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Old 03.23.2007, 09:43 AM   #1
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recently, Jenn did a post about Rolling Stone's list of top NYC rockers and rappers, and it was mentioned here, while the rock side was pretty solid for the most part (aside of any bands that only appeared in the last 10 years), but the rap portion of the list was quite asskiss in favor of Jay-Z, and quite appalling that The KRS is over, The KRS is over BIDDY BYE BYE

http://www.trapperjennmd.org/2007/03...biddy-bye.html

one year ago MTV did their part to suck up to Hova with this ensemble:

1. Jay-Z
2. Tupac
3. The Notorious B.I.G.
4. Rakim
5. Nas
6. KRS-One
7. Big Daddy Kane
8. Ice Cube
9. Eminem
10. LL Cool J

and this morning this list on about.com spurred some more fire in the camp roast

1. Rakim
2. KRS-One
3. Big Daddy Kane
4. Nas
5. The Notorious B.I.G.
6. Jay-Z
7. 2Pac
8. Kool G Rap
9. Ice Cube
10. Scarface
11. Common
12. Chuck D
13. Redman
14. Slick Rick
15. LL Cool J
16. Big Pun
17. GZA / Genius
18. Lauryn Hill
19. Eminem
20. Black Thought

so who is the Greatest Master of the Mic?

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