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That shyt got next single handily killed the usage of trap beats on the East Coast
DaBaby just came back off it
Game going in this direction sonically
I’m picturing a full album with this sound and yikes

That shyt got next single handily killed the usage of trap beats on the East Coast
DaBaby just came back off it
Game going in this direction sonically
That shyt got next single handily killed the usage of trap beats on the East Coast
DaBaby just came back off it
Game going in this direction sonically
He was making full albums of minimalist trap beats with flutes and shyt beforeI’m picturing a full album with this sound and yikes![]()
Nah they hard and they smart marketers they have a good movement going on keep listening it was unorthodox at first to me tooThem sweepers dude are so trash, they make Sha EK sound like Nasir Jones
Who said they have to go out of their way to find rappers? The rappers the youth listen to are local kids who eventually get signed and get a little polish be it a Pop Smoke, Kay Flock, Sheff G, or an Ice Spice. The youth on it before any white record label exec.
Who said the fashion isn't come from the streets? The two most popular fashion brands right now amongst youth outside Mike Amiri in the culture are Barriers and Hell Star both are black owned. You don't know what you're talking about my man you severely out of touch on some old man judgmental shyt.
Basically, Hip Hop ran into the same issue that Rock and Metal ran into once it became the #1 genre. Once it becomes #1, everyone wants to get into the genre and it get lost in the sauce in return. Metal was on top in the '80s, then lost its spot to country music and self implosion. Rock took advantage of it, but it was dealing with Pop, Electronic music (EDM) and Hip Hop, just to lose its crown at the end of the 2000s to EDM. Hip Hop is experiencing this for awhile once it finally became #1 back in 2017 and later lost its spot two years ago.A couple of things, 1. I don't care what you rap about as long as it's entertaining. This was not entertaining. 2. Why is there this expectation for hip hop that old heads need to like new shyt? That's not the case with rock music -- you have all sorts of people that stopped listening to new bands once guns n roses or nirvana came out.
Notice you're always alone when you say this...U can't do it knees would give out they make it look easy
It is also very clearly hip-hop![]()
I keep saying today is the "hair metal" phase of rap. You understand.Basically, Hip Hop ran into the same issue that Rock and Metal ran into once it became the #1 genre. Once it becomes #1, everyone wants to get into the genre and it get lost in the sauce in return. Metal was on top in the '80s, then lost its spot to country music and self implosion. Rock took advantage of it, but it was dealing with Pop, Electronic music (EDM) and Hip Hop, just to lose its crown at the end of the 2000s to EDM. Hip Hop is experiencing this for awhile once it finally became #1 back in 2017 and later lost its spot two years ago.
It's a cycle with fans, new fans come in and old fans don't like what they're hearing and watching, thus grow tired and either stick to what era their grew up on or move on entirely.
Nah they hard and they smart marketers they have a good movement going on keep listening it was unorthodox at first to me too
Jay Hound is much better than Sha EK listen closely Sha just be yelling and at this point he the inferior Sha in the Bronx lol. Jay got a frantic flow that goes well with the Jersey club bpm, punchlines, and what I see as a unique call and response fill in the blank style never really heard no one rap like him it’s original
Streets need this its the most anticipated
I might just break in his crib like I’m Santa
S Dot “c’mere c’mere” ad lib the best in the game rn![]()
Watching that Metal documentary on Paramount+ really put things to perspective for me as I didn't grow up in that era, plus my childhood is basically the 2000s to early 2010s, so I don't have much of a dog in the fight. Hip Hop is dealing with the combination of Hair/Glam/Pop Metal phase and the growing pains Rock ran into during the '80s till it had a big resurgence in the '90, but with Pop back on the #1 spot for the past two years and with the resurgence of Pop Punk, Pop Rock and Nu-Metal from the tail end of last decade, Hip Hop will have some tough competition.Notice you're always alone when you say this...
I keep saying today is the "hair metal" phase of rap. You understand.
nikkas who stopped enjoying hip hop in the GWB administration complaining about everything new
Wake up everyday to get your Larry ass online and complain on hip hop forums about the state of hip hop
Nobody is forcing you lame ass nikkas to listen, enjoy your MF Doom and stop bytching
SKEEYEE
nikka you 36nikkas who stopped enjoying hip hop in the GWB administration complaining about everything new
Wake up everyday to get your Larry ass online and complain on hip hop forums about the state of hip hop
Nobody is forcing you lame ass nikkas to listen, enjoy your MF Doom and stop bytching
SKEEYEE
nikka you 36![]()
There’s not a single DaBaby song on his previous projects of that styleHe was making full albums of minimalist trap beats with flutes and shyt before
I’d say rhythmically this is an improvement
He had that one song with J. Cole over a soul sample he sounded good