Is there some kind of correlation between 2000’s music and modern thot culture?

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I noticed many thot establishments play nothing but 2000’s music. :flabbynsick:Thot stores at the mall blaring nothing but 2000’s Rap and R&B. Thotty bars where thots are the bartenders and waitresses that play mostly 2000’s Rap and R&B sprinkled with thot essential Cardi B, Meg the Stallion etc. and Afrobeats hits for good measure. Hearing garbage ass 2000’s Rap gives these places a definitely raunchy cheap vibe. Listening to 09’ Gucci Mane like it came out yesterday hearing a bunch of coked up thots screaming “nikka you don’t love me” in 2024 is wild. Is it because a lot of 2000’s music was so raunchy? Like you still listening to the “Nasty Song” by Lil Ru every weekend?:flabbynsick: Playing Lil Jon produced hits make you think some nikka with a 6XL white tee, some size 42 Girbaud shuttle jeans, a size 56 OJ Simpson throwback and a huge size 8 pinwheel New era fitted over a durag is going to walk through the door. :flabbynsick:Then again, a lot of these thot establishments are filled with 35+ thots who refuse to let go of the partying and promiscuity of their 20’s in the damn 2000’s. The 2000’s weren’t a damn golden era, shyt not even a silver era, more like a bronze era. I noticed grown up bars and lounges in the city play good music, shyt from the 80’s and 90’s that requires knowledge of good music. The overall quality of music took a nosedive in the 2000’s. But then again, these are not thot establishments. The places are filled with grown folks about their damn business and maturity.

Is it because thots in their 20’s and 30’s are reflecting on their fatherless ass childhoods reminiscing on the tall tee era? And think about all the modern thot anthems that sampled 2000’s hits. Or maybe it’s just the 20 year nostalgia cycle leans more to the 2000’s these days more so than the 90’s which was closer to 30ish years ago at this point.
 

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Early 2000s brought upon the rise of Atlanta crunk music and with it ATL trickin/simp/stripper culture where you literally go inside a club and spend egregious amounts of money on a broad to not fukk. Hillbilly ass nikkas....Its been downhill ever since.
 

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Early 2000s brought upon the rise of Atlanta crunk music and with it ATL trickin/simp/stripper culture where you literally go inside a club and spend egregious amounts of money on a broad to not fukk. Hillbilly ass nikkas....Its been downhill ever since.

Gucci Mane should be charged with CRIMES AGAINST MASCULINITY.
 

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Trends tend to cycle back around every 20 years. In about 10 years, people are gonna be talking about how 2015 was the height of American culture.

Hell, you're already starting to see some people express nostalgia for the 2010s.
 

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Well we all know all pre 2010 music was pure. No cursing. No name calling. No drug references. So this has to be one blasphemous thread. :troll:
 

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People tend to try and recreate/sample the music they grew up on. Probably around 2025/2026 people are gonna be seeing spaceships on bankhead. No different them all the samples dr. Dre used on the chronic
 

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Trends tend to cycle back around every 20 years. In about 10 years, people are gonna be talking about how 2015 was the height of American culture.

Hell, you're already starting to see some people express nostalgia for the 2010s.
I don’t see any nostalgia for 2017 or 2018 for some reason :mjlol:

2019 of course being the last year before COVID
 
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