MC duos without a large skill gap between them

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None got significant skill gaps between 'em.

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I thought Ill Biskits was one rapper and one DJ.

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Alkaholiks. I prefer Tash quite comfortably but some people disagree.
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Combo7 wrote:I thought Ill Biskits was one rapper and one DJ.
No. Two emcees.

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LOL at saying that Les wasn't always the obvious weak link when compared to JuJu and Fashion (when he was fucking with them).

Some of Souls were more obnoxious, but none of them really outshine the other ones imo (maybe a+ at some points).

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Les was my favorite beatnut for the first three albums. easily.
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shakeanjake wrote: Not too shitty rappers like MOP or Clipse.
Clipse and MOP are dope.
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De La Soul

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French Montana & Max B

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Blockhead wrote:Les was my favorite beatnut for the first three albums. easily.
Sandwiches>>>>>>
psycho les is one of the funniest rappers alive and can only be truly appreciated if you grew up in the northeast and had a bunch of crazy not-giving-a-fuck Latino homeboys. Les is the poet laureate for that demographic.

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Also, Das EFx is a winning answer.

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There's a few single album examples like Waterworld, The Cold Vein, and Funcrusher Plus.

I do think De La is the best example though.

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Camp Lo was the first group to come to mind, but after I seen Das EFX, EMPD, The Jungle Brothers and The Beatnuts, I have toagree with those as well. Also, to whoever said Mobb Deep, Prodigy was MUCH better and is still better, even though he declined a lot.

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unclebengi wrote:There's a few single album examples like Waterworld, The Cold Vein, and Funcrusher Plus.

I do think De La is the best example though.
Company Flow is a great example
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Camp Lo is another one.

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PopeyeJones wrote: Some of Souls were more obnoxious, but none of them really outshine the other ones imo (maybe a+ at some points).
Honestly, I agree, but I always considered Opio the occasional show-stealer.

As for the person who brought up Nice 'n' Smooth, they become equal when you factor in that Greg Nice is a Top-10 live performer in Hip-Hop. Absolutely amazingly live in every aspect imaginable.

As for my pick -

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I think this was largely because their skill-sets were so different that you couldn't really compare the two. Plus, they were produced to accentuate each others' positives while concealing each others' negatives.

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And Camp Lo is another great choice for the exact opposite reason that 3rd Bass were. You can really tell they were two guys who were really born to rap with each other.
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I can't be the only one who disagrees with this?
Posdnous is better than Dove. It wasn't until the newer DLS shit where people claiming Dove as the better emcee on their albums. No mistakes about it though, Pos is the best. He is a top 25 emcee of All-Time IMO. Dove is REALLY REALLY good, but he isn't top 25.
I don't think he got he props really due until they heard some of shit from Stakes Is High. I remember being down south and fools was fuckin' with this song.
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KITFUNK wrote:Binary Star
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Collective Efforts
Ill Biskits

None got significant skill gaps between 'em.
Still one of my fav. duos of all time. Consistent and original. I've peeped enough by the other groups to make that determination of the skills. How people are in Collective Efforts?
Comedy Quaddafi wrote:Alkaholiks. I prefer Tash quite comfortably but some people disagree.
There's no doubt that Tash's fast-paced flow along with comedic punchlines were unforgettable (example: "I told cheif/not to start no beef/He tried to shoot me with his gun I caught his bullet with my teeth). I think J-Ro got slept on as far as his style. "Only When I'm Drunk" he pretty much shined the hardest with that drunken style.

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Mood, Donte and Main Flow are both pretty fuckin dope

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Thun wrote:Also, Das EFx is a winning answer.
does it really count though if both dudes sound like the same rapper? i like das efx and all, but they remind me of that year I spent trying to figure out who was rapping on the Hangar 18 CD. (They only made one IMO).

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not really sure on this one but thought Id throw it out there. I dont think DMC is that far behind Run
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Psycho les was the funny and had the most personality but JuJu was real nice to me. He had a dope voice and always said some real hardcore shit. They were a good team. Their beats just started sucking real bad.

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CRU

Yogi and Chaddio were both pretty good MC's

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Psycho Les is an atrocious rapper

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admiral wrote:CRU

Yogi and Chaddio were both pretty good MC's
Cru is Yogi, Chaddio, and Mighty HA.


Chaddio is the weakest of the bunch, imo, but still ill.

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KITFUNK wrote:
admiral wrote:CRU

Yogi and Chaddio were both pretty good MC's
Cru is Yogi, Chaddio, and Mighty HA.


Chaddio is the weakest of the bunch, imo, but still ill.
Forgot about him - Mighty Ha barely even rapped on that album, and when he did, he was wack

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