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Fukk this argument. Have some 80's funk.......






these days we still got 30 year olds living with parents and its considered normal behavior.
times have changed with the environment.
Good point...
I was just thinking about how Biggie and Pac were both married by 25 and just seems more mature than an A.S.A.P.
Maybe the answer is just that kids grew up much faster years ago...
The industry in the 80s did not operate at the same level as it did in the 90s and definitely not present day.
Yeah...nowadays with social media, independent labels etc. a younger/newer artists can get into the mainstream easier than they did back then. ESPECIALLY easier than in the 90's when there were tons of artists, label politics were crazy and you couldn't really make it without a major label pushing your work.
Nas blew up at 20/21
BIG Blew up at 22.
Snoop blew up at 22.
Only difference between now and then is, you gotta work and grind on ya own to build ya buzz up. THEN you drop the album. Which takes time
Drake dropped SFG at 22
Wiz dropped K&OJ at 22
Asap dropped LLA at 23
Good point...
I was just thinking about how Biggie and Pac were both married by 25 and just seems more mature than an A.S.A.P.

Drake.was.only.22.when.he.blew.up
Yeah Drake was the only true young superstar of the new dudes he was major at 22.
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