Down Bottom>>>Yayo entire career
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Down Bottom>>>Yayo entire career
Nothing 50 Banks, Buck, Game, or Yayo ever did that will top And Then There Was X alone. Add in The Lox, Even 1st 2 albums
Hunger for More is the best album any set put out.
SOC
The Documentary
Bet for Mercy
GRODT
The Masscare
GUnit clears when it comes to just music.
DMX has a bunch of tracks that’s not good at all for me.Hunger For More is better than any DMX album? Nah
DMX has a bunch of tracks that’s not good at all for me.
Hunger for more production and lyrics are so damn good
Beg For Mercy>>>>
Both had classic debut albums but 50 never could match the hype of GRODT. 50's numbers slowly started sliding with each album he dropped while X's numbers kept going up. Ruff Ryders imo, had DMX, Eve, & D-Block (The Lox). G-Unit had 50, Banks, Game, & Buck. On a talent level both squads were equal. They both had short runs in their prime.I had to think about this for a min, it's damn near a tie.
Both had classic albums: X's first 2, GRODT & The Documentary
Both had arguable classic group albums: Vol 1 & BFM
Solid projects from the other members
I'd give the slight edge to Fif & G-Unit cuz they still have multiple classic mixtapes under their belt.
Yeah G-Unit as a whole probably could have lasted at least a entire decade before the flame actually burnt out. 50 caused the demise of G-Unit starting petty as beefs w/Fat Joe, Shyne, Kanye (not an actual beef), and in-house beefing w/Game & Buck.If 50 didn't diss ja rule majority of his career the g unit buzz wouldn't have been as big....ruff ryders is whole movement
But he did niggaIf 50 didn't diss ja rule majority of his career the g unit buzz wouldn't have been as big....