Today's generation doesn't have a single GREAT rapper

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:mjlol: @ Meek Mill being a great rapper let alone those other jabroni mcs


nikkas im listening too in 2015 depending on my mood

Earl Sweatshirt
Lloyd Banks
Phonte
Elzhi
Lupe
Oddisse
Curren$y
The Foreign Exchange
Killer Mike
Big KRIT
 

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or you're just in love with mediocre acts.

Every one of those cats is considerably wack and at best mediocre.



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Keep listing names of mediocre/trash rappers. The sad thing is that I've heard tracks from every single rapper you've ever mentioned with the exception of Dark-Lo (just googled him: Ar-Ab's man... nevermind. wont even bother).

All of them WEAK......

Underachievers had some nice beats while they were trying to ride Rocky's vibe. Before they fell off tho: I bumped TADED and Root of All Evil for a while.
Who do you consider a good rapper? Half of those rappers could body Jay on a beat (some of them already have, namely Lupe and Jay Elec).
I bet you'll name some early 90s rappers who weren't actually that good, but that are so wrapped in nostalgia that you'll dikkride any and all of their songs :snoop:
 

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For the most part, you've got generic turn-up clones on one side and smart-dumb fake-deep generic nikkas on the other. All of them with dull beats, voices and vague/dull rhymes.

LOL at nikkas who criticize Rocky and Lil B for not having 'depth' but listen to Wet Dreamz and King Kunta on repeat. :pachaha:

Y'all don't have a single rapper that says clear mindblowing shyt. In fact, the greatest rhymes I've heard from the new school are from Lil B due to the sheer absurdity, uniqueness, and sincerity in his ramblings.

Rewindable quotables though? Not even close. Y'all really think some new cat is approaching 1/10th the depth of a Nas/Jay-Z/Jeru The Damaja/Kool G Rap etc rhyme? :mjlol:

Y'all as a whole simply don't care about depth. Stop pretending you do when it benefits your stilted logic.

Go ahead and neg and make your usual deflecting comments. The real know exactly what I'm talking about.
noticed that too...

most music fans of today are not discriminating.. they like anything...

ironically, the blame might be throphy syndromes by parents/single parents...and fans and radio programmers not interested in promoting serious subjects or serious rhymes
 
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1. None of you nikkas buy albums
2. Half of you nikkas don't listen to music you complain to be put out
3. You're a bunch of hypocrites

wanna blame this era of Hip Hop on the artists? There's tons of music out there with substance you fake ass nikkas just ain't supporting it.

The music industry went into the decline once they invented Bearshare. nikkas don't buy albums anymore :camby

So thr quality in thr music declined as well

I have a huge cd collection, prob over 600 cd's. Used to be multiple new CDs a week that I would buy. I would still be on the same pace of there were still quality and innovative albums coming out. There's not.

And truth be told, the industry did that and they know they did that.

Right around 04 there was a big change going on where iTunes etc was initially buzzing and a lot of labels starting branding artiste just to do a single/ringtone single. The Laffy Taffy type stuff. I remember only buying a handful of albums that year, and it's been in steady decline since.

People will still pay for the real, quality artists. Look at what De La just did- used kickstarter to fund their next album. All they were looking for was 100,00. They ended up raising over $400,000. They are a quality act that never sold out, so they have fans 25+ years in the game. They then recorded a song with Nas and gave it to the fans a few days later as a thank you.
 

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I have a huge cd collection, prob over 600 cd's. Used to be multiple new CDs a week that I would buy. I would still be on the same pace of there were still quality and innovative albums coming out. There's not.

And truth be told, the industry did that and they know they did that.

Right around 04 there was a big change going on where iTunes etc was initially buzzing and a lot of labels starting branding artiste just to do a single/ringtone single. The Laffy Taffy type stuff. I remember only buying a handful of albums that year, and it's been in steady decline since.

People will still pay for the real, quality artists. Look at what De La just did- used kickstarter to fund their next album. All they were looking for was 100,00. They ended up raising over $400,000. They are a quality act that never sold out, so they have fans 25+ years in the game. They then recorded a song with Nas and gave it to the fans a few days later as a thank you.
Breh of nikkas really carer about rapping like that then Killer Mike will be platinum
 

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A lot of those rappers y'all name great have been around for more than 10 years.
Talking about rappers that came after 2010 there's hasn't been anything great to me. (But i gotta say i don't check for it too much neither)
 

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:mjlol: @ Meek Mill being a great rapper let alone those other jabroni mcs


nikkas im listening too in 2015 depending on my mood

Earl Sweatshirt
Lloyd Banks
Phonte
Elzhi
Lupe
Oddisse
Curren$y
The Foreign Exchange
Killer Mike
Big KRIT

Why can't Meek be a great rapper?
 
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