call me insane but I listen to classical and enjoy it and some of it is actually really good

also I like power metal and sometimes death metal

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    MF DOOM is glazed and constantly talked about for a reason

    my top 5 is always very similar

    MF DOOM, Andre 3K, Eazy-E, Prodigy, and Krayzie Bone

    You can’t really say anyone but Rakim influenced these people lol

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      I mean you can thank hip-hop being a global phenomenon for someone on my list pretty much. (MF DOOM is so over glazed it’s scary, and I own his vinyls.)

      Kanye (it’s ye.) Chief keef Lauryn hill Nas bottom is probably tupac

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        MF DOOM is so under glazed, they basically spit on his name daily

        Kanye makes great music but anytime I hear about him, it makes me sad because like I’m Bipolar and so is my mom so I can relate to him in that way but I’m Jewish so like, he’s talking about me

        Chief Keef is INSANEEEEEEEE, I’m not even sure if he top 300

        Lauryn Hill is fair enough, she had a good solo album and the Fugees were alright

        Nas is very respectable

        Tupac is overrated, Biggie was unironically better

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          How do you have these barbershop uncle ass tastes at 18 nigga damn. MF doom is glazed constantly, mostly by white people. literally look up MF doom on any social media and it’s all glaze.

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            My parents had me when they were both young adults, and so they put me on to 90s music and I fucking love 90s music, the other genre I listen to is rock and my favourite band is RHCP and technically it’s like a late 90s, to mid 00s thing but the general point is that 1988-2011 is when music peaked imo, I still like newer shit though like Pusha T has put some heat, JID is great, I fw with x and juice, I’m not just pure unc listening

            saying MF DOOM is on the same tier as someone like Nas is extremely insulting to MF DOOM, that’s not glaze, glaze is like saying MF DOOM is by far the greatest rapper of all time, instead of just the greatest rapper of all time

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              this goes beyond glaze into pure dick riding cuh 😭 Nas washes doom. It’s genuinely not even a fair comparison. Seriously. It’s disgusting that you would have nas anywhere but top two. The man’s a cultural legend. Love doom but gah-lly.

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                Nas has 4 amazing albums, Illmatic (fucking obviously), KD3, It Was Written, and Stillmatic

                MF DOOM has 6 amazing albums, Madvilliany (Most obvious pick in human history) MM…FOOD, Vaudeville Vlllain, Operation: Doomsday, Born Like This, and Take Me To Your Leader

                What is so impressive about MF DOOM is that Madvilliany, MM…FOOD, Vaudeville Villain, and Take Me To Your Leader were all released in less than a two year period, I don’t know any rapper that could pull thast off except for MF DOOM

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                  guy who invented real lyricism in rap vs good lyricist. More good albums doesn’t mean they’re better in an individual level. Nas mentored the best rappers to do it.