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  • Apr 9, 2024
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    MDK

    Going by your criteria, Dre should be up there over Nas, Jay Z and Biggie lol

    I get what u mean but I see him more as a producer. I mean Timb & Pharrell produced half of the hits in the 2000s & I didnā€™t put em on the list idk

  • Apr 9, 2024
    Fella

    Rap is the only genre where people talk about s*** along these lines or acting as if having ā€œclassicā€ albums or high sales means anything. Of course it means something, but nobody into rock, jazz, punk, or any number of sub genres talks like this.

    What do u think matters more? Iā€™m usually not a numbers guys also

  • Apr 9, 2024
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    xxxkiraxxx

    I get what u mean but I see him more as a producer. I mean Timb & Pharrell produced half of the hits in the 2000s & I didnā€™t put em on the list idk

    The Chronic is more commercially successful and more influential to 90s hip-hop than Reasonable Doubt.

    You don't have Pharrell and Timbaland up there because, unlike Dr Dre, their albums they released as a solo artist aren't classics that changed the game. Ain't nobody putting Shock Value or In My Mind in a top 10, even 20, of the 2000s lol.

  • Apr 9, 2024
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    u wrote OP like pop smoke is still alive but X is dead

  • Apr 9, 2024
    MDK

    The Chronic is more commercially successful and more influential to 90s hip-hop than Reasonable Doubt.

    You don't have Pharrell and Timbaland up there because, unlike Dr Dre, their albums they released as a solo artist aren't classics that changed the game. Ain't nobody putting Shock Value or In My Mind in a top 10, even 20, of the 2000s lol.

    U got a point with this one ngl

  • Apr 9, 2024
    Bidness

    u wrote OP like pop smoke is still alive but X is dead

    I fixed it lol

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