Well, this decade is coming to a close. We're in the last 6 months of the first decade of the 2000s, and have seen a ****load of Hip-Hop come out over these last 10 years. Now that it's all said and done, I guess we should place some opinions on this and that. So....
Who was...
The best producer of the decade?
The best rapper of the decade?
The biggest surprise (the dude who everyone thought would flop/suck, but came out and dropped heat) of the decade?
The biggest disappointment of the decade?
The most consistent artist/group of the decade?
The most memorable artist of the decade?
The best lyricist of the decade?
The most innovative/creative/original artist?
And the biggest clown of the decade?
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What was...
The dopest label?
The best group?
The best song (or what were the best songS, as many probably tie)?
The best album?
The funniest moment?
And finally...
The best performance?
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Here are my thoughts...
Best Producer
Dope beat after dope beat, and even crossover projects. This guy was just everywhere and created some of the hottest beats the genre has ever seen...
Best rapper
He just kept it coming, over and over again. Album after album, he managed to perform decently or better. Stillmatic was a cIassic, and he never went too far downhill from there imo.
The biggest surprise
Let's be honest, when we heard this dude was gonna rap after seeing him on that lame ass show (I don't know about anyone else, but that is where I first saw him... Not sure if he rapped before that), we didn't expect much from him. A ton of people have commented on how random it is that he is actually musically talented. When I heard him spit, I was surprised as ****... probably more than I ever have been as a result of music.
The biggest disappointment
Once upon a time, 50 was simply dope. He built up good street buzz with some doooope records and then dropped an amazing mainstream disc. And then what? Garbage. The humble, streetwise, talented Cuuuurtis turned into an overconfident-"I can make whatever I please and get mah money"-rapper and started to put together crap. I don't think I've ever seen such a big fall off in an artist. Going from GRODT to Massacre is like going from steak to cup noodles. ****ing disappointing.
The most consistent artist/group
Blueprint, B2, Black Album and AG all in 10 years? Jay = that dude. Two ****cs, two good albums and an average one. His retirement probably looks like this opinion look like a joke, but some things can't be denied. Faulty retirement or not, he dropped ****c-average albums (most of which above average) and nothing below, hit up several guest spots with dope verses and managed to keep selling massive amounts, over and over again. He even ended up throwing in a label-collective type album in there and a rap/rock mash up. This guy is about the music and he really proved that this decade.
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I'll post more in a bit, gotta get back to work.
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