Re: Okay Bgol, Name A Rapper That Should Have Blown Up.

Kardinal Offishal (katts are still sleeping on him)
Lord Have Mercy (formerly of Flipmode Squad)
Little Brother (especially Phonte)
Heltah Skeltah
Canibus
Ras Kas
Jojo Pellegrino (Italian katt from Staten Island. He was nice as hell)
Redman (yes he's respected but still doesn't get the props he deserves)
Kool G Rap
La the Darkman (Wu-Tang affiliate and was a good story rhymer)
Sticky Fingaz as a solo rapper (his 1st album was pretty good)
Obie Trice
Proof (RIP)
The Roots (how they never went platinum despite making great albums every time is still beyond me)
Big L (RIP)
Cuban Link (nicest member of Terror Squad after Big Pun when he was around)
Outsidaz (Rah Diggaz old crew and Eminem used to roll with them too)
Punch & Wordsworth
Royce da 5'9
 
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Kardinal Offishall
Crooked I
Ras Kass
Joe Budden
AZ
Cormega
Masta Ace
Sly Boogy
Tray Deee from Tha Eastsidaz (dude's flow is just impeccable)
Devin the Dude
Ghostface
Obie Trice
Stat Quo
Blu
Little Brother
Royce Da 5'9"
 
ecord companies went under:
De La Soul.
Masta Ace.
Phatcyde.

Never lived up to the hype:
Nas.
Memphis Bleek
Lloyd Banks


Man you can't put Nas in the same category with Mephis Bleek and Lloyd Banks. Shit he got classic albums. That is all.
 
Something seems fishy about how that whole thing went down.

Hip Hop Police was a hit, but he never followed it up...

Right, it seemed like he had some kind of issue with his label and never talked about it.

He had no push at all, and he was coming off of that successful first album.

I think it was his company maybe.
 
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