2Pac vs. Nas (Rap Fans)

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Who was greater lyrically?

  • 2Pac

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CT Styles

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Both are lyrical geniuses and let's keep it simple, who's greater?

In my opinion it's 2Pac as he was able to tell such a great story in every song and it all flowed and all rhymed. He was lyrically a genius. I think 'Starin' Thru My Rearview' really showcases that talent. Nas though is a very close second. If 2Pac get's 100% Nas gets 99% they're that damn close.

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EDIT: Can this be moved to the music thread? I didn't realize.
 

straight_edge76

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I'd have to go with 2pac on this one. They both are IMO 2 of the 3 best MC's of all time. Nas is in my opinion the only MC that can be compared to 2pac. Lyrically they are two of the best. Nas has some classics. They are two of the best battle rappers of all time. Nas' "Ether" has to be my favorite diss track of all time "Hit 'EM up" is a close second.
 

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This one has to go to 2Pac. In his songs he can do it all, tell stories, make slow songs, diss tracks, radio tracks, hardcore tracks, and be lyrical in it all. Nas is right there right behind him but 2Pac is in the lead. I only wonder what it would have been like if he were still alive and still rapping.
 

straight_edge76

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This one has to go to 2Pac. In his songs he can do it all, tell stories, make slow songs, diss tracks, radio tracks, hardcore tracks, and be lyrical in it all. Nas is right there right behind him but 2Pac is in the lead. I only wonder what it would have been like if he were still alive and still rapping.

2pac is still rapping he just isn't alive, I just thought i'd throw that out there. I actually would have liked to see a MC battle between the two of them. But that is something that we all know would/could never happen.
 

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^^^ Yeah I know that, but the recent stuff to me doesn't live up to his tracks when he was alive. I think the best one to date since his death is ""My Rearview"
 

straight_edge76

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Yeah that is true, quick question., did The 7 Day Theory come out after he died or right before? I am not 100% sure.
 

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haha you already know :pimp:

2 Pac was not all that lyrical, in fact, he was pretty simple..

Nas
 

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7 Day Theory was finished before he died but released afterwards.

As far as the question of who's greater, 2pac or Nas?

Well, it's very close but I'm going with 2pac because I feel as though 2pac was more passionate with his songs. When he rapped you can feel he's trying to get a feeling out of you and even if you don't really live that life, he still made you understand and feel for the people who do live that life. When you listen to a 2pac song, you feel like you're living whatever he's talking about because he put so much passion and emphasis in his delivery.

With all due respect to Nas, he's a great lyricist and definitely better than Pac in that category but whenever he's rapping, as far as telling a story goes, it feels more like he's just a plain narrator telling you about it. He doesn't seem to put a lot of passion or emphasis in the story he's telling.

About 2pac still being alive and rapping, before he was killed he was talking about wanting to get out of rapping and pursue an acting career and work more behind-the-scenes instead of always being in the limelight. If he were alive, he'd probably be in the same position that Dr. Dre is in right now. He drops an album once every decade but besides that he stays in the background working with other artists. That's probably what 2pac would be doing now.
 

Wordlife

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As far as the question goes, I'm going to have to go with 2pac on this one
 

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With all due respect to Nas, he's a great lyricist and definitely better than Pac in that category but whenever he's rapping, as far as telling a story goes, it feels more like he's just a plain narrator telling you about it. He doesn't seem to put a lot of passion or emphasis in the story he's telling.

WHAAAAAT :mad:

listen to Live Now

side note - Scarlett, the woman dying of aids, was actually Nas' rapping from a females perspective


and

I Gave You Power

rapping as a god damn gun.

this is why I give nas the edge, his lyrical ability is flawless. who else has the ability to do perspective records like that? Did you hear project roaches, most people think he was rapping from a roaches perspective, but fail to realize the "roach" represented black men. Same with Fried Chicken, the way he substituted black women with fried chicken, was genius.

"You a bird, but you ain't a ki, got wings but you can't fly away from me"

"You in your hot tub, I'm looking at you salivating, dry you off, I got your paper towel waiting"

"Then I flock to the bed then, "Plop", When we done I need rest, don't know a part of you that I love best...Your legs or your breast, Ms. Fried Chicken, you gon' be a smurf's death"


sooo fuckin genius

lol I'm back on my grizzly, nas is THE best to ever do it..

Nas = :king:

yessir, I swear people take Pac because he's so simplistic

whats so dope about

"when we ride on our enemieeeeeeees, drinkin' henessyyyyyyyyyy" :sick:

the only thing Pac has on nas, was his beat selection. :dry:
 

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"I Gave You Power"= "96' Bonnie And Clyde"

lol

But I already said, Nas is a great lyricist and he does have great songs but I feel like he puts the same old flow to his songs.
 

Moonlight Drive

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I've never seen anything that special about 2pac. Nas for sure.
 

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I'll go more in depth with this reply later, but right now..

Nas rules the poll.
 

CT Styles

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The poll is currently tied and I honestly see it that way, they're pretty much identical imo. Nas is the modern day 2Pac.