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C'mon bruh. I understand what you're saying but you gotta realize what's gone on. The man's career has essentially been over. Yet like plenty of other professionals (especially ones like him who's sales didn't reflect his talent)they stay around longer than they should and tarnish their legacy. Rakim did the same exact thing but you mentioned him didn't you? Rakim last 2 albums were straight up horrible. But none of that takes away from their body of work as a whole. There's a reason Jay switched over to boss instead of worker besides the financial side of things. Basically any professional that's had a LONG career starts to dissipate towards the end. That's in most careers that are based upon accepted results. His last album should've been stillmatic. But I can't knock him. Due to being the artist he was he was for the most part not accepted mainstream. That led to average sales for the most part. Ringtones weren't a thing in his timeline so his financial gains had limited revenue streams. That's like knocking Wu Tang for post Tommy mottola years... FACTS still are the man has a VERY GOOD CASE for the BEST HIP HOP ALBUM EVER... anyone that can say that don't need to prove **** else and definitely can't be compared to that lil booger Wayne. The culture has changed night and day. Now it's all about a catchy riff and the bpm. It's been trending that way for atleast 12 years. Lyricism in large part simply is no longer accepted and I can tell you from my own personal life as a label we simply ain't gonna put out music that don't reflect that trend. If we don't know we're gonna make our money than you take that track with you and get back in the lab. I've personally seen albums I know for fact would've been game changers sent straight back to the boards... It's just a different game now. It's all about trends now from a labels perspective. VERY FEW ARTISTS ARE ALLOWED TO BUCK THAT TREND.Nas is very good, I’m not dissing Nas. I’m saying his catalogue severely fell off.
When you listen to Nas, is any of it post-2003? Serious question. He’s put out a lot of stuff and I’m just not a fan of his new ish. I don’t think that way about Pac, Jay-Z, Jadakiss, Styles P, etc. All their later stuff is just as dope as the early stuff. Some rappers just go commercial or lose whatever it was that made them great. I believe Nas’ new ish just isn’t in the same stratosphere as his early stuff.
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