This.
Like I don't really see this song mentioned much, but it is a classic:
I still spit that out from time to time just randomly

This.
Like I don't really see this song mentioned much, but it is a classic:
This.
Like I don't really see this song mentioned much, but it is a classic:
Lol they played Hit It From The Back on the Playboy ChannelIn the words of Prodigy on what Nas/Illmatic did for Mobb Deep:
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No.The Lil Babys, Da Baby, A-Boogies, Roddy Riches, Lil Durks of the world are pretty much at the top for the youth. Will isn't a more skilled rapper than them?
He is but you admitted this the other day
So I'm not taking this seriousMelody rap>>![]()
U let the melodies distract you from the songwriting. Maybe if they spit some of their verses in a traditional delivery it would hit more for you. Maybe you should read their 16’s in your best Beanie Siegel voice.He is but you admitted this the other day
So I'm not taking this serious
And yet they never do it. Songwriting is not exclusive to melodic delivery, and there's nothing special about songwriting today other than making sure songs are shorter to for replay. Reading a 16 from any of them doesn't impress me.U let the melodies distract you from the songwriting. Maybe if they spit some of their verses in a traditional delivery it would hit more for you. Maybe you should read their 16’s in your best Beanie Siegel voice.
They all can fall back and rap traditionally if needed. No way in hell Will outrapping Lil Baby either.
Also, didn’t Will have ghostwriters?
They have songs they do it they just have no reason to do it often it’s outdated.And yet they never do it. Songwriting is not exclusive to melodic delivery, and there's nothing special about songwriting today other than making sure songs are shorter to for replay. Reading a 16 from any of them doesn't impress me.
People have tried saying "Summertime" was ghostwritten but it hasn't really stuck, I don't know if any other records or writers attached to him. There's plenty of ways in Hell Will outraps Lil Baby.
A big myth/misconception/complaint that I hear about modern hiphop as opposed to 90s HipHop was the presence of simple songs with fad dances: 90s HipHop had plenty of those kinda songs.
Gfy retard. Listen to your boom bap American Bumbutta bore
Yeah a lot of songs would get the glossed up remix for the single with a popular sample and/or a bootleg Mary J. Blige on the hookThat's why when people mention the 90s and all they refer to is the albums, to me that's just HALF of the story... a lot of great albums no doubt but it's also the singles that kept the energy. Some had not-so-dope albums, but they still had songs that made impact. AND there are remixes that came out as the singles that were crazy, then you buy the album and it ain't same version from the video![]()
Good readAn Alternate Take On The Perception Of Nas’ “Illmatic” 25 Years Later
Dart Adams points out the myth that Illmatic pioneered the multi super producer album
I’ve always thought that was mainly an early 90’s thing since it seemed like a lotta rappers after 1993 were either too cool or too gangsta to dance on record anymore.