Can we talk about how this generation fukking sux ?

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we had like 30-40-50 classics in the 90s and a lot of them dropped in the 2000s but the 2010s is just so fukking bad.


isn't it crazy that we only talk about the same albums over and over again ? the media only talk about my beautiful dark twisted fantasy or good kid maad city, or Take Care... people and hip hop fans always talk about the same albums: MBDTF, GKMC, TAKE CARE, and you have a few nikkas who mention albums like Life is good or pinata.

I mean, I'm not mad, these are all amazing albums but we'll soon be in 2015 and we only have a few stand out albums for this decade.

What's happening ? we used to have so many albums to talk about 20 or 10 years ago
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I get on my "this generation sucks" thing sometimes but then I realize when I was coming up, the generation before me was shytting on my generation. Its the cycle. I still remember trying to put my uncle on DMX when i was 11 and he was like "nikka cant fukk with Ice Cube". Im like, "wait the nikka from Friday???:scusthov:"

Its so much shyt these days, you gotta mine for dope shyt. When its like that, you end up with something you think is the greatest and only 10 other people know about it.
 

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I grew in the 90's and yeah theat era was the greatest imo i love the hiphop that followed. And as far as the 2010'sco there is a lot of dope shyt, the problem with most people is they have to find it first. And of course i like A LOT of artists. My ipod is eating
 

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Well you know what they say, shytty rap thrives when you have entire threads devoted to sucking lupe fiasco's dikk on the coli
 

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The problem with this generation that they all sound the same, same beats, same songs, same albums, same features, etc without their own identities. Old Cash Money had their own identity, Wu-Tang had their own identity, Death Row had their own identity, old Bad Boy had their own identity, old Roc-A-Fellas had their own identity, Ruff Ryder had their own identity, even No Limit had their own identity, etc a bunch of talent rappers sound different, not similar.in 80s-90s, late 90s-20s.
 

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The problem with this generation that they all sound the same, same beats, same songs, same albums, same features, etc without their own identities. Old Cash Money had their own identity, Wu-Tang had their own identity, Death Row had their own identity, old Bad Boy had their own identity, old Roc-A-Fellas had their own identity, Ruff Ryder had their own identity, even No Limit had their own identity, etc a bunch of talent rappers sound different, not similar.in 80s-90s, late 90s-20s.

yeah basically

globalisation of rap

why them chicago guys got everyone watching, only localised scene in the world and still you find them same tracks from any other country right now

reason why ASAP Mob can pop cos their whole set up is a lil bit of this from here and a lil bit of that from there topped off with bit of this from over there etc etc

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One thing I find hilarious is that if you go on youtube and check Ja Rule old videos....you see people waxing nostalgic in the comments section...talking about " I wish I could take a time machine back to 2001" and all this other dumb shyt. I remember being so fukkin disenchanted and disgusted with hip hop back around the turn of the century...the Murder Inc era was the worst.

Today sucks too btw....im just saying....we outgrow this shyt at a certain age.
 
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