and I lose a few brain cells listening to mumbling hooks.Being melodic just means being aesthetically appealing. A dope hook works.
I like 90s hip-hop, but I just get burnt out listening to just bars. I'ma need to find better headphones. Maybe that'll solve this problem.
Breh, I know this is a weird question, but do you listen to music with headphones or speakers? Maybe my headphones aren't that great, because I can't take in rapping for too long or my ears hurt/I get burnt out.
I can't take in rapping for too long or my ears hurt/I get burnt out.
No you can't
How come? Most of the new generation of rap fans don't enjoy the 90s. They prefer the post-808s and Heartbreak rap.
It's not even that. It's just hard for me to digest just simply rapping. I need some singing or melodies.
Can you be a Hiphop fan if you only listen to 90s rap?
Nostalgia is a dangerous drug... It only remember the best and ignore the worst
16 year olds today were born in 2000 they couldn't care less about what y'all call the golden era
I only listen to RD from the 90s
You guys spend a lot of time worrying about what others do and how Hip Hop they might look on a message board....
Some of you Larrys are going to have to come to terms with the fact that that music is getting older and the new generation might not listen to it. Just like in the 90s when some of us were all wrapped up in our music, while older heads were trying to open our eyes to something before us.
My main problems with these threads is its recycling the same topics and half the people posting in the thread are less than 30 years old trying to act like they even remember the shyt when it happened.
did you really think those albums were revered for bars?Don't you get bored of hearing JUST bars?
I mean the dude has Logic as his avatar pic, prolly got into hip hop in last two years or something.
I would expect people like this on reddit or somewhere, but not on coli.
Anyway to answer your question - yes, you can, but your opinion most of the time ain't worth shyt since your knowledge is limited strictly to modern stuff. I'd say everyone should at least give a chance to some classics, just to try to expand your horizons. But the mere fact that you were interested enough to make a topic and discuss makes you look better in my eyes than the rest of the bandwagon hip hop fans and pretenders who only listen to what's popular and don't even try to think about the classics or past influences to modern rap.