Rappers That Exceeded Expectations
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Rappers That Exceeded Expectations
The ones that blew up unexpectedly, ended up having longer careers than their debuts might've suggested or improved vastly over the years
Noreaga
Ghostface
Fat Joe
Lil Wayne
50 Cent
any others..?
Noreaga
Ghostface
Fat Joe
Lil Wayne
50 Cent
any others..?
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I thought Ross would be a one hit wonder when I heard Hustlin', had no idea he would improve so much and become a major figure in rap.
Then there's Berner from the Bay. He was very hit or miss, mostly miss, but he just put out one of the better albums in '11.
Then there's Berner from the Bay. He was very hit or miss, mostly miss, but he just put out one of the better albums in '11.
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Kanye in my opinion, going from ^this modest appearance on Chops' album and a producer in the background to where he's at now. I know others never expected him to blow up like this either, I heard an interview where Just Blaze said people at The Roc used to laugh at his rhymes pre- College Dropout.
Kanye in my opinion, going from ^this modest appearance on Chops' album and a producer in the background to where he's at now. I know others never expected him to blow up like this either, I heard an interview where Just Blaze said people at The Roc used to laugh at his rhymes pre- College Dropout.
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Also Nore hasn't exceeded shit to me. 1 group album and 1 solo album 12 years ago and not shit that is worthy of a purchase since.DLG wrote:this.Comedy Quaddafi wrote:I thought Ross would be a one hit wonder when I heard Hustlin', had no idea he would improve so much and become a major figure in rap.
I was thinking more along the lines of going from his debut on 'L.A L.A' and The War Report to making MTV approved Neptunes club bangers like 'Superthug' and 'Nothin' - dont think anyone saw that comingPhilaflava wrote:Also Nore hasn't exceeded shit to me. 1 group album and 1 solo album 12 years ago and not shit that is worthy of a purchase since.
Agree with Rawse - I thought he was another Bonecrusher when Hustlin came out.
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Did you listen to Port of Miami when it dropped? Not saying Ross hasn't exceeded expectations or improved considerably, but he's always been a top tier talent. I knew he'd be around for a while.Comedy Quaddafi wrote:I thought Ross would be a one hit wonder when I heard Hustlin', had no idea he would improve so much and become a major figure in rap.
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Gyangsta 4 Life wrote:Did you listen to Port of Miami when it dropped? Not saying Ross hasn't exceeded expectations or improved considerably, but he's always been a top tier talent. I knew he'd be around for a while.Comedy Quaddafi wrote:I thought Ross would be a one hit wonder when I heard Hustlin', had no idea he would improve so much and become a major figure in rap.

I'd have to agree with 50 Cent as well. I thought "Wanksta" and the Get Rich album were dope at the time but I never thought he'd blow up like he did when the "21 Questions" and "In Da Club" singles dropped.
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good call on kanye. i remember when he used to sell cdrs on hiphopsite.com
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Fat Joe is a good call. He's a dude that should have fade into the mist a decade ago yet he keeps coming back and having little hits hear and there.
That shit is pretty baffling.
Not that he's been a huge success but I'd add Kweli to the list.
The first time I heard him he was on stretch and bob , freestying with Tash and Mikah 9 , getting painfully outclassed. When he dropped a 12'' I was surprised that even happened. The fact he's maintained after the indie boom of the early 2000's is not something I woulda expected.
That shit is pretty baffling.
Not that he's been a huge success but I'd add Kweli to the list.
The first time I heard him he was on stretch and bob , freestying with Tash and Mikah 9 , getting painfully outclassed. When he dropped a 12'' I was surprised that even happened. The fact he's maintained after the indie boom of the early 2000's is not something I woulda expected.
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Kanye in my opinion, going from ^this modest appearance on Chops' album and a producer in the background to where he's at now. I know others never expected him to blow up like this either, I heard an interview where Just Blaze said people at The Roc used to laugh at his rhymes pre- College Dropout.

do you have this on mp3? the only version i've ever heard was off virtuosity and didn't have the chops verse.
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I certainly agree. Well said. Capone -N- Noreaga "The War Report (1997)" album is a classic. Noreaga "N.O.R.E. (1998)" was alright but everything else is coasters.Philaflava wrote: Also Nore hasn't exceeded shit to me. 1 group album and 1 solo album 12 years ago and not shit that is worthy of a purchase since.
I was thinking more along the lines of him dropping How To Rob which was reasonably big and then he ended up getting dropped from Sony and that seemed to be it for him, 3 or 4 years later he was the biggest rapper on the planet.Rob Sonic wrote:for what it's worth...50 cent, in NY it seemed impossible for him to not be huge, Jay Z called him the hottest rapper in 10 years or some shit and he and G unit are in large part responsible for the mix tape craze, and he got shot a lot.
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Blockhead wrote:Not that he's been a huge success but I'd add Kweli to the list.
Mos Def too. Given his beginnings, it's surprising that he's become an international superstar.
Might as well add Common too. Fifteen years ago I'd never have expected that he'd one day ignite a national firestorm involving the President of the United States.
Queen Latifah. Not because of her raps really but just how she has blown up into getting on major movies, Cover Girl commercials, hosting big events etc. If you would have told me back in 1993 that she would be the biggest thing out of Flavor Unit and still making moves in 2011, I wouldn't have believed you.
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Kid That's Lifeless wrote:He's already been mentioned by everyone in the "rappers that didn't live up to expectation" thread.Combo7 wrote:Blockhead wrote:Not that he's been a huge success but I'd add Kweli to the list.
Mos Def too. Given his beginnings, it's surprising that he's become an international superstar.
If you're using quality as a metric, sure, but that's not what this thread is about. Dude blew the fuck up whether you like his music or not.
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he didnt really blow up though did he? the average person on the street probably hasnt heard of him and even if they have they'd probably struggle to name one of his songs. He had the potential to make that happen but didnt fulfill it which is why he's in the other threadCombo7 wrote:Kid That's Lifeless wrote:He's already been mentioned by everyone in the "rappers that didn't live up to expectation" thread.Combo7 wrote:Blockhead wrote:Not that he's been a huge success but I'd add Kweli to the list.
Mos Def too. Given his beginnings, it's surprising that he's become an international superstar.
If you're using quality as a metric, sure, but that's not what this thread is about. Dude blew the fuck up whether you like his music or not.
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