How is my equation wrong? I think you need to know that there is a difference between being a rapper and being an emcee. Pac was a rapper. A good one at that. In the early 90's pac said himself that he was going with the gangsta image to make dough. MTV interview. I'll look for it on youtube. and I'm stating my opinion. And whenever there is a thread or "real life" convo bout the best of ANYTHING there will always be bias. Thats life. I'm not saying you're wrong nor am I saying your right. It's an opinion. And if we must stay to the topic at hand. em proved(not that he had too) he's still one of the greats and he can pretty much shit on whoever he wants.
I try not to draw a distinction between rappers and emcees, to me they are the same thing.
Its just some are good story tellers, some are good battlers, some are just shit altogether. Some have unique voices, or unique flows. Some are good at being commercial, some are good at doing underground material.
I just define them...Good rappers/emcees or bad rappers/emcees.
I think trying to seperate rappers from emcees causes confusion amongst the kids and they are getting hip hop culture a bit mixed up as a result.
I know since KRS made a statement trying to seperate the 2, to make himself standout as more than just a rapper, the whole thing has gotten confused.
I dont think that distinction needed to be made, KRS was a teacher, as well as a rapper, he had become more than just a rapper, but that was evident in his music, it didnt need a statement seperating rappers from emcees, they are the same thing by definition. But this is all a bit off topic.
I hope Em just drops the crazy image and going at pop stars, and gets back to doing what he is very capable of doing, which is flipping a crazy script, and this freestyle is a step in the right direction at least. But for me its gonna take a lot more to redeem himself from the pop image he has become.