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When Fif lost to Kanye West back in 2007 is when everything turned upside down
Here is the progression:
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Funny shyt is, I can't recall what artist THAT YEAR would inspire him to make an episode on it....We need a thread about that year...the music..the artist....He saw something that I didn't see
It's not really about who was rapping at the time so much as the people who defended them to no end.
 

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that was only sort of the start, because if you look at the major releases of 2008, you still had alot of same guys putting out major albums Joe, G Unit, Nas were stll relevant to some extent in that time period, shyt, take a look at the grand theft auto soundtrack from part 4, and then look at part 5. Part 4 featured every new york heavy hitter sans 50 and jay, part 5 features a bunch of.....trash IMO (im not talking about the throwback shyt)

im telling you, late 09/2010 the change and the shift started happening and eventually segueing what you are seeing today. But back then i dont see how ANYONE could have foresaw rap, the corner stone of being an Alpha Male in music, turning straigh faggy,

Back in 08, one hit wonders were on radio, dele spite good releases from Nas, Ice Cube, TI, Luda, Jeezy and others. That was when the south was on top making that female music.

Now in 2015, masculinity is on the ropes. Not just in rap, but everywhere else.
 
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