The six worst things about 90s hip-hop

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That was 5 minutes I'm not getting back. Was the person who wrote the article born in '93 too? The '90s weren't perfect but other than some glaring problems, the positives clearly out weighted the negatives in that decade compared to this one.
 
I'm not on the whole hate hipster bandwagon but these hipster hip hop vultures, I mean journalist are full of shit.

They are corny and they are just trying to leech off of the lease familiar thing they can find.
 
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None of that made sense. From a topical standpoint the south made better music in the 90s, labels still continue to fuck over artists and fans today. White people were rapping in the 80s too which is a fact, most of that list is opinion based.
 
SELASI_i;8471813 said:
None of that made sense. From a topical standpoint the south made better music in the 90s, labels still continue to fuck over artists and fans today. White people were rapping in the 80s too which is a fact, most of that list is opinion based.

He's trying to be hip even the white rapper comment is an attempt to be a hip hop yuppie.

 
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Was UGK really poppin before Big Pimpin?

Thats the first time I'd ever heard of them.

If you talking about popping off nationally no, many of the southern artist were regional in that era. Musically the foundation and topics that were touched made for great music.
 
I hate when people try to make arguments like number 2. Who the fuck ever said that every song made in the 90s was a political track? Whoever said the problem with modern rap is that they make party songs? Mutha fuckas that make that point are missing the point.
 
1. To say that rapping wasn't that good is just crazy. Pure hate statement

2. So he's advocating that hip hop in the 90's was wack do to sexism and homophobia. stop it

3. DC has more of southern influence than the other east coast cities. Niggas been on southern hip hop as far back as i can remember. Anything coming outta rap a lot was getting heavy burn I was totally shocked when i went to college in 99 how little the Bmore Philly and NY niggas knew about Scarface outkast ball & mjg no limit or cash money. They were totally clueless. Bmore niggas were on No limit and cash money but nothing else southern.

4. No shit

5. This is more on the business side of the game versus the actual music and talent. Not really sure what that has to do with this discussion though he has a good point here.

6. Rap became popular and other cultures started to vulture. Not sure how/what that has to do with anything. I'm sure white folks were rapping in the 80's Beastie Boys maybe

Whoever wrote this needed to take more itme and really break down some content with his points. Hard to define a entire decade with this little shit he posted. I'm sure you can post a counter to every point he brings up if he used specific examples.

 

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