble man and I love his honesty. I'd really like to met him 1 day.
Now this brotha here I loved him and still do. He is the greatest rap music storyteller ever with a flow that nobody can duplicate! One of my favorite Rappers of all time!
That's the difference, Kool G Rap is a layed back down to earth, humble dude. They had to get the stories out of him. With these new artists they LIVE for these radio interviews, so much more focus on the personality away from the microphone nowadays.
Pac Has a different flow. But Word play and lyrics are what a song is made from. So why do we talk about 2pac 20 plus years.That what great music does.
It's a pleasure hearing so many foundation stories. He took it back to before million dollar deals multimillion dollar images. Unfortunately that's what people are nowadays they are a brand not a person, not a real story. They used to be a program that said that they were 8 million stories in the naked city G Rap took us back to that kind of beauty and grit.
Anybody remember the TDK blank tapes? They came in 30 minutes, 60 and 120. All I remember is that Kool G Rap and Polo tapes looked a little bit more that a 120 tape!!!! Yo, so.many songs per album!!! Good old times!!!👍👍
Rosenberg is the real MVP. He had that key "Big L" insight. Then he launched into a discussion that touched marl, large professor, and Eric b! Salute !
I like this interview. they were really analyzing what went on and when the paradigm shift took place. There was suddenly a moment where now everyone wants the rappers to live out every lyric. I like how they explored the reasons for it.
"...‘Cuz I'm not the stranger, just the rhyme arranger Highly explosive, keep out, danger Packin' G’s while you try to beat me But for these MC’s, I call ‘em the wannabe G’s What I write is in a smoking section Here's an injection of rap perfection..." ("Jive Talk")
I really feel like people who say Pac "wasn't lyrical" haven't really heard his whole catalog Pac is very lyrical but you wont find that on "California luv" or his radio hits much as it was aimed at the general public and made easy to understand and fallow.
pac was a better rapper then people give him credit for he was a dope rapper lyrically you cant say asap rocky or drake is a good lyricist then say pac wasn't
Bmore24 t that wasn't a good comparison. love pac but he was EXTREMELY repetitive with word flow, patterns and vocabulary. "Adversary" was used in 40% off his songs. Alongside "enemy".
nobody saying Pac wasn't gah damn, most folks just plain mean he wasn't a technical spitter. nothin wrong with that, it's great for HipHop diff kinda MCs bring diff styles. no doubt Pac could rap ass off, had dope poetic material or personal etc.
Queens has produced countless rap legends..... Nas. LL . Mobb deep. Comega. 50. Banks. Tragedy. Run dmc . Cool G. Stacks . Chinx. .... not including Nore or ja rule or nature
Kool G Rap might not be a billionaire but hes still got his soul. Big up to G Rap one of my favorite rappers!!
The BK Beats Channel but whats a millionaire to a LEGEND. Cuz no amount of money can buy the RESPECT that G Rap has!! 💪🏽
Kool G Rap was The man till Biggie
@@abygonzalez1680 Kool G Rap has always been the man, the Legend, the GOAT. Biggie is a very good rapper (but not as good as everyone makes out)
@@abygonzalez1680 Kool G Rap is still the man right now. When Biggie came out I bought a G Rap album too. It was called 456. Go check it out. Nobody can f wit G Rap 2 me.
He aint even a millionaire never mind a billionaire
I Like how he said Pac didnt care about being the best rapper or the best lyricist .. instead describing him as a movement ... a revolutionist without a revolution.. like he was bigger than all that .. and he was right
Tim Kruse word. Pac even said he didnt care about being best or most lyrical. He thought he was the realest
he lil
Tupac got 5 songs that was dope the rest was trash sex,drugs,gangbanging
@@dantedlane2 what kind of song do you listen too
If you can say pac had only 5 good songs
I wonder the type of song you listen too
I guess the song you listen too is garbage
@@osasprosper1459 dear mama
Changes
Trapped
Holla if you hear me
Brenda,the rest is Sex,Drugs,gang banging
Tupac was literally every where in the 90s, everybody has a story about him
Truth. My friend, a pretty girl-around-the-way...not a public figure. She told us she went to a houseparty Uptown, a regular apartment in tha Hood, and *who* was in there...on the dance-floor in the living-room partying with everybody else...? #Tupac! ...and he was near a living Legend then!
Nigga was little but he got around
@@hajakabba6325 he was really able to hold his own 💯
People say its hard selling used stuff on craigslist. I bet it would be way harder to sell to 2 pac. Hed be like: but seriously, you want $100 for this bike.????
