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I can safely say from experience that 30-50 year old American Tupac fans think he was a lot more important than he really was on the East Coast/internationally.
 
I should add to that statement, the majority of Tupac's "importance" was determined after his death, not unlike Aaliyah's alleged importance. Yeezus still walking.
 
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^^^allow me.

Entertainment law speaker said Kanye is the most culturally important rapper ever.

She's right. Come at me phils.

There's more than one Phil?

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If there's one thing you might see from me consistently, it's that I'm just not one for hyperbole.

There is no legitimate gauge to support such a claim. So there is no "right". It's just an opinion.

Even things like "culture" and "importance" mean different things to different people.

So it's not even that I disagree with her opinion. She's entitled to it. I just disagree with that train of thought.

Crowning a "most ____, ____, EVER" in any category.....to me is a simpleton's way of thinking because there is rarely a metric of any kind to support such a thing.

Can we even call him a rapper? If you look at rap....Rakim completely changed how dudes rap in '87 (along with Kool Moe Dee to a lesser extent).

Beastie Boys and Rick Rubin and guys like Prince Paul and Dre changed how songs were produced.

Did artists like NWA, Wu-Tang, 50 not revolutionize music as we know it as well ("gangster rap" and the mixtape phenomenon)?

Artists like De La Soul, Outkast etc. brought an eclectic element to the music that likely influenced Kanye. Who were also incredibly popular.

If "culture" extends beyond music, is Jay not up there as well? A dude from Marcy who OWNS real **** and kicks it with the President?

It's these kinds of extremes that are always ridiculous to me. For me it's enough to say he's an incredibly talented artist.

Which I know.....makes me a "hater" :lol:
 
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Now with that said, who's the most important? Break the Internet Phil!
 
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If you read, I already addressed that.

But you're apparently in some Kim Kardashian zone right now so I guess you missed all of it :lol:
 
Kanye West is the most culturally important rapper right now

Still hyperbole but at least more realistic.

Still have a hard time saying he's more "culturally important" (whatever that means) than Jay right now though.

But it's all good. Opinions are like ********. Everyone has one. And that's all these are.
 
while we're on it - Ye to be awarded at the BET awards in 2015 - Visionary Award 

Kanye West will be honored for his extraordinary contributions across the arts, including roles as a record producer, rapper, filmmaker and fashion designer. He's a multifaceted trailblazer and pioneer whose accomplishments are all marked by his unique and forward-thinking approach. 
 
I think more people want to be Kanye than be Jay-Z though

Kanye can make you feel one way or the other

Jay-Z is like an impersonal machine
 
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Of all the people to get Ye news from it comes from Seth ****** Rogan, that whole concept is just hilarious to me.
 
I think more people want to be Kanye than be Jay-Z though

Kanye can make you feel one way or the other

Jay-Z is like an impersonal machine

That's not what I think of when it comes to "cultural importance" though.

Again, I'm not sure that has a concrete definition anyway as it likely means different things to different people.

Me personally, when I think of accomplishments inside and outside of music, philanthropy and the way he carries himself for the most part (the whole Dame/Biggs thing was funny IMO but that's all I can think of), I take Jay every time.

I also failed to mention Pharrell in my initial response. Who is also very much accomplished inside and outside of music.

Who was experimental musically with NERD, has an insane catalog when it comes to production/songwriting (I can't stand "Happy", but it's the top selling song of 2014), was a trendsetter with sneakers (Dunks)/Bape/fashion, did his partnerships/designing for LV, has had a good run with BBC etc.

That's why I'm saying there's no MOST EVER. There's many. Operating at different periods in history.
 
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If there's one thing you might see from me consistently, it's that I'm just not one for hyperbole.

There is no legitimate gauge to support such a claim. So there is no "right". It's just an opinion.

Even things like "culture" and "importance" mean different things to different people.

So it's not even that I disagree with her opinion. She's entitled to it. I just disagree with that train of thought.

Crowning a "most ____, ____, EVER" in any category.....to me is a simpleton's way of thinking because there is rarely a metric of any kind to support such a thing.

