Brah, I am thoroughly disgusted by the state of Hip Hop the last 10-15 years... I mean Christ brah

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The Jews push the crap on to the youths to keep them broke and confused.

But to be fair, they been doing it since NWA.

My only problem is the art of creating a song is not there anymore. It's all just an hustle now, no display of talent.
nwa did it for a reason, to show the struggle outside of ghetto... you think tom, dikk and harry knew what was happening in compton and la back in those days?
 

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They saw how influential rap was with NWA then it started from there.
The Jews push the crap on to the youths to keep them broke and confused.

But to be fair, they been doing it since NWA.

My only problem is the art of creating a song is not there anymore. It's all just an hustle now, no display of talent.
 

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We should just enjoy the music for what it is. I'll listen to anything, and sometimes, the braggadocios and ignorant rap is the best.

The term "real hip hop" is bullshyt to me, because there is are many people out there like me who listens to Scarface, Pac, and Nas, and will also listen to Migos, Ferg, and Gucci.
 
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What old dudes dont understand, is that current rappers are expressing a new era of the art seen through a reductionist lens. I'm in love with the coco is an example of this current minimalism.

Just kidding only thing these rappers have minimalized is
Minimum rapping
MINIMUM TALENT

The shyt is wack and the reason you know it sucks is cause when you look back on it in 20 years it will be as a joke, not as a classic.
 

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So I guess I shoulda known we'd get to the "it's hurting the black community" argument. I forget there's people who think it's worse now than it's ever been.

FYI tho'- nikkas were killin' eachother in broad daylight over crack territory and robbin' nikkas for jackets and chains during a time when rap was at its most uptempo and fun. I know muhfukkas who were drug dealers or straight up criminals, and listened to Public Enemy and BDP at the same damn time. The mid-80s in many neighborhoods were violent and cracked the fukk out, and muhfukkas were breakdancin' and rappin' about basketball, so WTF difference does that make?
 
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