Which rapper was/has been most consistent over his/her career?!


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Which rapper was/has been most consistent over his/her career?


Which rapper do you think was/or has been been most consistent over his/her career? any support u have by means of albums, songs, etc. is good


*and if you're just a rap hater patrolling the section, let me save u the time: rap is crap, cant spell crap without rap, who cares rap isnt music, and w/e else corny stuff yall come up with in your free time


Answers: Jayz--Of course you know the track record-Take over, Dead Pres, Allure

LL Cool J---has at least one or two hits on each album...I think his worst album has to be 16 shots to the Dome--4321, Jack the Ripper, Back Seat, Radio

Nas-has the same with all his albums-Ether, Life's a B, If I Ruled, Moment

MC Lyte--was very consistent untill that last album she came out with--10% dis, Ruff Neck, Poor Georgie, Cha Cha Cha, Keep On

Queen Latifah--is still banging hits out and this time its not even rap...even tho her last hip hop album wasnt the best but the ones before and after that she still in there--Give it To Em, UNITY, Another Day, Princess of the Posse, Wrath of My Madness

Common- I even liked Electric Circus it just has to grow on you...just different...but it came back with BE--Come Close, Resurrection, People, H.E.R.

Outcast-just changing the game...Ms. jackson, souternplayalistic, BOB,

ATCQ-Find a way, Stressed Out, Senario, Check the Rhyme, El Segundo

Run DMC- They had classic after classic...Rock Box...Here We Go...Peter Piper...Down with the Kings

DelaSoul-Plug Tunin, Buddy, Ring Ring, O's, Itsoweeasy, Ego Trippin, It aint all good

SaltNPepa-Take your man, show stoppers, talk about sex, push it, what a man, respect urself, none of your business

Rakim- Screw Eric B...lol Paid in Full, Dont Sweat the Tech, Follow the Leader, Mahogany, New York

KRS and BDP- Criminal Minded, Bridge is Over, Philsophy, U must Learn, Outta Here, MCees Act like they dont Know, Rapture Delight, Loves Gonna Source(s):
Sorry couldnt just name one i say kanye has been doing pretty well, and is very consistent. Kanye West my bad check this out ALL THE HIP HOP HEADS. PHILLY STAND BACK BUT NEVER SITTING DOWN AND OH TRUE HIP HOP HEADS MY JAWN IS IN POLLS AND SURVEYS MY BAD FOR USING YOUR ANSWER BOX CHECK DIS OUThttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goiozhfar... GOTO MY PROFILE TO SEE THE HOTTEST BATTLE FOR HIPHOP jay z....i love kanye but jay z..jay z plays a big part in kanye weat! This is hard because Nas and Common have had some bad albums, so I would have to go with KRS-One. I have never been disappointed with him lyrically, and his albums I still listen to, even the last one he did with marly marl. i think i have to give this one to tupac---how long has he been dead and he is still making cds. I would have to say Nas, he's still coming out with albums. His most recent album, Hip Hop Is Dead, really was pretty good Common - From Resurrection in 94 to Finding Forever in 07

he's got like 2 or 3 classic albums
and like 3 other great albums

its gotta be Common Sense Okay, Kanye West is a poser. He's consistent....consistently terrible! He has nothing to say except one-liners (which he occasionaly hits. Even a broken clock is right twice a day!). He should never have been given a mike (STAY BEHIND THE TURN-TABLES!).

As for my opinion, I would say either Busta Rhymes, who has 15+ years under his belt, and who's rhymes haven't gotten tired. He still speaks with passion. His beats are still tight and original (which isn't easy to do). And he still has great artistic vision - look at videos like Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See and In the Ghetto.

On the other hand, Outkast (yes, I know it's two guys) is probably a close second, though I think that they have definately gotten better over time (though they where HYPE to begin with). Early years are totally underrated. If you haven't checked them out, do so. ATLIENS, Bombs over Bahgdad, Elevators, just to name a few. yo. homie. where is dude i'm supposed to battle? its been some days now and i'm ready to do them shits homie. preciate cha. man who say kanye west isn't any good then is crazy try to listen to the newest album and actually listen to the word music ain't all about shaking your booty Ice cube, I thought of others like nas,jay z ,snoop,dre,kurupt,but only ice cube has been saying the same thing since the 80's snoop had some suck songs and suck cds,dre doesn't write his own lyrics and the aftremath cd was sad,nas changed in the middle then came back,jay z is consistant but cubes been around longer,kurrupt has alot of suck material but he says the same stuff.2pac changed alot he got better in some ways but I don't know about him I love him but he had problems.the old school like rakim and shock g fell off definetly kanye west and 50 cent

ice cube, snoop dog, akon, and nas I gotta go with Jay-Z he has dropped album after album that are pure platnium and even his worst was still gold. I think he kinda has every body spoiled because he is the best so we expect the best. I especially appriciate the fact that he is smart enough to get through to the real hip hop heads and he is hood enough to make the rap fans listen to. biggie. Think Scarface, Common, Nas, & Outkast have been the most consistent through the years. Those artists have the best catologs of albums, & classic songs. I wanna say Ice Cube but he just came back last year when his last album was out in 2000 which sucked & so was the one before. Cube when he first came out solo was pretty consistent. Now he's not. IMO Jay-Z has Been The Most Consistent Mainstream Rapper

From '96 to '02, Jay-Z dropped a new album each year(even though I don't consider The Dynasty album a solo), and in 2003 he claimed he was dropping his last one. Of course we know now that his "retirement" was really just a 3 year break from the game before coming back in '06. This wasn't his first time he was claiming he wanted to retire, he said it probably after every album that came after Reasonable Doubt, but really the timing was never right. I mean...he could have left after his 1st or 2nd(Vol. 1) albums but he didn't get the sales he wanted, so even though one was a slept-on classic(RD,at the time) it was like failure to a hustler like him. Then with Vol. 2 he blows up in the mainstream, he's too "hot"(cough*sold out*) to stop now. Vol. 3, he's still got the pop charts here(he's established himself on them), but he wants to leave(he's satisfied), so he tries to get his Roc la Familia to blow(espeacially Bleek), but it doesn't work(he's hold the Roc on his shoulders alone basically so if he leaves it's done). With The Blueprint he was bringing his skills back into his music, a new sound(production-wise), people were saying it was a comeback & a classic, plus he was battling Nasir Jones. Then with Blueprint 2 he dropped a double album just because he could, his beef with Nas was still lingering plus he still put out "hits", but this didn't get many good reviews overall. Tribe and Outcast.

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