Lil Yachty Can't Name 5 Songs By Biggie Or Tupac

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KneeGro_DuperMan;9292177 said:
It is what is b........these lil niggas don't know shit....and I don't expect them to.

Which is pathetic. If ppl dont know their past, they have no foundation to build on.... hence why we have all this trash music.

When Mike, Prince and Stevie were blowing up in the late 70's early 80's they were all but 20,21... yet they respected and knew their past. they knew Lil Richard, Jackie Wilson, James Brown, B.B King, Muddy Waters, Chuck Berry...

That's how they was able to build and take music, and the arts to levels never seen before because, they built on the past.

Idagf about age. U a fucking rapper, and u don't know music from niggas who are legends and are staple in the genre u practice nigga??????

Its not like u gotta go to a record store, and know what to look for....you can just go on YouTube, Spotify, Tidal, or Apple Music, and discover the last 40-50 years of music....

There's no excuse... you can tell what artists respect the past, from the type of music they make.

 
kingblaze84;9295392 said:
NothingButTheTruth;9295352 said:
Contrary to the commercial takeover opinion of rap, Biggie and Pac are NOT pioneers of Hip-Hop. Rap did not start with them.

How many of you guys can name 5 KRS songs? Or 5 Rakim songs? Kane? Those are the real classic acts.

Biggie and 2pac overall are considered better artists then the ones you named by most, so it's not the same. I get your point but Biggie and 2pac had much better songs then Rakim and Kane, let's be real. I say this as someone who has Rakim and BDK albums, so to me Yachty is more out of line.

Obviously I disagree, but now we're just arguing opinion if we go down that road. I'm just pointing out that Pac and Biggie were not the first niggas to do this shit, or the first niggas to go commercial, so it doesn't make sense to act like not knowing their catalog is some rap taboo shit, when there's real pioneers that don't get their respect.

Biggie and Pac were just one of the pack.
 
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SheerExcellence;9295540 said:
Lab Baby;9294861 said:
SheerExcellence;9293561 said:
when lupe didn't know shit about ATCQ even though he was performing a verse of theirs on hip hop honors, did y'all go as hard on him as you did on RHQ and now lil yachty?

im not caping, just asking an honest question...

i really don't care what a 17 year old thinks about music 20 years ago

i know when dre made the chronic and snoop's first album, all the old heads were telling me that was nothing but "talking over parliament funkadelic beats" and they'd go on and on about p-funk and all that and in my head all i heard was "blah blah blah"

i imagine this is the same thing

tupac and biggie was OUR generation, these kids have their own generation, let them rock

The difference tho is, P Funk and Dre/Snoop were different genres. It's not like them dudes were R&B singers or keyboardists and disregarded their legacy. If anything, they reintroduced those dudes to a new generation. Matter of fact, they even went as far as working with those artists in the future. I honestly wouldn't know who Roger Troutman was if it wasn't for Dre and Pac. These new dudes are just ignorant to their past and completely unwilling to learn.

To us it's the same genre, but to these kids it isn't. What yatchy is doing has nothing to do with rakim. These 16 year old kids don't care about music from twenty years ago the same way most 16 year olds haven't from dawn of music. Most ppl ain't vibing with shit their parents did, that's just how it is.

This ain't no different than when heavy metal ppl were saying Fuck rolling stones. It is the same thing.

The same way black Panthers were saying Fuck mlk.

The thing i don't understand is rock n roll, Heavy metal, punk rock, and hip hop... All initially came out being like Fuck the past, this is our shit. That's the foundation for any rebellious music...

But now that the youth are doing it to hiphop and heavy metal the oldies wanna say this is not fair. The same way guns n roses was mad because nirvana(kurt cobain) kept dissing them every chance he got...

This is what young kids do and they always have done this. There was once a writer/philosopher who kept complaining about the talents of the young kids of his time and how the kids had no respect, and didn't pay homage to the elders who paved the way... You know who that writer was? Socrates back in b.c days and shit...

Ain't nothing changed my nigga.

Hip hop ain't special and immune to shIt

Overall young kids don't care about old stuff and why would they?

