How many of y'all listen to rap like currently. Do any of u keep up with with new releases or are u just down with pac and classic 90s shit
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My main stuff is almost anything pre 2000 lol no joke i was raised on classic country, rock, was always pulled mainly to Pac when it came to rap, of course getting older i started listening to other rap artist starting with fellow DR artist such as DPG, Snoop Dogg, and then followed by Biggie, there are some i like today but its not much lol.Love.
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I'm into all eras of hip hop. Right now, the newer rappers I listen to are Kendrick Lamar, Big KRIT, ASAP Rocky, Currensy, Drake, Dom Kennedy, Schoolboy Q, Pac Div and Jay Rock.
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Some background, I was born in 1982, I started listening to some of the more mainstream rap in the late 80's, by 1992 I was getting to be old enough to start to have a bit more of an opinion on music, but it really wasn't until 1994 that I formed a concrete preference in my musical tastes. With that said, I grew up listening to 90's Rap as it happened, I watched the East Coast/West Coast war first hand, I watched/listened to how the South attempted to take things over, and how New York had arguably the most exciting battle for the king of New York ever with DMX/Jay-Z/Ja Rule/Nas during the year 2000. I watched as the mold was broken as a white kid from Detroit burst on the scene and completely shook rap to it's core. I watched as Rap went from being a niche market to the most played/requested form of music on Top 40 radio, and I've watched as it's success lead to it's over abundance of 2nd rate current generation artists... Lil Wayne, Drake, Flo Ridah, etc etc.
With all of that said... I think that the mid 90's were the pinnacle of "Real" rap music. The industry was changing, the production was funky and new, every coast had it's own sound and no one was trying to emulate anyone else yet. Drama was real, people had something real to say, and Rap music was exciting and worth talking about. HOWEVER... looking back now, I think that when everything is said an done, the years 1999 through early 2003 were/are what I consider the best time to be a rap fan. The 90's G-funk gave birth to a plethora of new and exciting styles, and there were just so many good albums/artists putting out material that it's too hard to ignore. The 90's were all about masterpieces, but they came years apart.. From 99-2003, we got high quality albums on the regular. Consider this...
Eminem: The Slim Shady LP
Dr Dre: Chronic 2001
Kurupt: The Streetz iz a Mutha
DPG: Dillinger & Young Gotti
2pac: Still I Rise
DMX: And then there was X...
Eminem: The Marshall Mathers LP
Outkast: Stankonia
LudaCris: Back for the First Time
Xzibit: The Restless LP
Ja Rule: Pain is Love
Dogg Pound: 2002
DMX: The Great Depression
2Pac: Until the end of time
Jay-Z: The Blue Print
Nas: Stillmatic
Eminem: The Eminem Show
Jay-Z: The Blue Print 2
Nas: God's Son
50 Cent: Get Rich or Die Trying
All were released during this time... these are just the BIG hit albums from the top of my head. I'm sure we could all name another 50 albums easily. Since 2003 now, think about how many really good quality albums have been released... None from 50 Cent... None from 2pac... Nothing from Dre... Jay Z has had a hit or 2, Ja Rule has only officially released 1 album... DMX hasn't had anything worth mentioning... Xzibit is all but gone... Nas hasn't done anything nearly as special as Stillmatic or God's Son though has at least dropped a few albums... Honestly, Rap is and has been in shambles for years. So it's hard to even want to listen to any current artists, and all the harder when you consider what some of us (me) grew up with in terms of quality.
With all of that said, there are a few younger artists I enjoy.. J. Cole being the most recent and I also like Wiz Khalifa. But in all honesty these past few years I've gone back to my stand outs from my younger years. All the 2pac Leaks kept me busy for nearly a full year bumping those from the 2010-2011 season, and I've been busy piecing together my own Comprehensive Ja Rule archive of all known material (about 90% of which I've shared with this forum) and have listened to that for many months now. In between those 2 artists I've had the new stuff from Eminem J.Cole and Wiz Khalifa, Material from one of my favorite true artists in Kevin Rudolfs 2 albums, some of my various R N B favorites from Craig Davids catalog, and then of course the radio every now and then. So no, I really don't get into the current generation of rappers much, but that's more because of the lack of quality artists and albums rather then an intentional effort on my part to avoid rap.
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Originally posted by Brad View Post
Nikki isn't the worst thing to happen to rap, but you can't deny that she's annoying as shit on most tracks, and her "raps" remind me of a stuttering schizophrenic patient. If Nicki Looked like this...
then I guarantee she wouldn't be nearly as popular or successful. Personally... I can't stand her and I consider her as much a problem with current rap as I do Flo Ridah, and everyone else I complain about.
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