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Personally for me, my fave era is 1991 - 1998!1999 was ok but it started to fade for me a little bit, especially with the south soundscoming in, by 2002 i had stopped listning to new rap music altogether
The blood gang embraces Tupac as a member even if YOU dont.
wow infant, great job posting the exact same essay about your opinion on rap history for the hundredth time. we get it. gotta say though i find it weird you dont like dmx with all of your issues and whatnot, seems like his anger and frustration would appeal to you
i find it weird you dont like dmx with all of your issues and whatnot, seems like his anger and frustration would appeal to you
Eminem watered down Hip Hop wtf iz u sayin. After "Tha Massacre" released Eminem could've fell off the radar completely IMO. Now 50 and Lil Jon gave Hip Hop back it's raw edge, not hardly Eminem (he was still a novelty act). Other than Ja Rule there weren't too many "fake" people around. Again these r Entertainers, They're not exactly people we know. I could clown Juicy J for being a retarded crackfiend every time a cameras is in his face but at the same time I know Juice would pull out a gun and use that muthafucka if he had to, he'd fight me if I disrespected him. His immediate family (Project Pat and so on) and close circle of people (DJ Paul, etc) were all tied to Drugs, Murders, Drug Cartels, and various other "come up from rock bottom" hustles. So when you say fake u have to give specific examples becuz Hip Hop was never really all of that bad, it just kinda stagnated/stayed the same in 02', 03', and 04'. You have some classics from then but overall it's not it's greatest era. If it wasn't for songs like "Get Low" and "In Da Club" then we'd be over here still talking about how Death Row and Murder Inc shoulda woulda couldas even tho they shoulda. My man, your view on Rap music is very shallow. "It's Dark And Hell Is Hot" is damn near classic
U were too young to understand then
There's no leaders or independent thinkers, they're all just actors playing a part to fulfill an agenda.
cats in the 80s would say it peaked in the mid 80s..when all the booty n gangsta rap gettin big..durin the 90s...when we was young..now the kendrick fans r younger than us..n our generation is sayin what the run dmc gen sayin...1day rap fans would shut the fuck up n jus appreciate music 4 what it is like the rock,gospel, pop n country fans..have never heard terry reid fans put down the john meyer generation down...or shirly ceasar shit on cece winansdolly parton hate on taylor swift..
Quote from: Hollywood Bilderberg Group™ on April 22, 2012, 06:39:16 AMU were too young to understand thenNo you were the youngin back then. It's one of those bad songs that you like from your childhood because back then you were entertained by the simplest of things.