Respect and influence? I bet 22 year old rockers can name 5 Nirvana songs, 5 Led Zeppelin songs, etc...
 
smp4life;9296131 said:
SheerExcellence;9295540 said:
Lab Baby;9294861 said:
SheerExcellence;9293561 said:
when lupe didn't know shit about ATCQ even though he was performing a verse of theirs on hip hop honors, did y'all go as hard on him as you did on RHQ and now lil yachty?

im not caping, just asking an honest question...

i really don't care what a 17 year old thinks about music 20 years ago

i know when dre made the chronic and snoop's first album, all the old heads were telling me that was nothing but "talking over parliament funkadelic beats" and they'd go on and on about p-funk and all that and in my head all i heard was "blah blah blah"

i imagine this is the same thing

tupac and biggie was OUR generation, these kids have their own generation, let them rock

The difference tho is, P Funk and Dre/Snoop were different genres. It's not like them dudes were R&B singers or keyboardists and disregarded their legacy. If anything, they reintroduced those dudes to a new generation. Matter of fact, they even went as far as working with those artists in the future. I honestly wouldn't know who Roger Troutman was if it wasn't for Dre and Pac. These new dudes are just ignorant to their past and completely unwilling to learn.

To us it's the same genre, but to these kids it isn't. What yatchy is doing has nothing to do with rakim. These 16 year old kids don't care about music from twenty years ago the same way most 16 year olds haven't from dawn of music. Most ppl ain't vibing with shit their parents did, that's just how it is.

This ain't no different than when heavy metal ppl were saying Fuck rolling stones. It is the same thing.

The same way black Panthers were saying Fuck mlk.

The thing i don't understand is rock n roll, Heavy metal, punk rock, and hip hop... All initially came out being like Fuck the past, this is our shit. That's the foundation for any rebellious music...

But now that the youth are doing it to hiphop and heavy metal the oldies wanna say this is not fair. The same way guns n roses was mad because nirvana(kurt cobain) kept dissing them every chance he got...

This is what young kids do and they always have done this. There was once a writer/philosopher who kept complaining about the talents of the young kids of his time and how the kids had no respect, and didn't pay homage to the elders who paved the way... You know who that writer was? Socrates back in b.c days and shit...

Ain't nothing changed my nigga.

Hip hop ain't special and immune to shIt

Overall young kids don't care about old stuff and why would they?

Respect and influence? I bet 22 year old rockers can name 5 Nirvana songs, 5 Led Zeppelin songs, etc...

Kurt cobain was openly insulting to guns n roses and motley crew and would say he never fucked with their albums. Young artists have always shown this disrespect, not ALL, but it's not unheard of.

Led zeppelin was panned by most critics when they came out and even today many ppl still view them as over the top, arrogant, self indulgent, and played overly dramatic "poppy" rock. Punk music came about because young rockers hated all the bullshit people like led zepplin represented.

This idea of a happy group of rockers from led zepplin to kiss to poison, to rolling stones to nirvana to linkin psrk to whoever is popular now...all sitting around at a table knowing each other's music and paying homage to each other is simply not true.

The same exact thing ppl are mad abt with yatchy they said the SAME EXACT SHIT in 1992 when the grunge rock guys were dissing the metal bands like ac/dc and guns n roses....

I'm telling you man this is nothing new. Frank Sinatra thought elvis didn't pay him any respect because Elvis said i don't listen to that. Then Elvis didn't like the Beatles because they didn't like his crap music.... Then the punk rockets like Sid viscous said Beatles were bullshit, then guns n roses said punk rock was bullshit them nirvana said guns n roses is bullshit

Please stop fooling yourself to think this is new to hip hop. If anything it's simply the same ol think going on. Young kids asserting their claim on art and old folks getting mad that their time had passed.

It's COOL if a young kid likes biggie or tupac, but sorry folks, it doesn't have to be a requirement. They aren't us. They have different experiences and a different world.

 
Will this wack n*gga be talked about in 3 years? Who cares what he knows or doesn't know. He could recite 2pac and Biggie's entire discography. That wouldn't change the fact he's wack af. Just like how a decade ago people were talking about these Party like a rockstar n*ggas. Where are they now? Wack n*ggas don't sustain. Even if they have a few hits.
 
