Called it. Hip Hop reached a turning point this year. Does so every year ending in 3

really tho

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thread starter got a point brehs:

Chief Keefs deep intellectual bars rivaling the genius of shakespeare
Waka flaka's spittin that master thesis
Big Sean's Half of Lame over shadowing classics like the 36 chambers, liquid swords and only built for cuban linx.

its a revolution brehs.

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we're supposed to act like Kendrick is a legendary lyricist.

and we're supposed to act like j.cole is nice.

and allegedly big krit is supposed to be a lyricist.

CORNY.

oh and I guess we're supposed to hold drake & big sean in some type of high-regard as well.

So you basically one of them 90s heads that think that Hip Hop can't get any better and all the rappers in Gen Y are trash. :manny:
 

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So you basically one of them 90s heads that think that Hip Hop can't get any better and all the rappers in Gen Y are trash. :manny:

I listen to plenty of current rap. just not corny industry plant rappers. its like I said, LYRICISM NEVER LEFT. surely, I wouldn't be saying that if I was stuck in the '90s as you claim.

and I was into rap before the '90s, btw.

I don't even like the whole '90s enthusiast attitude that a lot of people seem to have on here.
 
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