Elim Garak
Veteran
True, but musically 4 years is an eternity.
Said it on here before, and dudes didn't wanna hear it. 96 was the last truly great year in hiphop. Of course classic albums dropped after, but that feeling of hiphop dominating your life on a weekly basis because so much incredible music was constantly dropping stopped after 96.Post 96’ is the end of the golden era
Rap reaches the masses in 98 but hip hop as a whole undergoes a huge shift in the culture and things are never the same
Back then yes...but now, something that came out in 2018 sounds no different than what's dropping in 2025.True, but musically 4 years is an eternity.
Idk that I agree with that. Yes the music is ass generally, but I don't think it sounds the same as 2018.Back then yes...but now, something that came out in 2018 sounds no different than what's dropping in 2025.
For me, I can tell the difference in the 90s stuff down the the year based on the rhyming and beats...you could pretty much do this from 87-2005 or so.Idk that I agree with that. Yes the music is ass generally, but I don't think it sounds the same as 2018.
Said it on here before, and dudes didn't wanna hear it. 96 was the last truly great year in hiphop. Of course classic albums dropped after, but that feeling of hiphop dominating your life on a weekly basis because so much incredible music was constantly dropping stopped after 96.
Yea...the fall off in those years was significant. Lot of factors, but too much r&b mixture, everyone trying to have a club hit, corny early 2000s beats, etc. etc.
Even 2000 to 2002 there's a noticeable decline in quality, let a lone going back to 98 which was a great year in hip hop
2002 was pretty fukking weak looking back. Lord Willin', Gods Son (kinda mid), Lost Tapes, The Fix were all dope but overall the year was weak
O2 is pre pit bull Crunk seemed like 03 and pit came out 04 with his Miami album. I could be wrong cuz it's been a minuteCan we finally acknowledge the Pitbull / Lil Jon era![]()