Hit em up

Ambitions as a ride

To live and die in LA

Hail Mary

Dear mama

Brenda had a baby

Hit me up

juicy

Hypnotize

Niggas bleed

Machine gun funk

Gimme da loot

Kick in da door

My memory regarding entertainment is super trash I thought I couldn't name 5 songs my dam self for a second

But the nigga is only 19 and was brought up in the absolute worst years of rap you really can't be madone at the kid it's unnecessary
 
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SheerExcellence;9296192 said:
smp4life;9296131 said:
SheerExcellence;9295540 said:
Lab Baby;9294861 said:
SheerExcellence;9293561 said:
when lupe didn't know shit about ATCQ even though he was performing a verse of theirs on hip hop honors, did y'all go as hard on him as you did on RHQ and now lil yachty?

im not caping, just asking an honest question...

i really don't care what a 17 year old thinks about music 20 years ago

i know when dre made the chronic and snoop's first album, all the old heads were telling me that was nothing but "talking over parliament funkadelic beats" and they'd go on and on about p-funk and all that and in my head all i heard was "blah blah blah"

i imagine this is the same thing

tupac and biggie was OUR generation, these kids have their own generation, let them rock

The difference tho is, P Funk and Dre/Snoop were different genres. It's not like them dudes were R&B singers or keyboardists and disregarded their legacy. If anything, they reintroduced those dudes to a new generation. Matter of fact, they even went as far as working with those artists in the future. I honestly wouldn't know who Roger Troutman was if it wasn't for Dre and Pac. These new dudes are just ignorant to their past and completely unwilling to learn.

To us it's the same genre, but to these kids it isn't. What yatchy is doing has nothing to do with rakim. These 16 year old kids don't care about music from twenty years ago the same way most 16 year olds haven't from dawn of music. Most ppl ain't vibing with shit their parents did, that's just how it is.

This ain't no different than when heavy metal ppl were saying Fuck rolling stones. It is the same thing.

The same way black Panthers were saying Fuck mlk.

The thing i don't understand is rock n roll, Heavy metal, punk rock, and hip hop... All initially came out being like Fuck the past, this is our shit. That's the foundation for any rebellious music...

But now that the youth are doing it to hiphop and heavy metal the oldies wanna say this is not fair. The same way guns n roses was mad because nirvana(kurt cobain) kept dissing them every chance he got...

This is what young kids do and they always have done this. There was once a writer/philosopher who kept complaining about the talents of the young kids of his time and how the kids had no respect, and didn't pay homage to the elders who paved the way... You know who that writer was? Socrates back in b.c days and shit...

Ain't nothing changed my nigga.

Hip hop ain't special and immune to shIt

Overall young kids don't care about old stuff and why would they?

Respect and influence? I bet 22 year old rockers can name 5 Nirvana songs, 5 Led Zeppelin songs, etc...

Kurt cobain was openly insulting to guns n roses and motley crew and would say he never fucked with their albums. Young artists have always shown this disrespect, not ALL, but it's not unheard of.

Led zeppelin was panned by most critics when they came out and even today many ppl still view them as over the top, arrogant, self indulgent, and played overly dramatic "poppy" rock. Punk music came about because young rockers hated all the bullshit people like led zepplin represented.

This idea of a happy group of rockers from led zepplin to kiss to poison, to rolling stones to nirvana to linkin psrk to whoever is popular now...all sitting around at a table knowing each other's music and paying homage to each other is simply not true.

The same exact thing ppl are mad abt with yatchy they said the SAME EXACT SHIT in 1992 when the grunge rock guys were dissing the metal bands like ac/dc and guns n roses....

I'm telling you man this is nothing new. Frank Sinatra thought elvis didn't pay him any respect because Elvis said i don't listen to that. Then Elvis didn't like the Beatles because they didn't like his crap music.... Then the punk rockets like Sid viscous said Beatles were bullshit, then guns n roses said punk rock was bullshit them nirvana said guns n roses is bullshit

Please stop fooling yourself to think this is new to hip hop. If anything it's simply the same ol think going on. Young kids asserting their claim on art and old folks getting mad that their time had passed.

It's COOL if a young kid likes biggie or tupac, but sorry folks, it doesn't have to be a requirement. They aren't us. They have different experiences and a different world.

I hear you but punk and punk influenced acts were a result of an active dislike for self-indulgent rock like Glam metal and corporate rock. I don't think lil yachty is that aware. Why are the Rolling Stones still relevant but old hip-hop acts can't get booked unless they go to Europe? Also, the Beatles were Elvis fans.
 
