It's August 28, 2025, 02:15:20 AM
I have girls in my classroom. Well, the other day we had a discussion about music and all 3 girls I was talking to said they love Drop It Like It's Hot and Let's Get Blown. So I told them that these 2 songs are not half as good as Snoop's previous work, especially Drop It Like It's Hot. I told em to download previous Snoop Dogg albums, but they were like "no, cause these are the only good songs by Snoop". I'm like WHAT THE FUCK, Doggystyle is seen by many as the greatest album ever and you claim you don't even like songs like Who Am I and Gin & Juice? The saddest part of this story is that these girls are good examples of how people (or actually girls in general) look at rap nowadays: they refuse to listen to older music and they only listen to what is 'served' to them.R.I.P. rap fans all over the world
i had kind of a similar situation. the other weekend i was with some homies and i was bumpin sum quik and they were like "lets turn this garbage off. You have any g unit?" i wa slike yeh i have g unit but im not turning this off.
Now what's exactly the problem? They don't like old rap? Every time they're playing songs like Pac's "California love" or House of Pain's "Jump around" in the club, everyone's going crazy. Maybe Snoop's old shit is just a bit too 'real' for the average pop audience to like it. In fact, I like "Drop it like it's hot", I won't deny. It's nothing gangsta or whatever, but it's a good song.