fuc_i_look_like
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Sion;8541075 said:And he does have a point about people being "stuck" in a type of thinking. Niggas won't give Drake, Kendrick, Cole, Flacko, or a lot of these new artists their own lane because they're comparing a generation of music to another when most of their fans never even grew up on 90s rap and are more influenced by the 50s, Jays, Kanyes, Eminems, Outkasts, D-Block, Dipset, etc. I can understand his frustration, Vince Staples spoke on it and niggas lit him on fire. Niggas are scared to let go of the past. I know cats personally who are quick to shit on Hip-Hop today saying it'll never be like the 90s and their missing all this good music today.
Rap is entering a second childhood, 2012 to now so far has been a golden era in rap with some of the most prolific and amazing albums dropping. 2015 alone might be the best year in Hip-Hop in a decade, but you can't tell people that because they have their heads up their asses.
nigga please. you sound crazy