Do you think techs music is better the tupac and biggie smalls and Dr Dre?????

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I agree BIG and PAC are classics, each with an impressive catalog. However neither one of them had the ryming capabilities of TECH.

 ALL 3 ARE GREAT NO DOUBT, I dont want to be misunderstood. And BIG/PAC did GREAT things for hip hop.

Dre makes tight beats and discovers good talent. thats about it

 

@Lovebuckets: Im 30 now, been a conesuer of my favorite artist for many moons now

 

 

 

It's hard to really say that Big and Pac had great rhyming capabilities. What I've heard from both, which is basically almost everything, has always been great. But, what if they hadn't lost their lives in the first place? Would they have kept getting better, or would they've fallen off into the abyss known as Mainstream Rap today?

I don't think they would go mainstream because there music is to gangsta know what I mean And it would Keep getting better to

Tyler Turner said:

It's hard to really say that Big and Pac had great rhyming capabilities. What I've heard from both, which is basically almost everything, has always been great. But, what if they hadn't lost their lives in the first place? Would they have kept getting better, or would they've fallen off into the abyss known as Mainstream Rap today?

As far as technically and diversity Tech is superior 2Pac n Big as far as delivery they were all dope. Biggie had a rhythm with a bouncy groove unrivled And his voice and Mic presence like an old school Mobster with a Tommy gun. 2Pac's passion and Charisma gave him a voice beyond just a rapper. Tech probably has more of this than any rapper living today but on Pacs level of heart felt meaning through music..there will never be another PAC. But is Tech an all around better rapper? Yes. IMO his catelogue is deeper. His range of music is broader. He can do adrenaline rush songs. Songs of meaning. Party songs. Now the two can do that as well but the difference is Tech is a Chopper as well as a rapper the average listener can understand. No 1 on a major scale has that. Your either a chopper, a complex wordsmith, or a story teller. Tech can spit like Twista. Tell a story like PAC. Do a Party song like BIG. And he can get dark like Brotha Lynch. The 1thing about Tech that I didn't like was when he titled his album King of Darkness after he signed Brotha Lynch. Shit just did not sit right with me.



Weezy Bellis said:

As far as technically and diversity Tech is superior 2Pac n Big as far as delivery they were all dope. Biggie had a rhythm with a bouncy groove unrivled And his voice and Mic presence like an old school Mobster with a Tommy gun. 2Pac's passion and Charisma gave him a voice beyond just a rapper. Tech probably has more of this than any rapper living today but on Pacs level of heart felt meaning through music..there will never be another PAC. But is Tech an all around better rapper? Yes. IMO his catelogue is deeper. His range of music is broader. He can do adrenaline rush songs. Songs of meaning. Party songs. Now the two can do that as well but the difference is Tech is a Chopper as well as a rapper the average listener can understand. No 1 on a major scale has that. Your either a chopper, a complex wordsmith, or a story teller. Tech can spit like Twista. Tell a story like PAC. Do a Party song like BIG. And he can get dark like Brotha Lynch. The 1thing about Tech that I didn't like was when he titled his album King of Darkness after he signed Brotha Lynch. Shit just did not sit right with me.
 
Makes complete sense 
I agree. There was such a movement back than. And PAC just had all the best rappers from the West Coast at the time on the All Eyez On Me album. E40,Mac Mall,CBO,Spice1..I felt like all the best acts in the underground were about to blow up...damn shame E40 had to finally get his dues with the hyphy gimmick. When Pac was killed it really was the day the music died.

B Hendricks said:
I don't think they would go mainstream because there music is to gangsta know what I mean And it would Keep getting better to

Tyler Turner said:

It's hard to really say that Big and Pac had great rhyming capabilities. What I've heard from both, which is basically almost everything, has always been great. But, what if they hadn't lost their lives in the first place? Would they have kept getting better, or would they've fallen off into the abyss known as Mainstream Rap today?

Tech is bar far my favorite out of the 3. Tupac>Biggie>Tech>Dre. Tupac is the first rapper to bring that rawness to his rhymes. I can't explain it. He also has some great story telling skills and songs. Biggie brought a whole different and more complex rhyme scheme than anyone back in the 90's. 

POC kills them all!!!!!!

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