New rappers with best subject matter?

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i'll admit i am not to familiar with these younger guys, but i like the vince staples joints. I'll check out his albums. Thanks @LUClEN
 
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LUClEN;c-9616517 said:
Limos gets play from me everyday


Lift me up was the song that got me hooked


vince staples is a cool cat. i really tried to listen to Summertime 06 but as the album progressed, I couldnt wait for the shit to end. There was so many songs and i really couldnt focus on what the dude was talking about for real.

imma re-listen to the album.

and that limos song was pretty cool.
 
silverfoxx;c-9616632 said:
CashmoneyDux;c-9616551 said:
Fashawn

Casey Veggies

Casey Veggies has great substance and makes me wanna move to LA lol

I'll post my guy this album and song pretty much ran 2016 for me and helped me while I was grinding


this joint slaps.

i'mma check out dudes whole project when i get some time.
 
Sion;c-9617174 said:
silverfoxx;c-9616132 said:
J-GUTTA;c-9616037 said:
Dave East

Please explain

Stylistically the way he raps and the things he incorporates is very different even his production. You can't compare his style to anyone else. Ex in Type of Time or By Any Means he incorporates snippets from 50 Cent and Malcolm X talking but relates it to the song like an outro (or intro) but it fits the song as if it's apart of it. In don't shoot he changes his tone of voice where at one point you thinking it's a little kid rapping as he changes it every verse to show he's growing up until the third verse where it's his own. There's a lot more but Dave East brings a different style and approach to his music and subject matter.

Other Honourable mentions are Kendrick Lamar, ScHoolBoy Q, Isaiah Rashad, J.Cole (high for hours) and more.

but everything you mentioned is all stylistic type shit. He's creative,and his approach is always fresh but his subject matter his still typical gangsta rap/block talk/raw storytelling type shit. 90 percent of 90s rappers talked about the same shit he did

you can say the same thing for schoolboy q.

 
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bck145;c-9617293 said:
Kendrick, Vince staples, Don trip, Joe budden

NEW rappers, my dude.

Joe was the nigga in the sweatsuit and air force ones back in 2001.

That's alrite...he released one of the more meaningful songs of last year...so I put him on

You can put crooked i on the list with his good vs evil that's fairly new too
 
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If Joey Badass from 2010 qualifies then so does Krit

Joey Purp

Chance

Noname

Smino

Saba

Dave Eaat

Vince Staples

Nick Grant

Raury

Vic Mensa

Don Q

Hxlt

Goldlink

Father

Jarren Benton

Denzel Curry

 
Qiv_Owan;c-9617673 said:
If Joey Badass from 2010 qualifies then so does Krit

Joey Purp

Chance

Noname

Smino

Saba

Dave Eaat

Vince Staples

Nick Grant

Raury

Vic Mensa

Don Q

Hxlt

Goldlink

Father

Jarren Benton

Denzel Curry

Father is trash af b nigga ain't meaningful at all

 
silverfoxx;c-9616626 said:
LUClEN;c-9616517 said:
Limos gets play from me everyday


Lift me up was the song that got me hooked


First time hearing that Limos song. Played it 5 times straight....... WTF have I been when this shit came out.

Am I the only thinking hip hop needs more dope haunting songs like this? People playing around and trying to turn up and make lit songs and shit, yet this beat is flames and has a crazy message behind it. Love this song already man.


Song is sick. Teyana Taylor did the damn thing
 

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