Apr 13, 2016Naaaaaaah, can't go there. And I love the early 2000's too.
It's close, but I'd choose 90's over early 2000's by a tiny bit. 1994 to 1999 was pretty f---ing crazy with how many great albums came out a year. I could even put 1993 in the mix too, but I'll just stick with 94-99.
In 95 you had Me Against The World, Lifestyles ov da poor and dangerous, E. 1999, then the Infamous then a couple months later, you had Built 4 Cuban Linx then Doe Or Die, all within like 5 months of each other
I mean, just thinking about 1997... You had
Mase Harlem World
Biggie Life After Death
Wu Tang Wu Forever
Rakim 18th Letter
Will Smith Big Willie Style (laugh, but this was pretty big lol)
Jay Z vol 1
Busta Rhymes When Disaster Strikes
Puff Daddy No Way Out
Then 98..
Jay Z Vol. 2
Lauryn Hill- Miseducation
DMX It's Dark and h--- Is Hot
Outkast Aquemini
Big Pun Capitol Punishment
Lyricist Lounge Vol 1
Onyx Shut Em Down
Method Man Tical 2000
I'll spare you guys the rest of the years, but IDK, I don't remember a time in hip hop like that 5 year span.
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Apr 13, 2016
I can't wait for the classics radio station that plays early 2000s Hip-Hop/R&B
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Early 2000s was best.Enigma, Poohdini, Groovy Tony and 4 others like this. -
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No our generation has the best music oatSkippy, Lil Squeed, Narsh and 2 others like this. -
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Apr 14, 2016
Classic music is only considered classic because of the generation that judged it. In 20 years time we'll be having this discussion wondering how modern artists could possibly compare to established legends like Thug or Gates.Cyreides, Ordinary Joel, Narsh and 1 other person like this. -
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My parents listen to whatever is on the radio (not hip-hop tho), but they do still feel attached to the music they grew up listening to.Red Rum, Groovy Tony, Fitzy and 1 other person like this. -
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90s >>>>
But yeah, I'm sure you guys will love your music in 30 years lol.Worm, Enigma, Red Rum and 1 other person like this. -
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There is more and more diverse music being made now than ever before thanks to the technology being more readily available. Since the inception of pop music and radio, we've seen the same pop trends. Even in circles of classical music you had people clinging to the old ways and saying the youth were uncultured yada yada yada. I wouldn't trust an argument for our against this position. The most you can do is assess the differences from generation to generation and draw conclusions based on your personal priorities and preferences.Skippy, MTY, Groovy Tony and 1 other person like this. -
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@Narsh def gonna be a crusty a--- "real hip hop head" harkening back to the classics like Tha Tour and HiTunes when he reaches 30.Lil Squeed, Ordinary Joel and Narsh like this. -
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Apr 13, 2016
When a troll tells you not to feed another troll
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yeah but the '10s have given us MBDTF and Rich g---: Tha Tour pt. 1 so u and @Ordinary Joel are both wrongOrdinary Joel, Fitzy and Lil Squeed like this. -
Apr 13, 2016
I feel like 80's kids do this a lot lmao.
90s were fly though, I wish most of you experienced it. I definitely miss it.
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