SheerExcellence;9296192 said:
smp4life;9296131 said:
SheerExcellence;9295540 said:
Lab Baby;9294861 said:
SheerExcellence;9293561 said:
when lupe didn't know shit about ATCQ even though he was performing a verse of theirs on hip hop honors, did y'all go as hard on him as you did on RHQ and now lil yachty?

im not caping, just asking an honest question...

i really don't care what a 17 year old thinks about music 20 years ago

i know when dre made the chronic and snoop's first album, all the old heads were telling me that was nothing but "talking over parliament funkadelic beats" and they'd go on and on about p-funk and all that and in my head all i heard was "blah blah blah"

i imagine this is the same thing

tupac and biggie was OUR generation, these kids have their own generation, let them rock

The difference tho is, P Funk and Dre/Snoop were different genres. It's not like them dudes were R&B singers or keyboardists and disregarded their legacy. If anything, they reintroduced those dudes to a new generation. Matter of fact, they even went as far as working with those artists in the future. I honestly wouldn't know who Roger Troutman was if it wasn't for Dre and Pac. These new dudes are just ignorant to their past and completely unwilling to learn.

To us it's the same genre, but to these kids it isn't. What yatchy is doing has nothing to do with rakim. These 16 year old kids don't care about music from twenty years ago the same way most 16 year olds haven't from dawn of music. Most ppl ain't vibing with shit their parents did, that's just how it is.

This ain't no different than when heavy metal ppl were saying Fuck rolling stones. It is the same thing.

The same way black Panthers were saying Fuck mlk.

The thing i don't understand is rock n roll, Heavy metal, punk rock, and hip hop... All initially came out being like Fuck the past, this is our shit. That's the foundation for any rebellious music...

But now that the youth are doing it to hiphop and heavy metal the oldies wanna say this is not fair. The same way guns n roses was mad because nirvana(kurt cobain) kept dissing them every chance he got...

This is what young kids do and they always have done this. There was once a writer/philosopher who kept complaining about the talents of the young kids of his time and how the kids had no respect, and didn't pay homage to the elders who paved the way... You know who that writer was? Socrates back in b.c days and shit...

Ain't nothing changed my nigga.

Hip hop ain't special and immune to shIt

Overall young kids don't care about old stuff and why would they?

Respect and influence? I bet 22 year old rockers can name 5 Nirvana songs, 5 Led Zeppelin songs, etc...

Kurt cobain was openly insulting to guns n roses and motley crew and would say he never fucked with their albums. Young artists have always shown this disrespect, not ALL, but it's not unheard of.

Led zeppelin was panned by most critics when they came out and even today many ppl still view them as over the top, arrogant, self indulgent, and played overly dramatic "poppy" rock. Punk music came about because young rockers hated all the bullshit people like led zepplin represented.

This idea of a happy group of rockers from led zepplin to kiss to poison, to rolling stones to nirvana to linkin psrk to whoever is popular now...all sitting around at a table knowing each other's music and paying homage to each other is simply not true.

The same exact thing ppl are mad abt with yatchy they said the SAME EXACT SHIT in 1992 when the grunge rock guys were dissing the metal bands like ac/dc and guns n roses....

I'm telling you man this is nothing new. Frank Sinatra thought elvis didn't pay him any respect because Elvis said i don't listen to that. Then Elvis didn't like the Beatles because they didn't like his crap music.... Then the punk rockets like Sid viscous said Beatles were bullshit, then guns n roses said punk rock was bullshit them nirvana said guns n roses is bullshit

Please stop fooling yourself to think this is new to hip hop. If anything it's simply the same ol think going on. Young kids asserting their claim on art and old folks getting mad that their time had passed.

It's COOL if a young kid likes biggie or tupac, but sorry folks, it doesn't have to be a requirement. They aren't us. They have different experiences and a different world.

Naw man you wrong Kurt respected rock music and blues music . He hated hair metal and glam metal which was dominating the scene in the mid to late 80's....it's like an Underground hip hopper dissing shiny suit rap....Kurt still pay homaged to BB. King and Muddy Waters the ones who came before him
 
SheerExcellence;9296192 said:
Kurt cobain was openly insulting to guns n roses and motley crew and would say he never fucked with their albums. Young artists have always shown this disrespect, not ALL, but it's not unheard of.

I hear, and you make some good points, but I think you're stretching the truth a bit. Like others have pointed out, Cobain highly admired many of his "elders," everyone from the Beatles to even Public Enemy. I thought his beef with Pearl Jam, Guns N Roses, etc., was more about personal matters and creative differences.

