ESPN's Bomani Jones also says Guru is the most overrated
rapper.
ESPN analyst Bomani Jones took some time to answer questions
from fans during an episode of The
Evening Jones. When asked what the most overrated Rap album is, he says
that it's an album he remembers buying the day it came out: March 25, 1997.
"I was in my work getup and I went up into Blockbuster
Music so that I could go in there and I could buy this double album that had
just come out and it was called Life
After Death," Jones says.
He explains that he likes the first disc of The Notorious
B.I.G. album, but part two let him down, especially "Going Back to
Cali," produced by a New Yorker who
worked with both Biggie and Tupac.
"Disc two, sorry, man, you asshole New Yorkers,"
Jones says. "How you gonna make you a West Coast song and get Easy Mo Bee
to do the beat? Huh? It's got some cool songs on it man, but the idea that
that's better than Ready to Die or the idea that Life
After Death is some kinda five-star album, that's just
ridiculous."
When answering who the most overrated rapper is of all time,
he says despite the fact he thinks the question was tricking him into saying
Tupac, the most overrated rapper is Gang Starr memberGuru.
"Like Tupac, the most overrated rapper is ever is
dead," he says. "And I feel kinda torn about this 'cause he's the
first rapper that I ever interviewed after I started covering the rap game. But
the single most overrated rapper of all time is Guru. Guru, Guru, Guru."
Jones says that without quality production from DJ
Premier, Guru wouldn't nearly be as popular as he is.
"Guru's not bad, but you take Guru off them Premo beats
and we ain't having no discussion about Guru, man," he says. "There's
people who swear by Guru, dog, swear by Guru to the it, Guru one of the most
underrated rappers of all time. The fact that you know Guru's name is rating
enough."
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