Kanye is "FRIED" and Drake Died, The only good canidate to take the 3rd spot at this point is Eminem, and he's probably not gonna drop another album for the next 4 years so........ Edit: or JID...
These have been my favorite 3 rappers for a few years now, seeing someone logically bring them together under the GOAT trinity is just insane. One of the most immaculate videos I’ve ever watched.
I mean, considering Mr. Morale, I feel like Kendrick would be the Holy Spirit, as a driving force for the culture, someone who makes you think about it and influences other people to do the same, and also your savior he is not. His discography is good, yeah, but what Kendrick realized was that the flaws in his ideas and image displayed in TPAB especially, crushed his public image. The entire point of Mr. Morale, is that Kendrick will never be your savior if he sins, and he will, because he is a human like the rest of us. MF Doom could work as the Son, as a pioneer of the genre. Or another person. idk.
@@foodhorse that’s definitely the message on Mr Morale yeah. I agree that Kendrick isn’t capable of functioning as a literal savior cause he’s a flawed human being like the rest of us. Unfortunately for Kendrick his whole career, even during and past the Mr Morale Era has put him in this position culturally. Kendrick isn’t your savior, but you wouldn’t know that by looking at him. Especially with the continued Jesus analogies that he plays into.
@@bonelessbenny6039 Yeah, but still, Kendrick has always presented himself authentically in his music in all his albums, and whether that convinces anybody or not, it matters what he chooses to be, and that seems to be a leader and mentor for the culture.
@@bonelessbenny6039I think of it as this, when Doom passed away, Kendrick became the new Reaper of Hip Hop. To pave the way for hip hop as a culture to continue to evolve.
"Kendrick will never be your savior if he sins, and he will, because he is a human like the rest of us." Jesus being both human and divine is an important aspect to his divinity. He is both Son of Man and Son of God. Sure Jesus is sinless unlike Kendrick but I think it still fits him. Also like, he played into this a lot himself. "Before you get to the Father, you gotta holla at me first, bitch"
Yeah I battle with this too especially how I’m absolutely willing to write off a racist, an anti-Semite, a straight up asshole no questions asked But we know what’s up with Kanye and I don’t usually use mental illness as an excuse when we all have free will to seek help and to get better but for some reason, Ye gets my pass. I feel like a piece of shit about it though
Well done great video and love this theory. One part you missed was that MF’s family announced he passed away on New Year’s Eve, which I can only see as being a super villain and ruining every hip hop lover’s celebration with that announcement. Only thing is it made me celebrate in tribute to him
Some say that liking these three artists to a high regard makes you the "Final boss of RapTok 💀" but it is quite literally true, these three artists have generational influence in the Hip-Hop community.
Which also happen to be the places that birth the highest crime rates. In the Bible it also states that righteousness is birthed from sin so it's pretty funny how everything aligns so well.
This is why UA-cam recommendations are a gamble, but I'm always glad to watch any video essay the high forces conspire to show us Awesome video, awesome style and editing. Thank you so much
Yea because when it’s comes to lyrical rap Kanye definitely isn’t one of the greats since he isn’t that good at rapping and has ghostwriters. But Beat selection and Producing/Cultivating is where he excels.
@@Maydupnem777 for the most part but not entirely true because he came out and said that he had Pardison Fontaine ghostwrite the Violent Crimes verses. So while it’s true that he credits all of em like 90% of the time he HASN’T credited every writer he has had in his career.
yes but it is really shortsighted to say Ye had bigger cultural influence than Aphex or Daft Punk. for sure he changed sound of mainstream rap/pop in modern days, but the other mentioned made same influence in alternative music and art, or maybe even bigger.
@@bonwowoi disagree, kanye took all these different styles and made them his. Soul, electronic music, pop etc. hell even dubstep still shows yeezus influences 11 years later
Cool video, dude. I really like your trinity of GOATs theory. Even if someone doesn't 100% agree with who you put on that list, I think it's a really useful way of approaching the GOAT conversation that anybody can adopt and find helpful.
I was shocked by how many subscribers you have, you absolutely deserve more. It’s awesome knowing that you’re making these while in school. Keep it up!
I’m very glad the algorithm sent me here. I sometimes get side eyes and at others get agreement on this take but I classify TPAB as the greatest album ever. Any genre, any era, it beats any and every album ever made.