SheerExcellence;9296192 said:
Led zeppelin was panned by most critics when they came out and even today many ppl still view them as over the top, arrogant, self indulgent, and played overly dramatic "poppy" rock. Punk music came about because young rockers hated all the bullshit people like led zepplin represented.

It's not surprising that Led Zeppelin, like any divergent innovator, was panned, but it always takes time to appreciate those kind of artists. Still, Zeppelin was influenced by many predecessors and influenced many successors.

Punk rockers rebelled against their immediate predecessors, but they idolized 50s/60s rock.

SheerExcellence;9296192 said:
This idea of a happy group of rockers from led zepplin to kiss to poison, to rolling stones to nirvana to linkin psrk to whoever is popular now...all sitting around at a table knowing each other's music and paying homage to each other is simply not true.

Agreed, but it's a bit more complicated than that. Rock is a huge genre filled with so many subgenres. The succession of musicians gets a lot smoother when you look at those specific subgenres, imo.

SheerExcellence;9296192 said:
The same exact thing ppl are mad abt with yatchy they said the SAME EXACT SHIT in 1992 when the grunge rock guys were dissing the metal bands like ac/dc and guns n roses....

Yeah, but one could argue that grunge owes more of its inheritance from punk/alternative. Cobain, for instance, loved everything from the Pixies to the Stooges.

SheerExcellence;9296192 said:
I'm telling you man this is nothing new. Frank Sinatra thought elvis didn't pay him any respect because Elvis said i don't listen to that. Then Elvis didn't like the Beatles because they didn't like his crap music.... Then the punk rockets like Sid viscous said Beatles were bullshit, then guns n roses said punk rock was bullshit them nirvana said guns n roses is bullshit

Yeah, but again, I think it becomes more congruous when you look at the subgenres and the more direct lineages. Swing music (Sinatra) doesn't have a strong transition to "classic" rock (Elvis). I bet Elvis was a bigger fan of country and rhythm and blues than swing.

SheerExcellence;9296192 said:
Please stop fooling yourself to think this is new to hip hop. If anything it's simply the same ol think going on. Young kids asserting their claim on art and old folks getting mad that their time had passed.

Yeah, but I still think it's a bit more complicated. Lil Yachty, or whatever his name is, clearly wasn't borne from Biggie and Pac. But he does have influences from elders, whomever they may be. Just because they're not Biggie or Pac doesn't mean anyone needs to get on their high horse and condemn the "new nigga" generation.

If anything, this just shows how rap has evolved into many different subgenres, many of which are up for debate on whether they even constitute rap. Question: what will "rap" really look like 50 years from now? I think it will look very different from today or yesterday, either for better or for worse. Remember, rap is relatively still young. My pops is older than rap.

SheerExcellence;9296192 said:
It's COOL if a young kid likes biggie or tupac, but sorry folks, it doesn't have to be a requirement. They aren't us. They have different experiences and a different world.

Agreed. I'm a 90s head, but you people are playing the "purest" card a little too hard. They all can't be Biggie or Pac fans. C'mon, get over yourself. Let's be real here.
 
blackrain;9292185 said:
Rap music is the only genre where elders are expected to be disregarded and disrespected at some point. You damn sure won't hear a young guitarist talking about how Slash from Guns and Roses ain't shit or they don't know how he plays.

I hear this all the time how rap is a young person's game and to a large extent it is because the youth come with new sounds and music. But we've seen people like Fat Joe, as a recent example, of someone who can adopt the new sound and put his spin on it. I think a lot of old heads just want to rap like when they first dropped and most of the time the younger crowd isn't checking for that sound.
 
Turfaholic;9295706 said:
50 Tyson paved the way

We gotta show Eli Porter some love also cuz we can't hate the guy for obvious reasons but he pioneered this sub-genre.

I really ain't surprised with this new era not being hip to what's good.

Did their parents fail them? If so, these lil' poo putts parents probably had these niggas as teenagers. And if we gone put blame on them, we might have to look at some ourselves also.

My seed is almost two, he'll surpass all these young lost niggas in a year or two. Him and their logic already damn near neck and neck.

Edit: And I wouldn't be surprised if he can't name 5-10 of his own songs without looking at a tracklist. Kid looks seriously mental.
 
