Brehs, if Nhaåz never said "Hip Hop Is Dead"....would we really have shyt on the mid/late 2000's?

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we re-wrote history, and pretended like d4L, Soulja Boy, C styles, Snap Music and ringtone rappers was the only thing that the radio pumped for years....when in reality, we just singled out a regional sound that lasted a good 8 months,and acted like that shyt killed all of rap music.


Lowkey, this shyt is the 2nd greatest lie ever told in hip hop ( outside of Jay being the best rapper)


The same year Nas said hip hop was dead.... Food and Liquor, TM 102, Hell Hath No Fury, Donuts, St. Elsewhere,Fishscale, Blue Carpet Treatment,Doctors Advocate and King all came out.


Hip Hop never died, fakkit ass backpackers just complained so much on the internet they made you believe it did.


 

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Donuts, st elsewhere & fishscale, huh? fakkit ass backpacker.
Ehhh... Fishscale and St. Elsewhere both had pretty big singles. Wouldn't group them with "backpackers."
 
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Bruh if you lived ANYWHERE NEAR Atlanta or the South during that time period you'd understand just how incredibly TERRIBLE mainstream hip hop had gotten. It was as if a viral disease of c00nery had spread 28 Days Later style amongst the black youth, nikkas just and yelling "YUUUUUUULLLLLLLLLEEEE" and doing the "stanky leg" like it was a fukking minstrel show. When Nas dropped that album it was like a beam of light shot threw some of these fools and some of them woke up and became aware just how Wack they shyt was. D4L and Dem Franchise Boys at the top of the charts was a disgrace to Hip Hop and music in general.

Nah bruh, that was NO lie, that shyt was like a diabetes infested sugar rush that almost destroyed the genre's life blood...
 

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Bruh if you lived ANYWHERE NEAR Atlanta or the South during that time period you'd understand just how incredibly TERRIBLE mainstream hip hop had gotten. It was as if a viral disease of c00nery had spread 28 Days Later style amongst the black youth, nikkas just and yelling "YUUUUUUULLLLLLLLLEEEE" and doing the "stanky leg" like it was a fukking minstrel show. When Nas dropped that album it was like a beam of light shot threw some of these fools and some of them woke up and became aware just how Wack they shyt was. D4L and Dem Franchise Boys at the top of the charts was a disgrace to Hip Hop and music in general.

Nah bruh, that was NO lie, that shyt was like a diabetes infested sugar rush that almost destroyed the genre's life blood...
oh so this never existed my nikka?

 
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