UA-cam algo coming through clutch. I’m sure you’ll have people that struggle to really hear you because they can’t grasp a differing opinion. But you did an amazing job getting your points across and I’m a big fan of your video. Subbed and looking forward to more. Good job young man.
Ye is the hardest performer who makes the most impact. His music almost gives you synesthesia. Dot has the hardest hitting message and states it most clearly. I remember vividly becoming deeply paranoid after Meet the Grahams. DOOM has the most proficiency and pays the most attention to what he sounds like to you. Chop up and distort any supervillain song except one passage and you'll be able to pick up the flow from there.
While Kendrick does make a good case for "the son." IMO Nas is the only son, he literally has "God's Son" across his belly. He is considered the golden child of hip hop, carrying the mantle from Rakim. His lyricism and storytelling are second to none. Like the son, he has "resurrected" his career recently through the 6 album in 3 3-year run with Hit-boy. He breaks through genre walls, especially through the album "Distant-Relatives" with Damian Marley. His subject matter is diverse and was the mainstream foundation for conscious hip hop in the 90s and into the 21st century. He constantly preaches about upliftment and saving/improving the world. He also has extremely introspective tracks on "Life Is Good", "KD3", etc. Although not the most constant discography across 4 decades, his peaks are as high as the goats, Illmatic, IWW, Stillmatic, LT, GS, DR, Life is Good, KD1-3, Magic 1-3. So yeah IMO nas is "the son" in the trinitarian goat theory.
@@BingeThinker1814 FD pointed this out on his videos on Kanye and I fully agree with him. Not to mention his alt right grift now is smth that has rlly rlly thrown me off as Ik how bad that rabbit hole ideologically he is going down. Thankfully, I was only a hardcore conservative and not on the alt right fully, but Ik how bad it gets. I think hip hop fans need to come to terms that Kanye shouldn’t be given attention when he’s been going down this bs.
mythical UA-cam algorithm pull
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Yes
Facts, and I'm only 35 seconds in
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FrFr bruddah
Daft Punk cameo 10/10 masterpiece
It’s so funny that Kendrick won a Pulitzer Prize for an album and that album is widely considered to be his 3rd best
thats how great he is
I consider it his 4th best. Mr. Morale has really grown on me to slide into the 3rd spot.
DAMN. is still extremely dope though.
@@parkermudsen1063100% this.
@@parkermudsen1063 I also think mmatbs is better but a lot of people don’t so I said 3rd to appeal to the wrong people
I think it's his best honestly
Nah, once I understood the twist of DAMN. I get why he got the Pulizter for that album, he should've gotten one for TPAB as well tho
Bro , Pulitzers aren't just given around to rappers like that 💀
One is still too much
@@Tasuliakasbut if one single album there is that deserves a Pulitzer, it's TPaB. DAMN. deserved it tho, but TPaB? Come on
You literally just tried to tell him he was wrong while explicitly agreeing with him 🤦🏻♂️ he said they both deserve one
@@Tasuliakas But if DAMN. Is enough to win it, then TPAB deserves it as well
@@rzgnotcrf you can go with both imo .
Cemented in the conversation. Kanye, Kendrick and MF Doom the BIG THREE haha well done
Kanye is "FRIED" and Drake Died, The only good canidate to take the 3rd spot at this point is Eminem, and he's probably not gonna drop another album for the next 4 years so........
Edit: or JID...
@@stickbugstickbug6320 nah, not jid
@@btytwwts Yes JID
@@x_VineM_x it's a lot of better rappers from that generation than jid tho
@@btytwwts Who
The real Big 3
they could pick somebody better than kendrick but kanye and mf doom is great
@@AlexZadavysvichko Who would they choose instead of Kendrick
kenderick is the goat, but im willing to share the position if there are better contentions
@AlexZadavysvichko there are equals,non better bro.
@@AlexZadavysvichko na man. Kendrick has done enough to deserve it
These have been my favorite 3 rappers for a few years now, seeing someone logically bring them together under the GOAT trinity is just insane. One of the most immaculate videos I’ve ever watched.
Holy crap we might be the same person
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same it’s crazy
Algorithm sometimes is on my side
Great video
@@tada2018 algorithm has been on my side bruh, I did not expect this many views or this positive a reaction!
