Has this trap era produced any classics?

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i could see someone saying classic beat/s or even a song but you watch cats come in here & name Chief Keef and Waka Flocka albums as "classic" :mjlol:
 

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Chicken Talk, Ice Attack 1 & 2, The Movie, The Burrprint, No Pad No Pencil, and I'm just naming random late 2000's Gucci mixtapes off the top of the head. Flocka's Salute Me or Shoot Me series and Flockaveli. Jeezy's Trap or Die and TM101 (which is probably one of the most influential albums of the 2000's). Juicy J's Rubbaband Business and Blue Dream & Lean. Future's True Story and Dirty Sprite. If you want to go all the way back, you could say T.I.'s Trap Music album itself. Even further than that, anything from Three 6 Mafia, DJ Squeeky, and other Memphis nikkas in the 90's. It's so much more I could list but you ain't even create this thread for a serious response. Just because you don't like it or listen to it doesn't mean it's insignificant

Threads like these are why I feel this is the absolute worst hip hop section out of any website I've ever logged on to. You nikkas opinions and taste in music are the same as shyt I used to read from internet geeks on XXL Mag and shyt 10 years ago. Arguments I've literally haven't heard anyone bring up since '06-'07 (the "hip hop is dead"/crank dat era) like "the South killed hip hop," "why don't southern nikkas in 2016 make music that sounds like a nikka from Brooklyn in 1993," "the South can't make classic music like this boring ass, forgettable boom bap nikka from '93. It's not even y'all nikkas being stuck in the past, y'all just want to make pointless, completely outdated arguments
 

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Chicken Talk, Ice Attack 1 & 2, The Movie, The Burrprint, No Pad No Pencil, and I'm just naming random late 2000's Gucci mixtapes off the top of the head. Flocka's Salute Me or Shoot Me series and Flockaveli. Jeezy's Trap or Die and TM101 (which is probably one of the most influential albums of the 2000's). Juicy J's Rubbaband Business and Blue Dream & Lean. Future's True Story and Dirty Sprite. If you want to go all the way back, you could say T.I.'s Trap Music album itself. Even further than that, anything from Three 6 Mafia, DJ Squeeky, and other Memphis nikkas in the 90's. It's so much more I could list but you ain't even create this thread for a serious response. Just because you don't like it or listen to it doesn't mean it's insignificant

Threads like these are why I feel this is the absolute worst hip hop section out of any website I've ever logged on to. You nikkas opinions and taste in music are the same as shyt I used to read from internet geeks on XXL Mag and shyt 10 years ago. Arguments I've literally haven't heard anyone bring up since '06-'07 (the "hip hop is dead"/crank dat era) like "the South killed hip hop," "why don't southern nikkas in 2016 make music that sounds like a nikka from Brooklyn in 1993," "the South can't make classic music like this boring ass, forgettable boom bap nikka from '93. It's not even y'all nikkas being stuck in the past, y'all just want to make pointless, completely outdated arguments

you didnt name one classic.

and all that bytching in the second half of your post :mjlol:
 

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you didnt name one classic.

and all that bytching in the second half of your post :mjlol:
You've confirmed what I've said, you aren't genuinely looking for a real musical discussion. I'll humor you though. Where are you from? What's classic to folks where you live? Everything I've name has had a huge impact in Memphis and other people from Memphis would say the same
 
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