G Rap is a man's man...polished delivery...great storyteller...profound lyrics..perfect MC
Your favorite rapper's favorite rapper's favorite rapper
True story
That's not true because rakim is seriously your favorite rappers rapper
He's father fo most of the rapper of that 90's era , e love so much....Clearly PERIOD , him & rakim.
@@Lolife86 just rakim...kooll g rap didn't innovate anything lyrically or flow wise or word play..read rakim's new book called sweat the technique..
U wildin, even today Kool G Rap is more relevant than Rakim
the man is a legend.
This man is a god in multi-syllables
***** ok
Carter he one of the pioneers of that
Carter
aka compound rhyming
Carter Hell yea. "Executioner Style" is my favorite track by him
You mean slim shady
Kool G Rap is a Legend and he is still fucking humble.
Respect!
Yeah 👍🔥🔥🔥
Facts
His verse on "The Realest" with Mobb Deep was legendary.
he was insane on allied meta forces with canibus aswell
When the GATS revealed..
#facts that whole album was amazing copped dat jawn the day it dropped where ya heart at fucked me up classic album R.I.P bandana P !!!👊👊👌👌💲💲💯💯🤘🤘😇😇
" My fifth's an organ shifter, the human organism lifter
You'll be hearing organs if ya leaving orphans, if ya
Let these fours hit ya where the Lord split ya
I forbid ya "
@@Jester.D.Joker5612 Bullets ain't racial, kid, they only hate you , my 9 a seem like it's a time machine, B.C. date you.
Most underrated rapper of all time. RAKIM, KANE, AND G-RAP are the GOATS. They changed the way everybody spit on a massive scale. If you under 45 years old, and not from NY or the tri state area, and wasnt a fan of hip hop during that era, as much as you think you know, you will NEVER understand.
Theses dudes birthed "modern" rap. There was a before these three and after these three. Will somebody surpass them, probably, but we still live on the strength of how they changed what we expect out of lyricism.
💯 FACTS.. I’m sick of teens-20yr olds telling me blah blah blah, NOPE, us OG-ers 40 yrs plus (I’m 45) know the history, the beefs, raps, freestyles etc.. I’m from Uk and followed rap/hip hop since I was 14. 2 pac was MC NewYork , and shyeim when he was 14 etc, daddy Kane, totally different to modern mumble jumble
Kool keith with ultramagnetic mc's.
Respect for giving the god 40 minutes well deserved
sinematic06 yeap
27:40 BIG PUN STORY
(LIKE THIS SHIT SO PPL CAN SEE)
ty
d'Rivm Wempozv thank you
Every time Big Pun saw G rap he called him Master...
Are you......smoking crack?
@@TheHumanBallsack 🤣🤣🤣🤣
G-Rap the real Goat!!!
2PAC was most certainly a movement. Best way i've heard Pac described and of course it came from the OG Giancana. Great interview
🔥🔥👍👍
Fuckn Oath Straya mate 👍 Aussie, Aussie, Aussie
The Godfather East Coast Gangsta rap.
Diane Holmes
Facts
Why just east coast?
Kool G Rap is THEE blueprint for some of the grimey 90's best NY emcees...
From the complex, multisyllabic rhyme schemes to the mafioso imagery, fly baller talk and slick af sex/gun bars, he set a stylistic standard, beginning in the mid to late 80's, that many of the greats happily paid homage and to this very can also go bar for bar, with ANYONE, from any ERA!! #GOAT
Without DJ Kool Herc, Run DMC, KRS One, Kool G Rap, Rakim, Big Daddy Kane & LL Cool J, we wouldn’t have no Nas, Jadakiss, Styles P, Biz Markie, DMX, Big Pun, Big L, Biggie, 2pac, Mobb Deep, Onyx, Black Moon, Jeru The Damaja, Naughty By Nature, Wu Tang, The List Goes On.
R.I.P To The Legends They Gave Us 🙏
2pac
Biggie
Big Pun
Big L
Prodigy
DMX
Biz Markie
ODB
The man who Nas and big pun got there style from!
Aaron9 lol kool g raps crew rejected Nas cuz he sounded to "G rap" so no take an L
And Az
And Black Thought
@@gloriouss6352 Not G rap crew , def jam...
Nas sounds more like Tragedy Kadafi (from Queens) than Kool G. Imo
G. Rap is in the Mount Rushmore when it comes to lyrical content. This dude said things on wax that cats just can't touch... SO DON'T TRY!
LaMarr Simpson fuck that, TRY. I mean you probably won't but still try..
BIG PUN 1000% REAL!
