Ether was the better diss, Takeover is the better song. The real appeal to Hov to me was his character. Particularly in Reasonable Doubt to Blueprint where he's just a pompous ass. One of the best heels rap ever had. Also dude is absolutely skilled on the mic, it feels like "real rap" backpackers always seem to ignore that he's a better MC than most of their favs. I don't particularly like blueprint as an album either, outside of Reasonable Doubt and Black Album he doesn't really have a great album though his weaker ones tend to have stand out tracks regardless. I've said this before and I'll say it again, if we're going to bury rappers for weak discographies, then nobody is safe. This is actually why Nas is my favorite rapper. Guy has Illmatic, It Was Written, Stillmatic, Lost Tapes, God's Son, Distance Relatives. Arguably Life Is Good which is an incredible aged rapper talking about old man shit album. That's far more great to classic albums than most MC's.
I'm not really much of a back packer tbh. To me there's a difference between backpack rap and conscious rap.
And I'm not biting on the "real rap" tip either. But at the very least speak on the issues every once in a while. I can't think of a single positive black song from Jay. But hey, I'm going through his discog.
For the record, my GOAT is actually 2pac. Compare 2pac to Jay in terms of variety. Jay gets shat on. It took Nas years to catch up to 2pac in terms of meaningful songs which Pac accomplished in only 5 years. FIVE. YEARS. The GOAT. You can say that Jay rhymes better, but this is music buddy. What matters most is the meaning. The artistry. What does Jay have to say or express about the human condition? That's what' I'm interested in. What's your message?
The core of why I think Jay is okay but not great and definitely not a legend is his take on Kanye. Dude said Kanye couldn't make it as a rapper because he wasn't a street hustler. He said all of them were street hustlers growing up and Kanye wasn't. That's how vapid Jay is. That's how limited his view of rap is. He's about the image. Jay isn't an
artist . Oh, he has the capability. But ultimately he's a
business man . Now whether this matters or not depends on you.
But again, it has nothing to do with backpacker vs "real rap". We co-signed Wu in this thread. Would you call Wu backpacker?
I mean, let's be honest.
This is shit I want.
VIDEO What do YOU? Have to SAY? About the HUMAN CONDITION?
ART.
And this is why I'll always prefer Ye to Jay. Kanye is the closest to Nas in terms of good to great albums tbh for me at least.
Also imo the greatest hip hop song of all time.
VIDEO GOAT