Started listening when I was 12, had older siblings who got me into it, started writing rhymes and digging through the local mom and pop cd store 4 years later, then I went and bought my mic a couple years after that, got serious about recording just a year and a half ago.
You could do research as I've been telling you to do, instead you don't look at video archives, at producers and where they came from or at why people who are known as the greats of the golden era are great and yet you presume to know who is famous and who isn't.
Lookie here, the reality is regardless of my age, those people are famous, I've even made a case for why they are.
The only thing you've done is show bluster and ignorance.
Sean Price gets spins, Heltah Skeltah as a duo gets spins.
Del does, Dan the automator does, even kool keith and kutmasta kurt do, so does outkast and the west coast artists mentioned here and even the others from LCN and everywhere else I mentioned.
When we started you claimed that a supergroup making an album was a completely original achievement. Clearly, even by your own admission, it isn't.
You can bicker about fame all you want and fame isn't even something slaughterhouse has.
They are not the first supergroup to put out an album, even by your wishy washy definition of a supergroup.
Yes, I am more schooled on this than you are, such is made obvious by the way you keep back tracking, first there were no supergroups who achieved this, then suddenly you admitted there were a few, then you admitted to another and now you're just barely clinging to this notion the others I named weren't famous.
And honestly, most would not agree with you.
Either way you look at it, your original point is dead.
And I do believe I've wasted enough dialogue here for now so I'm moving on. Continue to defend your unaccomplished idols if you like...

