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 didnāt put em on the list idk
Rap is the only genre where people talk about s*** along these lines or acting as if having āclassicā 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? Iām usually not a numbers guys also
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 didnāt 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.
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