Howlow Millan I agree
It's simple
I see Kool G Rap in the title and I like.
Much love from Mississippi to Kool G Rap! Dude is a legend
Kool G Rap the man, the myth, the legend...
Stories for days!!! Imagine the stories lil uzi gonna have? Who wore the best romper back in the day 🤦🏽♂️
TwoSeven 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Silas Bijan 😴😴😴
😂😂😂😂 you feel me!!😂😂
DEAD>....romper talk kills me
TwoSeven real spit.
"many necks I broke many necks I choked and if provoked I let the pistol smoke"
Many legs* I broke
This man was definitely underrated! Slept on. His flows was crucial!!!!!
Pun’s flow is similar like G Rap’s flow on how he rhymes
Kids these day will never Knowmnsayin.
Jose Doing Things Nah mean
2pac forever!!!!!!!!
Clown
U no
@Dino Daley nobody compared the two.
Kool G is in my top 5 of all time.
He's so humble when he definitely has a place in the top 5 MCs of all time. He might be number 1.
You could say he was better than everybody. But who could you say was DEFINITELY on top of G Rap
He is number 1. I don't care what anybody says
I never understood when people made the argument that Tupac wasnt a lyricist when he never had a bad line. So many rappers, even the most lyrical rappers, had bad lines that were cringe and considered bad, but they ignore it. People claim DMX was lyrical and he has the lowest vocabulary of all time if u compare him to the popular known rappers according to a study made by Matt Daniels.
The weird shit bout people saying DMX is lyrical and Pac wasnt is that DMX used a similar flow and delivery like Pac and dats really confusing. People say Biggie was so much lyrical than Pac but what made Biggie great was his flow rather than his lyrics, Big's ability to ride a beat like a saxophone was unique in hip hop and his lyrics became almost secondary. Also, people say Ice Cube and Scarface were lyricist, but they were similar to Tupac because they had simplistic flows, were storytellers, and had content/message.
Ice Cube and Scarface werent rappers dat used a lot of wordplay, using different syllables, having metaphors/punchlines compared to other rappers, they were straight-forward rappers just like Pac. People have this weird obsession to not give Pac credit, whats wrong wit saying Tupac was lyrical? I respect Kool G Rap's opinion on Tupac not being lyrical, but it gets tiring when people say the same shit about Pac, it seems like an agenda. Look up the lyrics Tupac has, it has so many shit hes talking whether its religion, making peace among thugs and the community, trying to make business in the hood and passing money to the next generation, etc. Pac's lyrics are deeper than what people think and people dont dig deep, they just go by popular opinion and its tiring hearing people say the same diatribe.
This man right here is the greatest to ever do it
Point blank period
The New York nigga swag is just oozing off this dude. Feels like im talking to a OG on the subway
Queens is the greatest borough to do hip hop. Period. Kool G Rap, Nas, 50 Cent, A Tribe Called Quest, Mobb Deep, Nore, Onyx, Lost Boys, and a BIG etc. So many legends. Not just artists that made a mark but actual legends.
RDoubt96 DAMN!HOW YOU NOT GOING TO MENTION LL AND RUN-DMC.GOOD S..T THOUGH.
Smh you see it's so vast I always forget. Good looking
RDoubt96 Cormega, Roxxane
Pharoahe Monch!
not to mention Monch, Tragedy, LL, Cormega, Prodigy, Phife, Blaq Poet, Large Pro etc
G Rap's flows have been deadly since the 80's.
Probably one of the most underrated rappers ever. It's a shame when people mention their Top 10 his name rarely comes up, one of the all time greats.
If G Rap isn't in your top 10, I don't even wanna talk to you!
One of my favorite MCs growing up! Very influential to the hip hop genre. G Raps flow is phenmonal! And wow! What a humble guy. I respect him even more now than ever.
The original hardest rapper, before Styles P. Much respect!
This man's got to be the greatest MC that ever lived it's a demo can still slay a lot of artist that are currently out there when it comes to lyrical finesse and content. Don't believe me just read the lyrics and see for yourself And we talking how many decades ago... His lyrics are extraordinary.
Gotta respect Rosenberg for knowing his hip hop on some real shit!
FACTS!!!!