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ChillaDaKilla;9297273 said:
SheerExcellence;9296192 said:
smp4life;9296131 said:
SheerExcellence;9295540 said:
Lab Baby;9294861 said:
SheerExcellence;9293561 said:
when lupe didn't know shit about ATCQ even though he was performing a verse of theirs on hip hop honors, did y'all go as hard on him as you did on RHQ and now lil yachty?

im not caping, just asking an honest question...

i really don't care what a 17 year old thinks about music 20 years ago

i know when dre made the chronic and snoop's first album, all the old heads were telling me that was nothing but "talking over parliament funkadelic beats" and they'd go on and on about p-funk and all that and in my head all i heard was "blah blah blah"

i imagine this is the same thing

tupac and biggie was OUR generation, these kids have their own generation, let them rock

The difference tho is, P Funk and Dre/Snoop were different genres. It's not like them dudes were R&B singers or keyboardists and disregarded their legacy. If anything, they reintroduced those dudes to a new generation. Matter of fact, they even went as far as working with those artists in the future. I honestly wouldn't know who Roger Troutman was if it wasn't for Dre and Pac. These new dudes are just ignorant to their past and completely unwilling to learn.

To us it's the same genre, but to these kids it isn't. What yatchy is doing has nothing to do with rakim. These 16 year old kids don't care about music from twenty years ago the same way most 16 year olds haven't from dawn of music. Most ppl ain't vibing with shit their parents did, that's just how it is.

This ain't no different than when heavy metal ppl were saying Fuck rolling stones. It is the same thing.

The same way black Panthers were saying Fuck mlk.

The thing i don't understand is rock n roll, Heavy metal, punk rock, and hip hop... All initially came out being like Fuck the past, this is our shit. That's the foundation for any rebellious music...

But now that the youth are doing it to hiphop and heavy metal the oldies wanna say this is not fair. The same way guns n roses was mad because nirvana(kurt cobain) kept dissing them every chance he got...

This is what young kids do and they always have done this. There was once a writer/philosopher who kept complaining about the talents of the young kids of his time and how the kids had no respect, and didn't pay homage to the elders who paved the way... You know who that writer was? Socrates back in b.c days and shit...

Ain't nothing changed my nigga.

Hip hop ain't special and immune to shIt

Overall young kids don't care about old stuff and why would they?

Respect and influence? I bet 22 year old rockers can name 5 Nirvana songs, 5 Led Zeppelin songs, etc...

Kurt cobain was openly insulting to guns n roses and motley crew and would say he never fucked with their albums. Young artists have always shown this disrespect, not ALL, but it's not unheard of.

Led zeppelin was panned by most critics when they came out and even today many ppl still view them as over the top, arrogant, self indulgent, and played overly dramatic "poppy" rock. Punk music came about because young rockers hated all the bullshit people like led zepplin represented.

This idea of a happy group of rockers from led zepplin to kiss to poison, to rolling stones to nirvana to linkin psrk to whoever is popular now...all sitting around at a table knowing each other's music and paying homage to each other is simply not true.

The same exact thing ppl are mad abt with yatchy they said the SAME EXACT SHIT in 1992 when the grunge rock guys were dissing the metal bands like ac/dc and guns n roses....

I'm telling you man this is nothing new. Frank Sinatra thought elvis didn't pay him any respect because Elvis said i don't listen to that. Then Elvis didn't like the Beatles because they didn't like his crap music.... Then the punk rockets like Sid viscous said Beatles were bullshit, then guns n roses said punk rock was bullshit them nirvana said guns n roses is bullshit

Please stop fooling yourself to think this is new to hip hop. If anything it's simply the same ol think going on. Young kids asserting their claim on art and old folks getting mad that their time had passed.

It's COOL if a young kid likes biggie or tupac, but sorry folks, it doesn't have to be a requirement. They aren't us. They have different experiences and a different world.

Naw man you wrong Kurt respected rock music and blues music . He hated hair metal and glam metal which was dominating the scene in the mid to late 80's....it's like an Underground hip hopper dissing shiny suit rap....Kurt still pay homaged to BB. King and Muddy Waters the ones who came before him

I never said Kurt didn't respect rock music, i specifically said guns n roses and those hair metal bands...

I don't know who yatchy likes but he has paid respect to Gucci and soulja boy... So clearly he does like SOME acts.

 

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