<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Chutney:</div><div class="quote_post">I really didn't like his album. So much name dropping: "I smoke like Snoop. I'm gangsta like Eazy. Hated like Shady." It just got annoying as hell. Guess that's what happens when you produce an album with G-Unit.</div> Co-sign. It's like he was G-Units bitch.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Laker_fan:</div><div class="quote_post">The Documentary was a top contender for album of the year in 2005, if not top three. Game pisses me off with his constant lying but I'm not going to say his album sucked, because it didn't. Every song can be listened to and all of the tracks are above average. It's alot better than 75% of the music that comes out. As far as G-Unit is concerned, when you look at it from an individual point of view, Lloyd Banks, Young Buck and Mobb Deep are pretty good.</div> It was a pretty good album, I ageee with you that it was one of the better albums put out that year, but it just had way too much name dropping going on. Hopefully that won't be the case with his second album.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Bobcats:</div><div class="quote_post">Co-sign. It's like he was G-Units bitch.</div> I don't see how he was G-Unit's bitch when his album was the opposite to what the others released.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Laker_fan:</div><div class="quote_post">The Documentary was a top contender for album of the year in 2005, if not top three. Game pisses me off with his constant lying but I'm not going to say his album sucked, because it didn't. Every song can be listened to and all of the tracks are above average. It's alot better than 75% of the music that comes out. As far as G-Unit is concerned, when you look at it from an individual point of view, Lloyd Banks, Young Buck and Mobb Deep are pretty good.</div> I wouldn't disagree with you there, but again, he's a much better rapper than he showed on that album. And I think he kind of cheapened the whole thing by trying to pay homage to everyone. IMO, its not an album that you can really listen to over and over again.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Chutney:</div><div class="quote_post">I wouldn't disagree with you there, but again, he's a much better rapper than he showed on that album. And I think he kind of cheapened the whole thing by trying to pay homage to everyone. IMO, its not an album that you can really listen to over and over again.</div> I listen to it every now and then but mainly the bangers like Church for Thugs, Put You on the Game, Higher and How We Do. Hate it or Love it doesn't get old either.
Papoose. Alive Rappers: Papoose Nas JR Writer J-Hood Chamillionaire (even before mainstream) Lil Wayne Akon (not really a rapper, but whatever) Shaq Diesel
Nas, Styles P, Ghost Face, Lupe Fiasco, Jae Millz, Jadakiss, and some others I cant think off right now. I dont listen to rap much nowadays unless its just a beat.
Favorites: Jay Z Kardinal Offishall The Rascalz Cadence Weapon Choclair Lupe Fiasco Juvenile T.I. Lil Wayne Mobb Deep Sheek Louch Btw P.A.P, what happened to Lloyd Banks?
^Was John Cena in the Murs H-U-S-T-L-E video. I've been listening to alot of Little Brother and Lupe Recently(the album leak was a pretty good cut). I've bene liostening to the Rhymefest's Blue Collar recently too. Did Mark Ronson produce most of that?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting MrJ:</div><div class="quote_post">Why does everyone like Chamillionaire so much? I can't stand these new rappers out now.</div> <div align="center"> <font size=""5""><font color=""Red"">POST OF THE YEAR!</font></font> </div>
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Locke:</div><div class="quote_post">Favorites: Jay Z Kardinal Offishall The Rascalz Cadence Weapon Choclair Lupe Fiasco Juvenile T.I. Lil Wayne Mobb Deep Sheek Louch Btw P.A.P, what happened to Lloyd Banks?</div> Kardy Reppin T.O! I really like Lupe, but too bad no one really knows him.
Everybody check out this kid who lives in my town -- goes by the name Greedy Irish. http://www.myspace.com/greedyirish One of my favorites definetly.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting youn6-1:</div><div class="quote_post">I'm a little bummed because Immortal Technique signed to G-Unit records</div> Its all about makin the mighty dollar bill. 50 is a joke when it comes to his lyrics, but he knows how to make money. My favorite Rappers? 1. Tupac- His intensity cannot be compared. His lyrics are meaningful and tell a story. Politics, murder, love, its all there.. 2. Biggy- I really love his flow. I guess thats why I love guriella black alot. 3. Common 4. Jay-Z 5. Eazy-E
My top 10 favourites: 1. Big L 2. Guru 3. Nas 4. Rakim 5. Notorious B.I.G. 6. Jeru The Damaja 7. Kool G. Rap 8. Raekwon The Chef 9. Mos Def 10. GZA