I gotta get at trap beats (they have no replay value. Prove me wrong)

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A lot of women be listening to J. Cole and Kendrick. They even be going to their concerts. Hip Hop lost its way when dudes catered to hoes over their own taste. That is why this genre is so watered down. @The HONORABLE SKJ

Besides, you not in the club every damn night. What about real life? :ld:
Fck all that "catered to hoes" nonsense u be spittin all the time

Hanging with nikkaz on the block they playing "trap music" when they smoking, chillin w.e

Fck is u talkin bout

I swear the sht u say be making me believe u out a touch like a mufcka
 

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I see Trap as a evolved version of Crunk. And it's much better than what Crunk was though.
But i really don't have any Trap music artists that i like to be honest.
Cats that make soulful beats witouth samples are the producers i respect the most.
 

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call them out directly. I give you full discretion to use that "@" symbol with pride.

Because cats are really on here saying that 3-6,UGK, Project Pat are trap, and if you don't agree, that you're an idiot.

What would you call 3-6, UGK earlier work if not trap?

Southern rap. A lot of people were confusing pre-Crunk and trap as well in here.
 
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call them out directly. I give you full discretion to use that "@" symbol with pride.

Because cats are really on here saying that 3-6,UGK, Project Pat are trap, and if you don't agree, that you're an idiot.

What would you call 3-6, UGK earlier work if not trap?
Just southern rap. That's their style of rap like how the west coast has their style. Think that folks are confusing beat patterns and snares uses in old school songs for todays trap. Trap is something different though inspired from some elements of southern old school rap beats and it's recent. It's more basic and simplistic.
 

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Can't disagree . . look at the archetypal instrumentals from this style . . play those and tell me if has any replay value. Whatever is hot now will be the exact same story after it's 15 minutes
 

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:dahell:

A trap beat with a live full orchestra playing in it has no replay value? :troll:
 

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Its amazing, this trash topic made me start thinking about all the great music we've been blessed with over the past 15 years alone. :mjcry:

People have been conditioned to believe that rap been dying, but there's so many albums released that are straight classics. Literally touching on all these southern tracks, from Lito to Gucci Mane to Rich Boy and Doe B and finally now listening to Killer Mike's God In The Building.:mjcry:


Let em sleep brehs.:blessed:

Them ole heads from you know where want you to believe it's over because it's not the kinda Hip Hop they love.
 

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TM 101 is :trash:

But I imagine there'll be an influx of children neggin me and talking about how it's classics blah blah blah.

Even if TM 101 had great beats, which it doesn't, that can't be your only example. Can it? And we're a long ass way from those beats.

How can anyone hear Metro Boomin/London on da track/Zaytoven and think "yeah, this is gonna last. This means something."
You are correct with this one

Hated that fukkin album
 
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