Yo when did hiphop became scared to call certain things whack?

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50 still does it.....besides most of yall started accepting gay hiphop back in 07 when kayne went against 50 wearing all those tight pants, wearing gay ass mohawks like gays, and making a gay sounding song( Stronger) ..... then wayne came in with autotune. Since then music been kind questionable. Especially guys like big sean the way he sounds
 
Meela Dymme;4136177 said:
50 still does it.....besides most of yall started accepting gay hiphop back in 07 when kayne went against 50 wearing all those tight pants, wearing gay ass mohawks like gays, and making a gay sounding song( Stronger) ..... then wayne came in with autotune. Since then music been kind questionable. Especially guys like big sean the way he sounds

'Dymme'..........does not reflect that horrid face.

:-&
 
Meela Dymme;4136177 said:
50 still does it.....besides most of yall started accepting gay hiphop back in 07 when kayne went against 50 wearing all those tight pants, wearing gay ass mohawks like gays, and making a gay sounding song( Stronger) ..... then wayne came in with autotune. Since then music been kind questionable. Especially guys like big sean the way he sounds

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I don't know if 50-Cent has the credibility to speak on Gay HipHop considering he is the pioneer of Homo-Thuggery.

This guys GQ cover sent shockwaves through the HipHop community and satirist Aaron Mcgruder spoofed him in the Boondocks cartoon as a homo-thug named "Gangstalicious".....on top of that MYA outed him and Game confirmed in addition to others.

Kinda hard to call out faggottry when your bosses are Dr Dre and Emenim and it's even harder to call out wackness when you make songs like "I'm on it".

 
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dont think they were specifically talking bout 50 in the gangstalicious ep's and dudes are scared that if they call someone out they wont be relevant....dudes wanna be on records and all up in video till they are like 80 like diddy.
 
cats started this shyt during the bad boy era puff/mase with that if you dont like it you hating shyt....now these cats are too pc.....everybody likes everything
 
I didn't know how bad this shit was until I saw artists like lupe blogging about why he likes lil b and royce da 5'9 who is one of the best in the game but always talking shit about "wack rappers" co-signing him....
 
ever since niggaz started following the females lead..."oh the ladies like this/they don't like that so im goin to do this"..niggas don't wanna do or say anything that the ladies might not like or disagree..pathetic
 
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a_list;4136303 said:
cats started this shyt during the bad boy era puff/mase with that if you dont like it you hating shyt....now these cats are too pc.....everybody likes everything

yup that era was roots/foundation to most of the shit people wanna complain about now

 
Maybe they don't feel that the perceived "wack" artists are wack after all. Besides, you can't call a rapper wack these days without having a diss track or an apology on deck. Sometimes they gotta have both.
 
Sean John Combs was the catalyst for this movement considering his involvement with his nemesis Suge Knight. Peep..

He was called out for dancing and being in his artists' videos too much and always wanted to be in the spotlight, but really never had the talent for the mic....until Biggie started to write for him during the recording of his Life After Death (songs like "Player Hater" for prime example) album and start of the No Way Out album and Jadakiss, who was forced to write for him (his verse "Victory") and other songs, in which Jada was hesitant to write for Diddy...because deep down Jada knew he was wack..but somehow, he was coerced (promises of money, fame but ended up being one of the 1st artists on Bad Boy to get financially raped) and eventually ended up writing for him.

Hearing songs about being how being a hater was negativity and how it prevented you not getting paid like him or others like him became the norm throughout...which was the start of the Jiggy Era of Hip Hop. Rapping about lavish living, big bank accounts, fucking dime models and being high profile was all Diddy..Big basically was rapping through Diddy until he got it and it became somewhat a cancer. It was always done, but not until Bad Boy made it into a sub-culture itself...then it trickled down to Ma$e, and Jay took the baton...well you know the rest afterwards.

After Big got killed the No Way Out gave Diddy the space he needed to vent out to those that had a problem with him from dancing in videos, having his hands deep in his artists' craft (and pockets) being a rapping executive who couldn't rap but write big checks to have other top notch MC's write for him. This itself was a problem because due to Puff's success it made it open for those who couldn't rap and was wack and live out their dream..especially if they were executives, i.e. Jermaine Dupri, Master P, ..and them signing acts that were wack and there you have it.

