Twitter is now saying that Kendrick Lamar put an end to Atlanta’s run in hip hop.

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And yet his spike in popularity came when he jumped on a couple of Atlanta nikkas album... :comeon:
 

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“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that” - MLK

They’re clinging onto Drake because his entire catalog is nothing but vapid, shallow, pointless, thoughtless drivel. Kendrick feels like vegetables, Drake is pizza. Kids/Dumb ninjas don’t want that. 3rd verse of Not Like Us >>> Atlanta and Drake
 

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“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that” - MLK

They’re clinging onto Drake because his entire catalog is nothing but vapid, shallow, pointless, thoughtless drivel. Kendrick feels like vegetables, Drake is pizza. Kids/Dumb ninjas don’t want that. 3rd verse of Not Like Us >>> Atlanta and Drake
The moral virtue signaling y’all do through rap consumption is hilarious. Kendrick has become what Hamilton was to liberal elites. A piece of pop-culture to elevate as a signal of taste, where folks are socially psyoped into saying they like it for fear of the social isolation of being “not like us”. UMG is trying to make him the iPhone blue bubble of rap music if you will.
 
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The moral virtue signaling y’all do through rap consumption is hilarious. It’s like y’all think listening to Kendrick is shortcut to intellectual validation or something.
That’s probably what you think, 😏.

Southern rappers are dumb…Drake music is soulless and as cursory as cursory gets, they probably feel like his demise is their demise. 🤷🏽‍♂️.

…and they feel about Kendrick how you claim Kendrick fans feel about Kendrick…and that’s vegetables to these kid brains. Me personally, I’m not a fan of either tbh…but I’d much rather a bunch of Kendrick-inspired rappers than Drake-inspired ones, 🤮
 
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its a combination of lack of diverse sounds, streaming turning music into here today gone tomorrow and most impactful TIME.

hip-hop as a whole has not created new stars and the ones they tried to create had no lasting power musically
 
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