If You Were Born After 1990 Then Your Opinion On Hip Hop Doesn't Really Matter....

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Already Home_17;2014077 said:
born in 1992

this logic is stupid. you can't help when you were born. your age doesn't affect your ability to appreciate great music

C/S Its laughable to think that just cause you were born after 1990 that your taste in hip hop is garbage.
 
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Ishi;2014133 said:
C/S Its laughable to think that just cause you were born after 1990 that your taste in hip hop is garbage.

The album in your avi did sumthin to me.

5%.
 
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'78....ya'll just faking the funk if you ain't lived through that shit.

T/S....under your rules a person born in '89 is cool. FOH. That same '89 baby would've only been 11 in 2000... 16 in 2005. The fuck does that fool know about hiphop.
 
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Let me just take this time to say that, in the long run, nobody's opinions on Hip Hop matter. 70's and 80's Hip Hop was limited to New Yorkers breakdancing at parties and defacing public property. 90's Hip Hop was plagued with idiots who turned a harmless underground culture into a violent front for drug trafficking and scapegoat for the effects of Reganomics. 2000's Hip Hop was/is litered with intentionally ignorant men, oversexualized women, flamboyant boys, and girls who've lost their childhood by the age of 12.

There's good to be found in every generation but let's not point the finger because your shit stinks just as much as the next person's.

And if this thread gets locked, let it be a clear sign that the Allhiphop.com Ill Community volunteer employees/moderators are against critical thought inducing conversation on the culture that we "supposedly" are here to discuss. Why lock a thread just because someone has a strong opinion and a detailed opening post to support it? Don't be weak minded. Grow a spine.
 
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soul rattler;2014267 said:
Let me just take this time to say that, in the long run, nobody's opinions on Hip Hop matter. 70's and 80's Hip Hop was limited to New Yorkers breakdancing at parties and defacing public property. 90's Hip Hop was plagued with idiots who turned a harmless underground culture into a violent front for drug trafficking and scapegoat for the effects of Reganomics. 2000's Hip Hop was/is litered with intentionally ignorant men, oversexualized women, flamboyant boys, and girls who've lost their childhood by the age of 12.

There's good to be found in every generation but let's not point the finger because your shit stinks just as much as the next person's.

And if this thread gets locked, let it be a clear sign that the Allhiphop.com Ill Community volunteer employees/moderators are against critical thought inducing conversation on the culture that we "supposedly" are here to discuss. Why lock a thread just because someone has a strong opinion and a detailed opening post to support it? Don't be weak minded. Grow a spine.

C/S, was actually looking for that thread
 
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I didnt agree with the thread's premise but they should've kept that shit, could have had some good discussion........
 
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soul rattler;2014267 said:
Let me just take this time to say that, in the long run, nobody's opinions on Hip Hop matter. 70's and 80's Hip Hop was limited to New Yorkers breakdancing at parties and defacing public property.

Know what you're trying to say but by the end of the 80's rap was beyond NYC. LA Philly Miami Houston the Bay were all making noise.

90's Hip Hop was plagued with idiots who turned a harmless underground culture into a violent front for drug trafficking and scapegoat for the effects of Reganomics.

True but drug dealers fronted labels and artists before the 90's (Eric B with the real 50 cent, Russel dealt coke, old school Coke La Rock). The streets had they hand in hip hop from the beginning cause its from the street. 90's rappers grew up in the crack era and the music reflected that.

2000's Hip Hop was/is litered with intentionally ignorant men, oversexualized women, flamboyant boys, and girls who've lost their childhood by the age of 12.

True but it started getting like that after 96.

There's good to be found in every generation but let's not point the finger because your shit stinks just as much as the next person's.
And if this thread gets locked, let it be a clear sign that the Allhiphop.com Ill Community volunteer employees/moderators are against critical thought inducing conversation on the culture that we "supposedly" are here to discuss. Why lock a thread just because someone has a strong opinion and a detailed opening post to support it? Don't be weak minded. Grow a spine.

Good points overall though, to me well reasoned opinions from fans of any generation are worthwhile imo. Old school gives perspective from seeing shit come about and knowing shit niggas aint up on. New school gives perspective from being up on shit today and embracing change. You need to hear from both sides.
 
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MrMinted;2013903 said:
I was born in 1982 but its the only form of music I have ever followed from being a kid, so I remember all the "golden age" and the "classic" beefs as they were unfolding....

I read some oppinions on here and I think to myself that this guy doesnt know what he is on about, and then I realise that they were probably just out the sack when the original thing happened so why would they know...

Am I the only one that feels like this?

If you were born after 1990 then please don't comment

I just made the cut phew (born in 1990) but your location is the UK therefore your opinion doesn't matter because your not living in the country that hip hop originated from lol. But this is excatly what baffles me about some of these older heads in hip hop. What if Robert Johnson told BB King "hey dont make blues music man your too young to be playing that or Led Zepplin told U2 they cant be a rock band their music doesn't matter. You probally just having a mid life crisis and taking out on the boards lol.
 
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MrMinted;2013991 said:
More for the love of the art back then, now its all about a quick buck with recycled formulas....

I appreciate original new material but things like Gucci Mane, Lil Boosie & Soulja Boy I just don't understand??? Junk!!

"people fear what they dont understand, hate what they cant concur"
 
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son of 1973;2014516 said:
goes both ways young niggas will shit on old niggas in a minute.....

well,it's because niggas keep complaining about where hip hop is goin so on and so forth....I respect every rapper from the "good ol days" of hip hop...I mean most of my favorite hip hop albums were released before I was born, could talk, or when I was watchin nickelodeon....young niggas could always go back and fuck wit the classics...Even I think the game fucked up, seriously it is....but times change... It's a new game....Niggas saying our opinions don't matter when they don't know shit about what we know....don't let the radio help you place perspective on what we listen to....
 
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80s baby reporting in and yeah I cosign this thread off the title alone. lil wayne the greatest rapper alive?? why??????????
 
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Freshonia;2014582 said:
well,it's because niggas keep complaining about where hip hop is goin so on and so forth....I respect every rapper from the "good ol days" of hip hop...I mean most of my favorite hip hop albums were released before I was born, could talk, or when I was watchin nickelodeon....young niggas could always go back and fuck wit the classics...Even I think the game fucked up, seriously it is....but times change... It's a new game....Niggas saying our opinions don't matter when they don't know shit about what we know....don't let the radio help you place perspective on what we listen to....

that's fair fam and im a og. dont got no problem with that.......
 
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all i know is the way music is judged now is detrimental to the genre. When over indulgent pieces of garbage are seen as high art and any type of creativity is heralded as good we have a serious problem. Execution is and should be paramount regardless of how creative something is. We have lowered our standards to the bare minimum. which is hurting the music it is starting to regress at a very quick pace. when it should be evolving in every aspect but y'all don't hear me dough
 
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