MF DOOM's double entendre death was something I didn't know until now
built this algorithm brick by brick
I mean, considering Mr. Morale, I feel like Kendrick would be the Holy Spirit, as a driving force for the culture, someone who makes you think about it and influences other people to do the same, and also your savior he is not. His discography is good, yeah, but what Kendrick realized was that the flaws in his ideas and image displayed in TPAB especially, crushed his public image. The entire point of Mr. Morale, is that Kendrick will never be your savior if he sins, and he will, because he is a human like the rest of us.
MF Doom could work as the Son, as a pioneer of the genre. Or another person. idk.
@@foodhorse that’s definitely the message on Mr Morale yeah. I agree that Kendrick isn’t capable of functioning as a literal savior cause he’s a flawed human being like the rest of us.
Unfortunately for Kendrick his whole career, even during and past the Mr Morale Era has put him in this position culturally. Kendrick isn’t your savior, but you wouldn’t know that by looking at him. Especially with the continued Jesus analogies that he plays into.
@@bonelessbenny6039 Yeah, but still, Kendrick has always presented himself authentically in his music in all his albums, and whether that convinces anybody or not, it matters what he chooses to be, and that seems to be a leader and mentor for the culture.
@@bonelessbenny6039I think of it as this, when Doom passed away, Kendrick became the new Reaper of Hip Hop. To pave the way for hip hop as a culture to continue to evolve.
pls dont compare then to the atucal trinity i think its disrespectful
"Kendrick will never be your savior if he sins, and he will, because he is a human like the rest of us."
Jesus being both human and divine is an important aspect to his divinity. He is both Son of Man and Son of God. Sure Jesus is sinless unlike Kendrick but I think it still fits him. Also like, he played into this a lot himself. "Before you get to the Father, you gotta holla at me first, bitch"
mf was so into the bit he turned his death into a triple entendre
Kanye is the goat for sure. He is a nutcase too but I will always root for him to get better.
Make Kanye Great Again
Make kanye great again sounds like what kanye would name his own personal mmatbs
Yeah I battle with this too especially how I’m absolutely willing to write off a racist, an anti-Semite, a straight up asshole no questions asked
But we know what’s up with Kanye and I don’t usually use mental illness as an excuse when we all have free will to seek help and to get better but for some reason, Ye gets my pass. I feel like a piece of shit about it though
I don't think Ye is getting better man...
@@4whomittolz846 sadly, that may be true. But a man hopes.
Nah, Kanye had his time, but more than half of his records are dogwater. He should never be in this convo.
Ye: king of the DIY
Kenny: king of the conscious
DOOM: king of the underground
Also Ye: King of the Mainstream, atleast based on influence
The Intro for Kendrick thoooooo😤🔥
That was my favorite part of the video, I got so hyped making it lol
what's that song man, do you happen to know?
or is it just a snippet?
@@l4zy636 ostavi trag by September
@@bonelessbenny6039what’s the name of the remix for touch the sky in the intro of the video
Father - Kanye
Son- Kendrick
Holy Ghost- MF DOOM
Well done great video and love this theory. One part you missed was that MF’s family announced he passed away on New Year’s Eve, which I can only see as being a super villain and ruining every hip hop lover’s celebration with that announcement. Only thing is it made me celebrate in tribute to him
This the type of video you'll be recommended after 5 years
This is biblically accurate.
Thought this was a big ass channel when I saw the editing 😭😭 way underrated
every rapper that Rap-Fans still listen to for over 10 years brought something new to the table.
Some say that liking these three artists to a high regard makes you the "Final boss of RapTok 💀" but it is quite literally true, these three artists have generational influence in the Hip-Hop community.
Here b4 a million views, this was WELL MADE
The trinity is from across all of America if you think about it. Kanye is from Chicago, Kendrick Lamar is from Compton, and MF Doom is from New York.
Which also happen to be the places that birth the highest crime rates. In the Bible it also states that righteousness is birthed from sin so it's pretty funny how everything aligns so well.
This is why UA-cam recommendations are a gamble, but I'm always glad to watch any video essay the high forces conspire to show us
Awesome video, awesome style and editing. Thank you so much
Bro just casually listed my top 3 fav artists
I’ve always thought that when we’re talking about rappERS its andre, DOOM and kdot. When it comes to rap as a genre, its kanye west
Yea because when it’s comes to lyrical rap Kanye definitely isn’t one of the greats since he isn’t that good at rapping and has ghostwriters. But Beat selection and Producing/Cultivating is where he excels.