The Streets of New York, where the dope fiends fiend for morohine, and the TV screens follow the homicide scenes...
christopher edman ...”A little kid says: yo!... I got a color TV, CD player and car stereo and all I want is a capsule...I also got a .38 don’t give me no hassle”
one of the greatest. Still alive.
your favorite rappers, favorite rapper
Rakim' is your favorite rappers rapper not G rap
G-RAp got em all fooled. That cat was doing that shit back then
Lmaooo word
This interview hits close to home a bit. I was part of the Illstreet Records street team for G'Raps 'Roots of Evil' album. Illstreet Records is family to me to this day. Lots and lots of awesome memories. All that aside, I believe that the difference between 2Pac & Biggie is the same difference between an MC & a Rapper, 2Pac was a rapper, a street minister, poet, teacher & a revolutionary activist... Biggie was an entertainer first and foremost... and a legendary one at that. Tupac had some extraordinary lyrical skills but the messages were almost always front and center in his music.
Kool G said a lot.... i hope these folks was listening... Pac was a movement (thats much bigger then the best lyricist title) Em is an alltime great.... this man who is on the mountain top of Rushmore with KRS1, RAKIM, and KANE...droppin gems
I was always a fan a G.
Rap but after listening to him speak my like for him went even higher. Very humble man and I love his honesty. I'd really like to met him 1 day.
For all the youngins go listen to his verse on sway and techs "The anthem". Top 5 verse of all time. Impeccable flow and rhymin.
Dope verse, but top 5 all time? That wasnt even a top 20 G rap verse..
flodebi I don't really have too but I will, I'm 24 and I grew up on Kool G Rap, ill Street Blues is one of my favorite songs ever
2pac was a lyricist and everyone try to down play it cause he was the most successful
Yeah bro,people only listen to his popular music,he is a lyrical genius
@Ichigo Uzumaki pac was still a lyrical genius also
@Aaron9 you clearly haven't listened to a Tupac album he definitely wasn't limited with vocab, that was a horrible take.
Facts
Raw flows is different from spitting words, pac is a writer, story teller, of course he is a lyricist but not on the level of BIG, Nas, Pun, G rap.
kool g is the grandfather of gangster rap and doesn't get the respect or the legendary status he deserves
thats a fact kool g rap is one of the best to ever do it
brooklyn jb Ice T deserves that title.
I always enjoy hearing Pac stories.
Aaron Perry when does he tlk about pac?
Dj TrEyZ bAnDz they start the conversation at 21:55
Dj TrEyZ bAnDz 24:30 is when he talks about the interaction with pac.
What part does he talks about Nas
Aaron Perry MVP
underrated king
If only today's generation knew how GREAT this man is 😎 #456
And there you have it from the OG. Nas stepped it up lyrically on IWW.
TwiliteSpeedball79 I keep telling these dudes, Illmatic was the raw uncut stone, straight out the mud. IWW was the cut and polished shit.
TwiliteSpeedball79 FINALLY somebody understands. i can't believe people hated on It Was Written when it dropped.
TwiliteSpeedball79 it was written was better than illmatic son
💯
Illmatic is clearly better than IWW, what you guys talkin' about
Rap just said That NAS was a pure fucking talent.....thas why NAS is the GOD hands down..
The G in G Rap is for God. NASA is God jr
Now this brotha here I loved him and still do. He is the greatest rap music storyteller ever with a flow that nobody can duplicate! One of my favorite Rappers of all time!
Thanks Kool for keeping things positive. Thanks Hot97 for taking Hip Hop back to the real reality and less of the nonsense. Powerful.
That's the difference, Kool G Rap is a layed back down to earth, humble dude. They had to get the stories out of him. With these new artists they LIVE for these radio interviews, so much more focus on the personality away from the microphone nowadays.
I remember buying the single to It's a Shame and they had the accapella version and thought that was the best shit I heard in my life! Salute to G Rap
one of the dopest interviews ever mich respect...pun kiss the ring now thats hip hop
Top 3 of all time .. dude fathered all these lyricist !!!! Roots Of Evil destroys any Kendrick album lyrically ... ( big fan of Kendrick tho )
Realnigga Turner Thank you for saying that. This Kendrick hype is bugging me out. Roots of Evil album is extraterrestrial
amarvalous ;)
Road to the Riches was the JBM anthem in philly in 89........FACTS....!!!!
The GOAT cause He knowes He is the best and is still humble
kool g rap and lyrical god
27:40 For the Big Pun part
There's a difference between telling a story and being creative and frontin like you deep in the game!
BigPrimo33 so what are you saying lol
Still want that G-Rap X ALC collab tape,hope they pull it out the vault someday
Chevy Carlo78 ALC?
ToroidalVortexLove The Alchemist
ToroidalVortexLove alchemist
Alchemist, which is gonna be a legendary collab
me too
Pac Has a different flow. But Word play and lyrics are what a song is made from. So why do we talk about 2pac 20 plus years.That what great music does.
