The Leader Of The New Fatherless Generation: Guess His Name?

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on a serious note I see these lil guys and what they're doing even if I dont feel it.....and at the same time understand the role some of my generation played in creating this....I know I personally didnt show the youngins around me no different and neither did anybody else I was around

talking about it on here I see it wasnt as rampant everywhere as I thought but there has BEEN a new drug culture in the streets (which automatically relays to hip hop culture).....where as the early 80's babies were more hustle minded and just smoked weed and drank liquor and sold all that other shit......late 80's and early 90's kids were all coming of age around 2005, which is when i can remember nothing but drugs lol.....everybody did everything to the max all of a sudden...there was no "white drugs/black drugs" (still never seen/met a black meth head tho lol) or shit you couldnt do around people anymore

anyway I said all that to say the kids were watching mane...simple as that

and kids cant decipher entertainment from reality....they figured niggas really "party like a rockstar" everyday and stay "wasted" and were able to maintain businesses and all this money....which was wrong

not just the drugs either but the life of "leisure" along with that is whats killing them and I think thats the biggest difference.....we still played ball and did normal shit the next day and then went in again that night...but the party never stops now....they dont go outside, no exercise, shit they barely eat food...look how frail they all are....aint no pushups before the show we just gone snort these xans and take our shoes off lmao and smh
 
From an early 90's perspective @HafBayked i gotta say u wrong. Most of my peers would agree.

We didnt grow up listening to rappers doing pills and snorting either.

Our rappers smoked weed and thats about it.

Even when weezy dropped "I feel like dying"everybody was like wtf is this junkie talking about.

This addict music started sometime in 2012 I think. That's the 00's kids.

This is about 85% future fault and 15% weezy
 
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genocidecutter;c-10130029 said:
T. Sanford;c-10129889 said:
All of these niggas are faithless, drug addict weirdos. I miss the days of rap when everyone had their own style, sound & in house producer & records still sold. The days that I can throw on some Juvenile or BG & feel like I'm in the heart of Magnolia, throw on some Pat & feel like I'm in North Memphis then listen to some DMX & get that gritty NY sound.

And while were at it. What ever happened to posse cuts?

1train with asap rocky, kendrick, danny brown, bronson, Krit and yelawolf was the last posse cut I heard where everybody was spitting.
 
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Busta Carmichael ;c-10130098 said:
From an early 90's perspective @HafBayked i gotta say u wrong. Most of my peers would agree.

We didnt grow up listening to rappers doing pills and snorting either.

Our rappers smoked weed and thats about it.

Even when weezy dropped "I feel like dying"everybody was like wtf is this junkie talking about.

This addict music started sometime in 2012 I think. That's the 00's kids.

This is about 85% future fault and 15% weezy

nah bruh...depends on where u were

the south had BEEN on pain pills and sippin lean and taking bars and doing blow....all that

U make it seem like u listened to will smith lol

and when I say the kids from those times im not saying they were listening to the music from that time, they were babies...its the music and shit that was hot as those kids were coming into the age of growing up and forming an opinion and personality

I listened to underground gangsta music mostly.....3/6 aint shit when it comes to the drugs fam lol
 
HafBayked;c-10130108 said:
Busta Carmichael ;c-10130098 said:
From an early 90's perspective @HafBayked i gotta say u wrong. Most of my peers would agree.

We didnt grow up listening to rappers doing pills and snorting either.

Our rappers smoked weed and thats about it.

Even when weezy dropped "I feel like dying"everybody was like wtf is this junkie talking about.

This addict music started sometime in 2012 I think. That's the 00's kids.

This is about 85% future fault and 15% weezy

nah bruh...depends on where u were

the south had BEEN on pain pills and sippin lean and taking bars and doing blow....all that

U make it seem like u listened to will smith lol

and when I say the kids from those times im not saying they were listening to the music from that time, they were babies...its the music and shit that was hot as those kids were coming into the age of growing up and forming an opinion and personality

I listened to underground gangsta music mostly.....3/6 aint shit when it comes to the drugs fam lol

Lol alright if you're saying kids listened to local music and got influenced then you're right. But mainstream wise there wasn't no talk of pills like that outside of Eminem and his weird fan base. And that was only jokes.

When Jeezy took over in 05 and everbody was somehow a dopeboy, they were still talking about selling. Not using.
 