@@ImaSteezebroye doesnt use ghostwriters, theyre just writers. He isnt hiding it.
@@Maydupnem777 for the most part but not entirely true because he came out and said that he had Pardison Fontaine ghostwrite the Violent Crimes verses. So while it’s true that he credits all of em like 90% of the time he HASN’T credited every writer he has had in his career.
Wrong, absolute bs list, much better rappers than those three.
@@thecolonelruf could be, who is the best or who makes your top3?
The fact that these are my 3 favorite artist is crazy
Kanye, Kendrick and Nas for me. I respect you having DOOM there it’s all love!
Kanye has writers, DOOM has one of the most respected pens in the game.
@@NL-fg6it so does Nas pen wise. I respect the way Kanye puts his albums together and production. Purely rap convo, yeah he got ghost writers.
@@dogonjay2155 I hear ya. 👊🏾
@@NL-fg6it This is the most respectful yt comment discussion on a top 3 ive ever seen
@@BigUNit-gx5veyeah its almost uncanny lol
8:01 that crow synced perfectly into the beat
Ts was tuff asf wth😭
Yoo🔥
such a well-made, interesting video man. i loved it
Nas is I think unanimously in everybody's top 3
can't be surprised, and that's the perfect word for them... "The Hip Hop Holy Trinity". Great essays!
This video was so righteous. Thank you for the footage and breakdown!
absolutely legendary algorithim pull right here
One of the most well edited videos I’ve seen in a while
Great video, dude! A couple things
1. Bib Dylan won a Pulitzer as well
2. Id like to submit that Andre 3k is also in this conversation
Yooooo you posted it. I’m the kid from the church
Hah yeah bro! It was cool meeting u while filming this
4:34 That disgusting, downright EVIL transition had me doing backflips holy shit
This is one of the best videos i have ever seen you deserve so much more attention keep going and doing these videos
@@niilowallenius4698 can’t stop won’t stop
04:58 Aphex Twin mentioned 🙏🏻
yes but it is really shortsighted to say Ye had bigger cultural influence than Aphex or Daft Punk. for sure he changed sound of mainstream rap/pop in modern days, but the other mentioned made same influence in alternative music and art, or maybe even bigger.
@@bonwowofeel like Kanye took hip hop and found a way to connect it to all
@@bonwowoi disagree, kanye took all these different styles and made them his. Soul, electronic music, pop etc. hell even dubstep still shows yeezus influences 11 years later
I just love the hIIPOWER background beat ngl
Cool video, dude. I really like your trinity of GOATs theory. Even if someone doesn't 100% agree with who you put on that list, I think it's a really useful way of approaching the GOAT conversation that anybody can adopt and find helpful.
Agreed. Lil ugly mane is also an absolute favorite of mine
Huge W
best vid I've seen in a long time. honestly.
Bro…
Just perfect
Thank u for this
I feel like mos def is so slept on. Dude is up there with doom
Mos Def, 3 Stacks and Big L heavily slept on
MF DOOM pretty much mentored Mos Def. If you say that he is up there with him, then that just shows how influential he was.
@@Spectruminvesting How did doom mentor mos def?
I was shocked by how many subscribers you have, you absolutely deserve more. It’s awesome knowing that you’re making these while in school. Keep it up!
one of the most beautiful if not the most beautiful video I have ever watched
Kanye the goat
Kendrick basically owns hip-hop rn
MF doom is a classic and he will never get old.
This is the real big three.
In the inflated reality of video essays, too many to keep track of, this rare absolutely s tier pull, is really amazing. Love this
I’m very glad the algorithm sent me here. I sometimes get side eyes and at others get agreement on this take but I classify TPAB as the greatest album ever. Any genre, any era, it beats any and every album ever made.
this video feels liberating
3:20 I am at community service right now but I couldnt be happier listening to something and working to it, goated video kin
As a hip hop head this was a treat to watch
UA-cam algo coming through clutch. I’m sure you’ll have people that struggle to really hear you because they can’t grasp a differing opinion. But you did an amazing job getting your points across and I’m a big fan of your video. Subbed and looking forward to more. Good job young man.
no NAS, cmon brruh, he influenced all of them to the core, and that mf still dropping 10/10 albums
only ur second video and 100k views is insane dude amazing vid u got urself another sub
Ye is the hardest performer who makes the most impact. His music almost gives you synesthesia.
