Are We Willing To Admit That Backpack/Conscious/Alternative Rappers Are Graded On A Curve?

Cadillac

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I remember when a young me use to fukk with heavy of immortal tech.


Nowadayss
I still like some songs. but I cant find myself listening to brush for to long.
 

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I don't see a migos album being considered an instant classic and being instantly ranked in magazines & blogs as an all-time classic, like they do for Kendrick.

who really cares about big sean?
Are you saying a Migos album should get that love?
 

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and that the only people grading their music are usually their fans?

meanwhile the general public just says "that's that backpack stuff" and doesn't criticize them, and only pay attention to these acts when they have a hot track out.

LETS BE REALITY
a so-called classic by these rappers, 9 times out of 10, is really a 4-mic joint at best.
a so-called 4.5 is really a 3.5
a so-called 4 is a 3.

theyre not graded on the same scale. dudes be having wack hooks, meh flows, weak deliveries, boring tracks, half-ass beats, etc etc

imagine if a prime jay-z made an album like "black on both sides", all "content" aside. he'd be ridiculed.


You just exposed yourself as the rnb type thing you are with this.
You tweaked't.....

The commercial artist are graded on a curve and have used said curve to make the entire core average of the entire course low enough to make failing a passing grade.



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Wacky D

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You dumb fukk,there were other NY albums on the post I quoted that didn't get highlighted as "weak" what's so hard to comprehend


watch ya mouth dikkhead.

and maybe so, I just browse thru your posts at this point.
 

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The funny thing is that the next generation of "real hip hop" spawned by Pete Rock/Premo/Dilla/etc resulted in an entire decade of forgettable production, wack paper thin drums, and a complete dearth of music anyone would want to hear live. Being a good rapper doesn't mean you make good rap music. I like some Cunninglyngists, Murs, Immortal Technique etc but a lot of that shyt does not bump in the whip and sounds weak in hindsight.

Conscious rap gets a huge pass from fans as a protest of mainstream rap at the time (50 Cent/Wayne/etc). In reality a lot of that shyt was boring and the equivalent of a Led Zeppelin cover band. No originality and no ability to surpass what it was mimicking.

:yeshrug:
 
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