Can we even call him a rapper? If you look at rap....Rakim completely changed how dudes rap in '87 (along with Kool Moe Dee to a lesser extent).

Beastie Boys and Rick Rubin and guys like Prince Paul and Dre changed how songs were produced.

Did artists like NWA, Wu-Tang, 50 not revolutionize music as we know it as well ("gangster rap" and the mixtape phenomenon)?

Artists like De La Soul, Outkast etc. brought an eclectic element to the music that likely influenced Kanye. Who were also incredibly popular.

If "culture" extends beyond music, is Jay not up there as well? A dude from Marcy who OWNS real **** and kicks it with the President?

It's these kinds of extremes that are always ridiculous to me. For me it's enough to say he's an incredibly talented artist.

Which I know.....makes me a "hater" :lol:
 
Hard to argue with a reply that brilliant :lol:

You know even though you cross them out, the words are still legible, in my original post and your reply.....right?

Just making sure.
 
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You can't say I didn't reignite this thread though
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For the record I don't do hyperbole either. I also pay attention to things most people/Complex don't report.

i.e. J!gga man being an influential endorser in the prison reform bill in Cali.

And Pharrell, Ye, Kendrick, and others' work with youth.

Influence is in the eye of the beholder. There's dudes being influenced by Young Thug and Migos right now while people my age still dressing and trying to talk black "intellect" like it's 2005 and they're listening to Common.

That said Yeezus >>>>> ______ in 2013.
 
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It's 2014 going on 15 though......

:lol:

But at least you went from EVER to narrowing it it down a bit. Which is a bit more realistic.

Jay been that dude for the better part of a decade. He and Kanye have both had their hits and misses musically.

But Jay been on another level outside of music since he became president of Def Jam in 2004 and hasn't slowed down since.
 
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I'm a 20 something NY hip-hop head and I share a birthday with the man. Trust me, no one can jock Jay more than I have in my life
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I know his influence on all things hip-hop. **** I mean, Kanye's whole ego and iconoclast thing prob partially comes from his being mentored by Jay.

And I never thought Yeezus was the best album ever. Just the best album out last year. Y'all didn't want to entertain it though.
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There's no question that there's only one rapper out there dapping up world leaders though. Well two if you count Big Willy.
 
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Aaah. When you said Yeezus>>> in 2013 you meant the album?

I'm not even going to touch that :lol:

I thought you meant Kanye himself and his "cultural importance". All these pet names for him had me confused.

My bad.
 
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Aaah. When you said Yeezus>>> in 2013 you meant the album?

I'm not even going to touch that
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I thought you meant Kanye himself and his "cultural importance". All these pet names for him had me confused.

My bad.
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I ain't never been one to use a pet name for Kanyeezy da gawd.
 
To say kanye is the most influential rapper would be essentially saying he is the best rapper.

Kanye has NEVER been the best rapper.

Let me preface my statements again by consistently saying I'm a huge kanye fan and have always been. Ever since people were questioning his sexuality for rocking pink polo's.

A lot of you guys put kanye on an extremely high pedestal because he put you on Jordan retros and had a hard to acquire Nike sneaker. I'm gonna need you guys to get a grip on reality
 
while we're on it - Ye to be awarded at the BET awards in 2015 - Visionary Award 

Kanye West will be honored for his extraordinary contributions across the arts, including roles as a record producer, rapper, filmmaker and fashion designer. He's a multifaceted trailblazer and pioneer whose accomplishments are all marked by his unique and forward-thinking approach. 

Are you serious?
 
To say kanye is the most influential rapper would be essentially saying he is the best rapper.

Kanye has NEVER been the best rapper.

Let me preface my statements again by consistently saying I'm a huge kanye fan and have always been. Ever since people were questioning his sexuality for rocking pink polo's.

A lot of you guys put kanye on an extremely high pedestal because he put you on Jordan retros and had a hard to acquire Nike sneaker. I'm gonna need you guys to get a grip on reality
that's not the same thing at all.
 
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