Is this generation of street rappers the realist ever?

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Great Value Man
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Think about?:patrice: :jbhmm:

Kodak black stay getting arrested:francis:

Bobby shmurda and gs9...nuff saidfrancis:

The drill movement. ...where do i start
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Maybe guys like ye, lil b pharell and lupe influenced a geneation of kids who would rather be themselves.:ohhh:

Maybe technology has weeded out the potential 'fake' rappers who would be exposed sooner nowadays that they would've been in the 90s :ohhh:


Plus the "real nikkas" now have easy access to the net to put out more product unlike cats from the 90s did.


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If being real is dry snitching and wearing skirts the yes.... But young buck i cant argue im picking up the girl u love in my bmw m3 cuz ima an old head....
If dudes in the 90s had the technology that we do now, they would be doing the same stuff:comeon:
 

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Street rappers? No, Biggie, Nas, Scarface...etc. were all street dudes with classics.

Gangsta Rappers? yes, this generation has the most true gangsta's however they are not capable of putting together classics; so it does not really matter.
 

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If dudes in the 90s had the technology that we do now, they would be doing the same stuff:comeon:
nikkas wasnt wearing skirts and looking like girls in the 90s breh. Yall think its cool. At least back then men wanted to be men for the most part unless u was a fruit.....
 
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