Has any song is rap history aged worse than this?

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Yeah this whole era of dusty nikkas hating on fly nikkas around the country for getting money off rap was a bad look

Same with The Roots’ What They Do where they were shytting on prime BIG who was nicer than every nikka ever in The Roots



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Ironically these type of dudes would come around and start doing commercial friendly music in their careers

Common, Roots, De La Soul
 

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I thought you meant it aged badly because it's sounds terrible now.
Now. I still like the beat and cadance

It aged poorly because he shytted on an era that is universally looked at as the best today. On top of that current hip hop is what ppl consider the worst.

It would be like if someone said Jordan killed basketball in 1985
 
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OP is right. The music he was calling trash are classics now
He didn’t call anything trash. He spoke on the trajectory of the subject matter and tone and nothing he said wasn’t true.

We can acknowledge the pivot that occurred in that era has lead us to while still acknowledging we love the records
 

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Now. I still like the beat and cadance

It aged poorly because he shytted on an era that is universally looked at as the best today. On top of that current hip hop is what ppl consider the worst.

It would be like if someone said Jordan killed basketball in 1985

I was too young to really pay attention to sports shows/analysts at that time but you probably did have folks early on disguised as “purists” of the game who looked at jordan’s brand of basketball as selfish, not team-oriented, “ruining the game” etc…and those same old cacs probably suck off that era now lol
 
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