🔥👍👍🔥🔥
YO.... THE PUN STORY!! AMAZING!!! #SALUTE
CHICOIZPAIN when is the Pun story
It's a pleasure hearing so many foundation stories. He took it back to before million dollar deals multimillion dollar images. Unfortunately that's what people are nowadays they are a brand not a person, not a real story. They used to be a program that said that they were 8 million stories in the naked city G Rap took us back to that kind of beauty and grit.
CAN NOT WAIT TO COP THIS ALBUM DOWNLOAD AND PURCHASE AND THATS RARE
Anybody remember the TDK blank tapes? They came in 30 minutes, 60 and 120. All I remember is that Kool G Rap and Polo tapes looked a little bit more that a 120 tape!!!! Yo, so.many songs per album!!! Good old times!!!👍👍
It was usually the 60 and 90 minutes cassettes
Juice crew.
No Correction, THE LEGENDARY and UNTOUCHABLE JUICE CREW!!!
Rosenberg is the real MVP. He had that key "Big L" insight. Then he launched into a discussion that touched marl, large professor, and Eric b! Salute !
I like this interview. they were really analyzing what went on and when the paradigm shift took place. There was suddenly a moment where now everyone wants the rappers to live out every lyric. I like how they explored the reasons for it.
Madd respect for G Rap and his skills..."a gap between the younsta's and Old G's"...truer words never spoken
21:00 On Tupac
Thanks
Thanks man
Thanks
Nobody flows better than Kool G Rap. Ransom, Kurupt and a couple other can get in the ring, but Kool G's delivery and bars are astonishing.
kool g rAp the greatest ole skool mc period...look at the influence
Crazy he never met Big but met Pac!
g rap the don. the emperor of the rap game.
Nas is Incredible an Amazing 👏 that's why he's the G.O.A.T 👑 of Rap and Hip-Hop All in one 🙌
A team from out of "Queens" with the "American Dream" so we plotting on a scheme to get the "7 FIGURE CREAM"
Those multi-syllables...jesus
💯💯💯
"...‘Cuz I'm not the stranger, just the rhyme arranger
Highly explosive, keep out, danger
Packin' G’s while you try to beat me
But for these MC’s, I call ‘em the wannabe G’s
What I write is in a smoking section
Here's an injection of rap perfection..." ("Jive Talk")
They got a brother on the run is one of the best movies I've ever seen
Only discovered G Rap about 2 years ago with 4, 5, 6. Now he's one of my favorites, he's so ill wit it.
Lefrak City / Corona / Queens Stand up!
I really feel like people who say Pac "wasn't lyrical" haven't really heard his whole catalog Pac is very lyrical but you wont find that on "California luv" or his radio hits much as it was aimed at the general public and made easy to understand and fallow.
LEGEND!
Respect from The West Coast.
Rosenberg can't go 5 minutes without mentioning Kendrick.. smh
Sooooo much respect for this Legend!!!
He's your favorite rapper favorite rapper
He's in my top 5 HANDS DOWN. Growing up Road to the Riches was my theme song.
We nah what you mean 😏 Salute the OG
rosenberg knowing extra p's first production credit on rakim's album is some dj nerd shit.love that shit.
pac was a better rapper then people give him credit for he was a dope rapper lyrically you cant say asap rocky or drake is a good lyricist then say pac wasn't
Bmore24 t Rocky has good lyrics, people mostly only have listened to his hits, when songs like Pharyside and Holy Ghost and songs like that
Bmore24 t I will add that his lyrics are no where better than Pacs lyrics
Bmore24 t that wasn't a good comparison. love pac but he was EXTREMELY repetitive with word flow, patterns and vocabulary. "Adversary" was used in 40% off his songs. Alongside "enemy".
nobody saying Pac wasn't gah damn, most folks just plain mean he wasn't a technical spitter. nothin wrong with that, it's great for HipHop diff kinda MCs bring diff styles. no doubt Pac could rap ass off, had dope poetic material or personal etc.
maybe you don't know his catalogue
"The fun part of the game is that you keep entertaining yourself" - Kool Genius of Rap
streets of new york!
Queens All Day.
+Joey Diaz fact
Queens all day for life...The Bronx is my second home, but the entire borough aint holding a candle to Queensbridge ALONE.
I have a lot of fam from BX, so I don't hate on BX. Having said that, I'm a native Queens New Yorker.
Tone Riggz Queenz^^^
Queens has produced countless rap legends..... Nas. LL . Mobb deep. Comega. 50. Banks. Tragedy. Run dmc . Cool G. Stacks . Chinx. .... not including Nore or ja rule or nature