 
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Because They scared if the person who they are beefing with suddenly becomes hot, they ain't eating for another 3-5 years. When cats were randomly throwing shots at Ross when he was revealed to be a former CO, cats hated on him until he blew up fast. The likes of Game and Styles P immediately apologized cause their meal ticket, the rap game, would be in danger of being taken away from them. Since then, people have been careful cause they don't know that the artist(s) they dislike can become another Ross.
 
the south killed hiphop . newyork & midwest & west started to get pushed out the game wit the south fuckery so they had to adapted and do fuckin tracks wit these dumbass southern rappers .
 
Disciplined InSight;4136547 said:
Sean John Combs was the catalyst for this movement considering his involvement with his nemesis Suge Knight. Peep..

He was called out for dancing and being in his artists' videos too much and always wanted to be in the spotlight, but really never had the talent for the mic....until Biggie started to write for him during the recording of his Life After Death (songs like "Player Hater" for prime example) album and start of the No Way Out album and Jadakiss, who was forced to write for him (his verse "Victory") and other songs, in which Jada was hesitant to write for Diddy...because deep down Jada knew he was wack..but somehow, he was coerced (promises of money, fame but ended up being one of the 1st artists on Bad Boy to get financially raped) and eventually ended up writing for him.

Hearing songs about being how being a hater was negativity and how it prevented you not getting paid like him or others like him became the norm throughout...which was the start of the Jiggy Era of Hip Hop. Rapping about lavish living, big bank accounts, fucking dime models and being high profile was all Diddy..Big basically was rapping through Diddy until he got it and it became somewhat a cancer. It was always done, but not until Bad Boy made it into a sub-culture itself...then it trickled down to Ma$e, and Jay took the baton...well you know the rest afterwards.

After Big got killed the No Way Out gave Diddy the space he needed to vent out to those that had a problem with him from dancing in videos, having his hands deep in his artists' craft (and pockets) being a rapping executive who couldn't rap but write big checks to have other top notch MC's write for him. This itself was a problem because due to Puff's success it made it open for those who couldn't rap and was wack and live out their dream..especially if they were executives, i.e. Jermaine Dupri, Master P, ..and them signing acts that were wack and there you have it.

The whole I don't write rhymes I write checks I dumb down to make dollars wave put a huge dent in rap.But that was a long time coming the split between new jack swing and rap in the hip hop world had a big impact also cats were forced to appease this whole unrealistic baller /player image (biggie late in his career wore the suits and shoes along with Jay z and Nas for a brief time ) was a major force in that too.We had a split as far as clubs and the whole backpack thing was born regular young cats who jammed rap music were labeled backpackers while they're older brothers who were into the whole college simping thing rolled with the smoother more player esque sound.The hip hop head was forced to pick a side either he rolled with the smooth fly shit or the rugged natural relatable sounds of hip hop.If you look at it every rapper who has a softer sound or a more commercial following eventual rocks the higher end fly shit Kanye went from sneakers ,polos, and hoodies to this higher end Louis Vuitton red suit shit big Sean does this occasionally too. I hope I don't come across as rambling or I digressed too much.
 
R.Greezy;4136754 said:
the south killed hiphop . newyork & midwest & west started to get pushed out the game wit the south fuckery so they had to adapted and do fuckin tracks wit these dumbass southern rappers .

Cole, Krit and Jay Elect are the best new rappers out.

so nah, the south didnt kill it
 
WHEN THE SOUTH TOOK OVER AND STARTED TO OVERUSE THE WORD "HATE".

PEOPLE FROM EVERYWHERE ELSE: MAN THAT SHIT IS WACK AS FUCK!!!

AVERAGE NIGGA IN THE SOUTH: SHAWTY STOP HATING!!! HE GETTING MONEY. WHY YOU WANT TO HATE ONA NEXT MAN? THAT'S WHY BLACK FOLKS CAN'T MAKE IT. ALWAYS TRYING TO PULL ANOTHER BLACK MAN DOWN. THE SOUTH EATIN!!!
 

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