2000s vs 80s, which decade produced better black music?

better black music

  • 80s

    Votes: 47 78.3%
  • 2000s

    Votes: 13 21.7%

  • Total voters
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Budda

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yeah the early and mid 80s you had that instruments meet electronics combo that they experimented with in the 70s. By the 80s it was on full blast. By the late 80s they were no longer any big bands. Cameo got cut down to 3 in the mid 80s:to:

I was born in the 90's, but there is just something about 80's music man.

For me black music just seemed to have more flavor(if thats the right word for it) then.



Man i miss my mums tapedeck:wow:
 

mr.africa

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Your opinion

I'll rather listen to The Massacre than Thriller
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rantanamo

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regurgitated 80s fashion :patrice:

they are trying, but not even succeeding at that. The 80s were all about swag with originality. There is a lack of swag. What swag will we have to look back upon. In other eras you knew the swag was there when it was happening.
 

Piff Perkins

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oh man toughest question of all time. Imma...go with the decade that gave us Prince, Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston, Tina Turner, Living Color, Rakim, BDK, Kool G Rap, Luther Vandross, and Run DMC among others.


Actually that ain't a hard question at all b. is there any other answer? :what:
 

Rakim Allah

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Also the 80s was really the last decade that gave us those deep basslines on a regular basis(unless Hip Hop sampled them)

 
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