50 Cent losing that Sales Battle to Kanye in '07 is the reason Hiphop is so wack now

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hip hop was going that direction no matter what. 50 cent would win and still you're see Drake and them guys make it.

hip hop is forever changing.

I disagree, what you hear on the airwaves is what the record labels present to you. If they wanted you to hear conscious music all day on the radio then you would. You think the same people who was 13 when GRODT came out actually want to hear "Thrift Shop" as 23 year olds? No they don't but if they force feed you something enough you'll learn to accept it. If they pushed Webbie and Boosie on you as much as they did that song then those same fans would support that as well. When they forced DMX on you you loved it, if they forced another DMX on the ppl they would love that too. Lobster used to be forced fed to prisoners at 1 point in time, in time people turned it into a delicacy. I just left the Macklemore sales thread and nikkas is asking for links to the album :pachaha: see the correlation?
 

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Just seen some new white boy have his vid premiered on MTV Jams earlier today, these wiggers is running the real nikkas out the game and only leaving the lames to co-exist with them.
 

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Blackthought, you seem to have an old stale taste in music. If that's the case you'll always find it in the past or in the underground . . stop relying on the mainstream to put it on a plate for you
About time black folk mentally emancipated themselves from gangsta rap. Now black kids Can become something more than hoodlums. Kanye did that. Only people who miss the 90s street era are ignoramuses.
 

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I'll pose a politician question. Is Hip Hop better today than it was 6 years ago?

Yep.2013 is better than 2007 in every way. Back then all you heard was one hit wonders with no lyrics like soulja boy and laffy taffy dudes. Now you got K Dot and Cole and other young lyrical dudes making good music and selling.
 

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Just seen some new white boy have his vid premiered on MTV Jams earlier today, these wiggers is running the real nikkas out the game and only leaving the lames to co-exist with them.

The likes of Nas still drop albums and get critical praise. Only the underachieving rappers complain cause their music isn't versatile to last over time. The real nikkas like Beanie Sigel done their careers by themselves. Rap is better off without hard headed dudes causing pointless drama in every industry event.
 

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I always fukked with both albums pretty heavy, Graduation has aged better but Curtis was my shyt at the time. "Gun Go Off", "Man Down", "Come n Go", "Curtis 187", "Follow My Lead". He just fukked up dropping one of the worst songs he's ever made as the main single in "Amusement Park".

Regardless of Kanyes success, hip hop was moving in that direction already IMO.
 

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About time black folk mentally emancipated themselves from gangsta rap. Now black kids Can become something more than hoodlums. Kanye did that. Only people who miss the 90s street era are ignoramuses.

I mean the 90s thing was cool then but leave it in the 90s :ld: . . Been there, done that . . if you can't move past it then you're left in the past

With that said Dr. Dre's "Been There, Done That" would've been a cool song today . . exact same hook but with less lyrical justification for his departure from gangsta rap
 

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I always fukked with both albums pretty heavy, Graduation has aged better but Curtis was my shyt at the time. "Gun Go Off", "Man Down", "Come n Go", "Curtis 187", "Follow My Lead". He just fukked up dropping one of the worst songs he's ever made as the main single in "Amusement Park".

Regardless of Kanyes success, hip hop was moving in that direction already IMO.

You believe he had a choice as to what single was green lighted? :stopitslime:


It goes like this for a reason

"Magic Stick" >"Candy Shop" > "Amusement Park" . . even though it was a feature this line of singles was started from the success of a song done for another label.

Tupac

"Temptations"> "How Do U Want It" > "Toss It Up" > the next one would've been "Tongue Kissin'" . . you can tell by the way it's written

"Hi My Name Is" > "Real Slim Shady" > "Without Me" > "Just Lose It" > "My Band" > "We Made You"

now Interscope is doing this whole line of singles with multiple artist

Eminem's "Not Afraid" > Dr. Dre's "I Need a Doctor" > Machine Gun Kelly "Invincible" > 50 Cent "My Life" . . etc.

Cookie cutter singles
 

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2007 was only terrible if you ONLY listened to the radio. 2007 had:

Pharoah Monch- Desire
Talib Kweli- Eardrum
UGK- Underground Kingz
Common- Finding Forever
Kanye West- Graduation
Lupe Fiasco- The Cool
Jay Z- American Gangster
Styles P- Super Gangsta, Extraordinary Gentleman
Scarface- Made
Freeway- Free At Last

Andre 3000 was killing everything he was featured on. There were some great collaborations that year. Lupe Fiasco broke through on the mainstream front that year and the album was dope. Jay Z came back with a stronger project. Scarface made a return to dropping solo albums.
 
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