Haha, yeah. Hard to compare. Nas for prolificity though (of course with an unfair advantage).
Big L could at least boast to have never made a garbage track.
And this news just at hand / Sorry for not trying to change the world through raw urban expressionism and thoughtful upliftment, but sometimes you
just have to write a track about throwing shit at cunts / P.S. RIP Alan. Your casual gait, and sensible yet stylish taste in shorts and long socks
will be missed by all / In my youth, I wouldn\'t have predicted that the high point of my adult life would be exposure to a t-shirt depicting
Putin as a unicorn. But here we are./ Got half you blokes laughing at me, other half starting on me, julie wanting me money, i mean jesus whats the
point of even being straight i mays well just choof drink snort what ev / Gotta thank those vikings and all those years of gene mixing thanks to
pillaging and rape...both get a bad rap in these modern times but look what it brought us / All you swag fuckheads need to stop putting out mixtapes,
pretending to be people anyone gives a fuck about, donate your cool hats/hoody and kicks combos to the salvos and shut your fucking cuntholes / I felt
a bit dirty finger banging her right there infront of family but im pd so i said fuck that shit and kept going / Whilst u morons are trolling us old
geeks were balls deep in you young gf's anus. lenses all fogged up and sht. Weezing.
WANNA CATCH MY FADE?
The main idea of Hip-hop is to get out do things that no one else is doing... - Fubex
\"You can put a wig on a piglet, make her dance and jiggle it, brang all the money back to daddy and I\'m diggin it\" - Project Pat
it�s very difficult to understand how he could stay on dope, because he knew it was suicide, that he was killing himself, but his other personal
problems were just such that he wasn�t physically or mentally able to stay off.
Big L lost his edge to pick butter beats after his debut, similar to Nas.
Both of their debut albums are as dope for the production, as the lyrics, hence the classicism of them.
I think L would have followed, his fellow Children of the Corn member, Camron in regards to career arc. moments of brilliance and still relevant even
now. and more impoortantly, still entertaining, but still never hitting his career highs either due to poor direction or cluttered albums.
WANNA CATCH MY FADE?
The main idea of Hip-hop is to get out do things that no one else is doing... - Fubex
\"You can put a wig on a piglet, make her dance and jiggle it, brang all the money back to daddy and I\'m diggin it\" - Project Pat
it�s very difficult to understand how he could stay on dope, because he knew it was suicide, that he was killing himself, but his other personal
problems were just such that he wasn�t physically or mentally able to stay off.
I thought he went shopping when the plane lands...
BAN Approved.
L a fuck though, mainly due to the fact that he died before he could change his style to something lame.
[quote][i]Originally posted by ClosedSession[/i]
When I was younger I would always make someone else press the crossing button at lights, cause i was sure people had rubbed their penis on it the
night before[/quote]
Big L lost his edge to pick butter beats after his debut, similar to Nas.
Both of their debut albums are as dope for the production, as the lyrics, hence the classicism of them.
I think L would have followed, his fellow Children of the Corn member, Camron in regards to career arc. moments of brilliance and still relevant even
now. and more impoortantly, still entertaining, but still never hitting his career highs either due to poor direction or cluttered albums.
Big L copied the whole Nasty Nas style - compare Live At the BBQ to anything Big L did,
mix it in with a bit of Lord Finesse, rinse and repeat, voila.
Not saying he was bad - he wasn't - but if you wanna seriously compare the two there's that to consider.
Nas makes dogshit music now but gets a lifetime pass for Illmatic
Nas although never rivaling illmattic obviously, has been making good music from stillmattic until now. Sure there's horseshit tracks mixed in but as
far as "big" artists he's as consistent as any if not more so. Dude gets unfairly judged because of his debut. On the question tho - L
\"I know I\'m dope, muthafucker i was there when I wrote this\"
I probably bump lifestylez more than Illmatic these days but thats mainly because I thrashed Illmatic in years past - taking those two albums out of
the mix I still listen to some of Ls solo tracks whereas I tend to only hear Nas on features
Ive thrashed the fuck out of Illmatic and Lifestylez quite a bit, but how is it that L bit Nas's style? Thats the 2nd person that has said that here
and seriously i just don't see it at all. If anything id say most of the DITC members and affiliates were all massively influenced by G Rap.
In retrospect i say a lot of L's rhymes/lines are still ahead of their time to this day. So Big L
Round 2 Promo Clip for the upcoming album The Bandit, check it below.
Ive thrashed the fuck out of Illmatic and Lifestylez quite a bit, but how is it that L bit Nas's style? Thats the 2nd person that has said that here
and seriously i just don't see it at all. If anything id say most of the DITC members and affiliates were all massively influenced by G Rap.
In retrospect i say a lot of L's rhymes/lines are still ahead of their time to this day. So Big L
Yeah, I don't see/hear the copying of styles thing either.
Ive thrashed the fuck out of Illmatic and Lifestylez quite a bit, but how is it that L bit Nas's style? Thats the 2nd person that has said that here
and seriously i just don't see it at all. If anything id say most of the DITC members and affiliates were all massively influenced by G Rap.
In retrospect i say a lot of L's rhymes/lines are still ahead of their time to this day. So Big L
Yeah, I don't see/hear the copying of styles thing either.
Thirded
\"I know I\'m dope, muthafucker i was there when I wrote this\"
Ive thrashed the fuck out of Illmatic and Lifestylez quite a bit, but how is it that L bit Nas's style? Thats the 2nd person that has said that here
and seriously i just don't see it at all. If anything id say most of the DITC members and affiliates were all massively influenced by G Rap.
In retrospect i say a lot of L's rhymes/lines are still ahead of their time to this day. So Big L
Yeah, I don't see/hear the copying of styles thing either.
Thirded
Fourthed.
Gotta be trollin' or retarded to make a claim like that.
Free Balboa
Free Geko
I don't have no happy ending just tragedy homes,
You better address me as mister or majesty homes
"But, you'll never play me like LeBron vs. Jordan
Twenty years, wonder who they gon' say was more importan'
Both changed the game, came through and made a lane
Who's to say that who's greater, all we know, they ain't the same"
Your mates were lying to you when they said your shit was dope.
Ive thrashed the fuck out of Illmatic and Lifestylez quite a bit, but how is it that L bit Nas's style? Thats the 2nd person that has said that here
and seriously i just don't see it at all. If anything id say most of the DITC members and affiliates were all massively influenced by G Rap.
like I said, put the Nas verse from Live at the BBQ next to anything from Lifestylez. They both have the same kind of cheekiness/swagger...and the
internal rhyming, although that is just Rakim/G Rap/Kane influence I guess.
I'm not saying he straight up copied Nas, but there are similarities. Half of you whippersnappers probably weren't around when Live at The BBQ first
came out but that verse from Nas owned harder than most cunts' entire albums and probably influenced a million other dudes besides Big L