Busta Carmichael ;c-10130103 said:
genocidecutter;c-10130029 said:
T. Sanford;c-10129889 said:
All of these niggas are faithless, drug addict weirdos. I miss the days of rap when everyone had their own style, sound & in house producer & records still sold. The days that I can throw on some Juvenile or BG & feel like I'm in the heart of Magnolia, throw on some Pat & feel like I'm in North Memphis then listen to some DMX & get that gritty NY sound.

And while were at it. What ever happened to posse cuts?

1train with asap rocky, kendrick, danny brown, bronson, Krit and yelawolf was the last posse cut I heard where everybody was spitting.

Ferg - East Coast was cool for the first half and Pro Era has some good posse cuts. 1train was better though
 
dwade206;c-10129841 said:
Built 4 cuban linx;c-10129554 said:
I haven't even reached my 30s yet and I'm thinking about making that complete shift into nothing but R&B a little early

Bruh, do you know how hard it is to make a workout playlist with new music, when every artist is moist and sipping lean and popping pills? Smh.

I organized my music by genre, year released and artist. It took me 2 days, but it was worth every bit of time it took. Now i create atleast a 2hour playlist real easy.
 
eh.....is mainstream and local the only two options?? lol

nah we didnt have nobody on MTV talking about shit like that but there was PLENTY of well known music on it....people arent really influenced by anything mainstream anyway....by the time its on VH1 that shit is old news in the hood



Fuck im trapped, I need a shoulder to leeean

15, a strung out dope fiend - B.G.





Big Moe's City of Syrup came out in 2000.....

and Still, none of this music can put you in some of the places that have BEEN overrun by this shit for decades

the whole "opioid epidemic" is being brought up because its spread north and affecting whites.....that shits always been the thing down here
 
Nah Son;c-10129946 said:
I think I'm officially entering the old head phase. Always try to be open minded towards new rappers and styles but most of it is not for me

I seen this shit on my timeline today and was like wtf man. Is this hip hop right now



Both his singles sound dam near the same

Niggas is super talentless

Crazy niggas still in his video like groupies after he caught that pedo charge
 
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Ghostdenithegawd;c-10130342 said:
Nah Son;c-10129946 said:
I think I'm officially entering the old head phase. Always try to be open minded towards new rappers and styles but most of it is not for me

I seen this shit on my timeline today and was like wtf man. Is this hip hop right now



Both his singles sound dam near the same

Niggas is super talentless

Crazy niggas still in his video like groupies after he caught that pedo charge


Aye, fuck you for posting that I just gave this dweeb a view.

I’m now part of the problem

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Busta Carmichael ;c-10130116 said:
HafBayked;c-10130108 said:
Busta Carmichael ;c-10130098 said:
From an early 90's perspective @HafBayked i gotta say u wrong. Most of my peers would agree.

We didnt grow up listening to rappers doing pills and snorting either.

Our rappers smoked weed and thats about it.

Even when weezy dropped "I feel like dying"everybody was like wtf is this junkie talking about.

This addict music started sometime in 2012 I think. That's the 00's kids.

This is about 85% future fault and 15% weezy

nah bruh...depends on where u were

the south had BEEN on pain pills and sippin lean and taking bars and doing blow....all that

U make it seem like u listened to will smith lol

and when I say the kids from those times im not saying they were listening to the music from that time, they were babies...its the music and shit that was hot as those kids were coming into the age of growing up and forming an opinion and personality

I listened to underground gangsta music mostly.....3/6 aint shit when it comes to the drugs fam lol

Lol alright if you're saying kids listened to local music and got influenced then you're right. But mainstream wise there wasn't no talk of pills like that outside of Eminem and his weird fan base. And that was only jokes.

When Jeezy took over in 05 and everbody was somehow a dopeboy, they were still talking about selling. Not using.

is that better tho? also is these weirdis coukd rap like jay or ghostface or nas i hate to say it but folk wouldnt be upset
 
Busta Carmichael ;c-10129969 said:
T. Sanford;c-10129889 said:
All of these niggas are faithless, drug addict weirdos. I miss the days of rap when everyone had their own style, sound & in house producer & records still sold. The days that I can throw on some Juvenile or BG & feel like I'm in the heart of Magnolia, throw on some Pat & feel like I'm in North Memphis then listen to some DMX & get that gritty NY sound.

I remember the days of rappers putting their city on the map and showcasing to the world what was unknown to them at time.

Nwa with 64's, gangbang culture and several westcoast artist with laid back gfunk music etc.

Houston with slabs, chopped and screw, etc.

NY with their lingo and etc.

