Is it safe to say that these 4 artist own 2000-2010
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Stew
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Save who won the collabo on the track, its obvious but not the point of this thread.
They own the 2000's right or no?
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others dominated at points too (eminem, nelly, ja rule, 50 cent, lil jon)
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as far as mixing quality and sales success imo yes.....
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others dominated at points too (eminem, nelly, ja rule, 50 cent, lil jon)
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I wouldn't say the whole decade, maybe last 4-5 years
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Ja Rule? After GRODT in 03' his ? was over.
Em...Yea obviously cause of his sales but he took a looong break while these ? was steady droppin ?
50....He had his 2-3 run yea but since the Massacre hasnt been the same as these cats
Nelly and Lil Jon? Nah yo -
Luda......
collabed with each artist, sold more than tip and wayne.. -
G.R.I.P. Money $$$ wrote: »Luda......
collabed with each artist, sold more than tip and wayne..
You can throw luda in there also..... -
Ja Rule? After GRODT in 03' his ? was over.
Em...Yea obviously cause of his sales but he took a looong break while these ? was steady droppin ?
50....He had his 2-3 run yea but since the Massacre hasnt been the same as these cats
Nelly and Lil Jon? Nah yo
ja had a good run from 00-04
50 was hot from 03-07
nelly had a run from 00-06
lil jon was popping from 02-06
all those artist i named had a good run in the decade. -
Cosign t/s. No matter who was hot at any time at least one of these four was right there. Yeah Ja Rule was big in 00-03 but Jay-Z was the man during that time. When Lil Jon took over TI was the biggest name in the streets. So yeah definite cosign.
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Throw Jeezy on there too
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i though the list would be 50, jay, wayne, Ye'
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rap doctor wrote: »i though the list would be 50, jay, wayne, Ye'
TI>>>50
Outside of GRODT and The Massacre 50 really aint ? -
I cosign this thread...Although there were others who were just as or more dominant, who others have already named..Those four (TI, Kanye, Hova, Wayne) WERE THE MOST CONSISTENT. Every year they made a major impact..Every year.
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Pretty much safe. I still feel like that BET rappers of the decade did not even represent the mainstream well and that's sad because thats all they dealt with. Honestly, Drake had no business on that list. He had not even dropped a album and his buzz was not as big as guys like Nelly, Ja Rule, or Bow Wow had at some point.
Nelly, Ja, Bow Wow, and 50 all had some huge stints in the 2000s, got to give them credit also. Funny thing is T.I.supposedly wrote for Bow Wow. Which makes his run even bigger.
Lastly, I know I will catch some flack for this but I think Wayne and Kanye are both overrated compared to T.I. and Jay Z's impact. T.I. put more people on than any of them with being the 1st one on the mainstream with that Trap Muzik movement. Jay made hit after hit. Wayne has inconsistency problems before he dropped Fireman and Go DJ,and if Kanye was not a producer he may not even be on this list, he really is nothing more than the new Dr Dre. -
Jay, Kanye, Eminem, and Pharell.
Wayne only had one big album in that time span, and TI only had two.
The only other MC's I can think of that come close are Outkast because of Stankonia, Speakerboxx/Love Below, Idlewild, and Sir Lucious Leftfoot. -
where is luda ...
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TI>>>50
Outside of GRODT and The Massacre 50 really aint ?
cant co sign this at all....not even close
50>>>TI -
rap doctor wrote: »cant co sign this at all....not even close
50>>>TI
ROFL at what? -
rap doctor wrote: »cant co sign this at all....not even close
50>>>TI
Wait, how?
No Eminem their is no 50 son -
choppa_style wrote: »Jay, Kanye, Eminem, and Pharell.
Wayne only had one big album in that time span, and TI only had two.
The only other MC's I can think of that come close are Outkast because of Stankonia, Speakerboxx/Love Below, Idlewild, and Sir Lucious Leftfoot.
TI only had 2 hot albums between 2000 and 2010?
Trap Muzik, Urban Legend, KING, Paper Trails...that's 4 -
maybe the second half of it. then again 50 had his run, lil jon, ja rule, nelly, eminem, ludacris, throughout that decade bigger than t.i. 50 had bigger run than any of them.
i'd agree if you go from 2005 till 2010 tho. -
in terms of impact
50cent was huge, he was a game changer, on the world stage
he is wack now, but his run and reign was one of the most dominant
obviously he had em and dre to help him, which made life easier.
ti is a better rapper, but his impact was nowhere on the level of 50, even wayne hasnt had that level of impact
em's white fans shifted over to 50 and he also had the hood on lock, until everyone worked out he was a damn fool and left him in droves -
young chad wrote: »TI only had 2 hot albums between 2000 and 2010?
Trap Muzik, Urban Legend, KING, Paper Trails...that's 4
you reaching ! -
thesynthesis wrote: »in terms of impact
50cent was huge, he was a game changer, on the world stage
he is wack now, but his run and reign was one of the most dominant
obviously he had em and dre to help him, which made life easier.
ti is a better rapper, but his impact was nowhere on the level of 50, even wayne hasnt had that level of impact
em's white fans shifted over to 50 and he also had the hood on lock, until everyone worked out he was a damn fool and left him in droves
What exactly did 50 change? Actually Trap Muzik the whole movement was the only real sustained game changer in the 2000-2010 era. -
choppa_style wrote: »Jay, Kanye, Eminem, and Pharell.
Wayne only had one big album in that time span, and TI only had two.
The only other MC's I can think of that come close are Outkast because of Stankonia, Speakerboxx/Love Below, Idlewild, and Sir Lucious Leftfoot.