Dot has the hardest hitting message and states it most clearly. I remember vividly becoming deeply paranoid after Meet the Grahams.
DOOM has the most proficiency and pays the most attention to what he sounds like to you. Chop up and distort any supervillain song except one passage and you'll be able to pick up the flow from there.
The hi power instrumental was a good touch, good video bro.
Who y’all know that can write a whole album about food??
ua-cam.com/video/QZ8ufnq4y0w/v-deo.htmlsi=hTw-OZWxEJ4FzqO4
literal goosebumps as soon as that intro came in
While Kendrick does make a good case for "the son." IMO Nas is the only son, he literally has "God's Son" across his belly. He is considered the golden child of hip hop, carrying the mantle from Rakim. His lyricism and storytelling are second to none. Like the son, he has "resurrected" his career recently through the 6 album in 3 3-year run with Hit-boy. He breaks through genre walls, especially through the album "Distant-Relatives" with Damian Marley. His subject matter is diverse and was the mainstream foundation for conscious hip hop in the 90s and into the 21st century. He constantly preaches about upliftment and saving/improving the world. He also has extremely introspective tracks on "Life Is Good", "KD3", etc. Although not the most constant discography across 4 decades, his peaks are as high as the goats, Illmatic, IWW, Stillmatic, LT, GS, DR, Life is Good, KD1-3, Magic 1-3.
So yeah IMO nas is "the son" in the trinitarian goat theory.
Broooooooo, you made top 5 YT videos ever with only 2 uploads in ur channel.
Hats off, gentleman
21 minutes of crazy glazing but I love that
Literally my top 3
One of the best videos I’ve seen this year. I was honestly shocked when I saw your sub count. +1 from me keep them coming brother
Bro cooked with this one 🔥
Let's be honest, Ye is slowly becoming more villainous and even the Madvillain.
Ye's cultural IQ is basically Drake-tier. Bro sold his community a long time ago
No
@@BingeThinker1814 FD pointed this out on his videos on Kanye and I fully agree with him. Not to mention his alt right grift now is smth that has rlly rlly thrown me off as Ik how bad that rabbit hole ideologically he is going down. Thankfully, I was only a hardcore conservative and not on the alt right fully, but Ik how bad it gets. I think hip hop fans need to come to terms that Kanye shouldn’t be given attention when he’s been going down this bs.
Say that again
He's as villainous as god would it be if it was real.
Mad props for using a bunch of toasty digital mixes!
Imma give him credits in the description cause Kanye 2049 is so insane, he’s goated
This might just be the best hip hop video I’ve seen in my whole life ngl
Well 👏 Done👏! Great take, great stance, solid video. ✅️
This deserves more views, like a mill or smth. The dedication in this video is so noticeable, one of the greatest videos of all time on this topic❤❤
Insane video quality. Some of the best editing and information on any hip-hop youtube video.
Hard agree
On the day I started listening to MF DOOM yt Shows me the good stuff
Those 3 could do no harm! Long live this hip hop trinity. Decent Video.
Legit my favorite 3 rap artists glad to see others have the same opinion
These are my three all time favorites as well
Thank you UA-cam for giving me this video
Came for the culture
Stayed for “that” Daft Punk cameo
The random shots at a boogie nle and Roddy were uncalled for but great video 👍
The DUNE reference earned you are subscriber.
I 100% fw this video
Your video gives me early 2000s YT vibes😅 I love it, keep it up champ❤
Awesome video man. Randomly popped up on feed. Gonna check out some others soon
This is a very good video
algorithm has blessed me once again
holy most underrated video i've ever seen. masterpiece.
Amen brother🙏
I remember talking about rap Mt. Rushmore and me and the homies agreed MF DOOM wouldn't be up there but he'd instead be making the faces
This has been my feeling for actually so long
thank you algorithm you just got yourself a loyal subscriber. great video
It’s videos like these from Channel like yours that I live for🙏🔥
Lowkey crazy I found this video when these are my three top artists 😭
7:17 y Cole gotta catch a stray Cuh 😂
deadass disliking for that
Mythical pull because Ive been saying this for years that these 3 are the best rappers dead and alive
LOVE the editing good shit bro
aint no way, me 3 favorite rappers labeled as the best in the game?? godly yt video pull
This is amazing, from such a small creator? Gyat dayum this guy is cooking
God exists as 3 persons in one, the braces, the braces, and the holy braces