Even chief keef opened up the world to what Chicago looks and sounds like in modern times and took the media by storm. And that was the last time that happned.

But you don't really know where these new kids come from. Everybody just assume florida.

They have no orginal style , lingo, beats or nothing. Straight garbage.

Florida?? Nigga please we gave u freak hoes ..luk trick an rosa gold grilla ect an this is what u do
 
I mean lots of the rappers we grew up on were supposedly heartless violent murderers and drug dealers. Not exactly role model material.

Even nas referred to himself as escobar.

Aint shit behavior always been popular its just the content shifted to somethin else that aint shit.
 
thats all im saying....whether we wanna argue about who and when and how...

they didnt just pull this shit out the sky.....this is what they were taught
 
aneed123;c-10130502 said:
Busta Carmichael ;c-10130116 said:
HafBayked;c-10130108 said:
Busta Carmichael ;c-10130098 said:
From an early 90's perspective @HafBayked i gotta say u wrong. Most of my peers would agree.

We didnt grow up listening to rappers doing pills and snorting either.

Our rappers smoked weed and thats about it.

Even when weezy dropped "I feel like dying"everybody was like wtf is this junkie talking about.

This addict music started sometime in 2012 I think. That's the 00's kids.

This is about 85% future fault and 15% weezy

nah bruh...depends on where u were

the south had BEEN on pain pills and sippin lean and taking bars and doing blow....all that

U make it seem like u listened to will smith lol

and when I say the kids from those times im not saying they were listening to the music from that time, they were babies...its the music and shit that was hot as those kids were coming into the age of growing up and forming an opinion and personality

I listened to underground gangsta music mostly.....3/6 aint shit when it comes to the drugs fam lol

Lol alright if you're saying kids listened to local music and got influenced then you're right. But mainstream wise there wasn't no talk of pills like that outside of Eminem and his weird fan base. And that was only jokes.

When Jeezy took over in 05 and everbody was somehow a dopeboy, they were still talking about selling. Not using.

is that better tho? also is these weirdis coukd rap like jay or ghostface or nas i hate to say it but folk wouldnt be upset

That's true. They're watering down the quality of the music.

They were calling 3 stacks weird too for his clothing. But he could at least spit.

Rapping was about talent. Now it's watered down and everybody can do it.

That's like removing the strings on a guitar and replacing it with buttons of pre recorded riffs.

Imagine that. Imagine if there wasn't no talent in playing instruments or having a good singing voice?

That's what's happening to hip hop.
 
Busta Carmichael ;c-10130530 said:
aneed123;c-10130502 said:
Busta Carmichael ;c-10130116 said:
HafBayked;c-10130108 said:
Busta Carmichael ;c-10130098 said:
From an early 90's perspective @HafBayked i gotta say u wrong. Most of my peers would agree.

We didnt grow up listening to rappers doing pills and snorting either.

Our rappers smoked weed and thats about it.

Even when weezy dropped "I feel like dying"everybody was like wtf is this junkie talking about.

This addict music started sometime in 2012 I think. That's the 00's kids.

This is about 85% future fault and 15% weezy

nah bruh...depends on where u were

the south had BEEN on pain pills and sippin lean and taking bars and doing blow....all that

U make it seem like u listened to will smith lol

and when I say the kids from those times im not saying they were listening to the music from that time, they were babies...its the music and shit that was hot as those kids were coming into the age of growing up and forming an opinion and personality

I listened to underground gangsta music mostly.....3/6 aint shit when it comes to the drugs fam lol

Lol alright if you're saying kids listened to local music and got influenced then you're right. But mainstream wise there wasn't no talk of pills like that outside of Eminem and his weird fan base. And that was only jokes.

When Jeezy took over in 05 and everbody was somehow a dopeboy, they were still talking about selling. Not using.

is that better tho? also is these weirdis coukd rap like jay or ghostface or nas i hate to say it but folk wouldnt be upset

That's true. They're watering down the quality of the music.

They were calling 3 stacks weird too for his clothing. But he could at least spit.

Rapping was about talent. Now it's watered down and everybody can do it.

That's like removing the strings on a guitar and replacing it with buttons of pre recorded riffs.

Imagine that. Imagine if there wasn't no talent in playing instruments or having a good singing voice?

That's what's happening to hip hop.

Sadly the bold is the current climate for most singing acts, more about the visual aspect of the artist. Ghost writers and pre recorded tracks for live shows is the norm now.
 

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