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  • Ja Rule, MC Hammer Top Complex's "30 Worst Falls-Offs In Rap History"

    In its nearly forty years of existence, Hip Hop has seen hundreds of artists strike it big on minute, only to watch them fade into insignificance the next. Now, in a recent article, Complex chronicles thirty of the worst career failings in Hip Hop history.

    It's the Real's Eric and Jeff Rosenthal joined forces with Complex to toast to the thirty biggest career fall-offs in rap history. The list covers everyone from Charles Hamilton to No Limit; however, it's Ja Rule and MC Hammer who take the top spots on the list.

    "In the early 2000s, you couldn't go anywhere without hearing Ja Rule sing-rapping," they write of Ja Rule. "The rapper born Jeffery Atkins, who at one time was spitting alongside Jay-Z and DMX, shifted lanes and just-about single-handledly took Hip Hop pop, thanks to his collaborations with Ashanti, Jennifer Lopez, and Christina Milian. But it honestly wasn't the lightweight fare that took its toll on Ja, it was the emergence of his real-life enemy, 50 Cent."

    Of MC Hammer, they say, "Everyone knows this story: MC Hammer danced his way to the top of the charts, made a ton of money and then pissed it all away by attempting to employ half of Oakland while on tour...He became a punchline for 'The Simpsons,' a sob story on 'Behind the Music.' He only became 'a thing' more recently once Twitter suggested that people follow him, for some indiscernible reason."

    Check out the full list over at Complex.
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  • #2
    What u talking bout, Ja Rule the shit! lol

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    • #3
      Ja Rule, MC Hammer Top Complex's "30 Worst Falls-Offs In Rap History"

      Not a bad list, it's missing 50 cent in there though

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BayAreasFinest View Post
        Not a bad list, it's missing 50 cent in there though
        50 may have fallen in "skills" but he's still on top with his headphones line and with SK and still on top musically. if 50 should be there then put eminem in aswell because his latest shit sucks big time and yet he's still on top.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by HazeSilver View Post
          50 may have fallen in "skills" but he's still on top with his headphones line and with SK and still on top musically. if 50 should be there then put eminem in aswell because his latest shit sucks big time and yet he's still on top.
          lol eminem will never be in that list, his albums still make money. 50's havent for years, regardless of the vitamin water deal and all the other crap; he needs to be in that list

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BayAreasFinest View Post
            lol eminem will never be in that list, his albums still make money. 50's havent for years, regardless of the vitamin water deal and all the other crap; he needs to be in that list
            50 cent's only way to make that list is if we don't hear about him no more, but he is still relevant even tho he released his last album in 2009.

            As for Eminem, I'm a big fan, but for what he did with his return and the horrible recovery LP, ill put him on that list.

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