I'm not sure I should've made this thread.
This post has nothing to do with how you think hip-hop should or shouldn't be. There is already an entire literary movement of people disgruntled that Chuck D doesn't have 50 Cent status that has taken care of that. I'm concerned with reality.
I'm also not concerned with semantics games.
So, before we go on, those anyone have any problems with these assumptions?
- Doggystyle is a great record.
- It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back is a great record.
- Parts of both albums' greatness is the performance of the rappers on those records.
- 2Pac, Nas, Jay-Z, and Biggie are generally agreed to be great rappers.
- Liquid Swords is a great record.
- Only Built for Cuban Linx... is a great record.
- GZA is a better rapper than Raekwon.
- The mechanics of a rap performance include the interrelated flow, delivery, lyricism, and content, where
* Flow is the rhythm of the recitation of a line in relation to the beat
* Lyricism is the quality of the lines of the performance, including diction, intricacy of the rhymes, effectiveness at expressing the message
* Content is the message or subject matter
If not, let's continue.