No one cares about the 90s anymore.

Kairi Irving

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THis is it right here. All it takes is listening to 90s music, watching 90s movies, to know it was a good time. People are also getting hip to know how bad social media is

70s, 80s, and 90s will never die, you can't kill them Prime Time years.


Here's 2 young brehs listening to Phil Collins. There's young folks that's going back and hopefully more do so



70s, funkadelic, hippies, cop movies and Kung Fu films :ehh:

80s, vibrant neon colors, when society officially became modern, rap music was born, pop music was heat, RnB was heat, Michel Jackson in his prime :wow::wow::wow::wow:

90s, rap has completely established itself as one of the greatest genres of all time, Jordan became the GOAT, video games became video games, cartoons and movies went from zero to 100 in quality :wow:
 

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84 baby here. I'd say every decade had a feel to it, and up to about 2007-2008, there was some key distinction to every decade. Late 90's were my formative years, so I always salute the 90's.

To me, society doesn't really feel like it evolved From those years. Social media and reality TV took off wholesale, smartphones came into play, the recession hit...it just feels like for last 10-12 years different shades of the same shyt.
I feel the same way.

But to me, it feels like alot of society hasn't really moved past the late 90s, early 2000s. only the technology got better. And we just got more narcisstic and self-absorbed with all of these technology and internet.

I feel like everybody has been trying to be some sort of big shot on thier smartphone in the 2010s.

In the 2000s...everybody that just got a cellphone felt like a big shot.

In the 1990s only rich kids had cellphones and business people and doctors, or they had a pager.
 

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THEY TRYNA MAKE 2000S THE NEW 90S

NEVER THAT
Never.

The 90s was just THAT decade. The 2000s was terrible to me. 9/11. Reality TV :gag: Bush. Recession. the only thing that was good about it was the music and even that wasn't as good compared to the 90s.

In the 2000s I was just like "hip-hop is dead" I seriously went back and started listening to 90s hip-hop exclusively again starting in 2004-2005 cause I thought rap was just getting so bad with the south taking over and the ringtone rap and the snap muzik.

:francis:

No offense to any of my southern posters here,..but as a east coast/northeastern born cat I was not feeling rap after 2003 when Lil Jon took over the airwaves.

The olderI got I appreciated...but 2004-2007 was like seriously the dark ages of rap.

If it wasn't pretentious nerd rap...or I'm too good to listen to mainstream underground rappers with that lyrical spiritual miracle BS talking about "bringing real hip-hop back"...it was these "I'm not a rapper, I;'m a hustler" D boys turned rappers, 50 cent imitations rapping over bhangra, and these myspace era dudes trying to pass out their mixtapes in times squre on burned CD-rs.
 

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The same shyt these youngsters say about the Golden Era would be said about their era by their kids and people their kids age.

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People keep on acting like their era was the best when every generation says theirs is.
 

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Never.

The 90s was just THAT decade. The 2000s was terrible to me. 9/11. Reality TV :gag: Bush. Recession. the only thing that was good about it was the music and even that wasn't as good compared to the 90s.

In the 2000s I was just like "hip-hop is dead" I seriously went back and started listening to 90s hip-hop exclusively again starting in 2004-2005 cause I thought rap was just getting so bad with the south taking over and the ringtone rap and the snap muzik.

:francis:

No offense to any of my southern posters here,..but as a east coast/northeastern born cat I was not feeling rap after 2003 when Lil Jon took over the airwaves.

The olderI got I appreciated...but 2004-2007 was like seriously the dark ages of rap.

If it wasn't pretentious nerd rap...or I'm too good to listen to mainstream underground rappers with that lyrical spiritual miracle BS talking about "bringing real hip-hop back"...it was these "I'm not a rapper, I;'m a hustler" D boys turned rappers, 50 cent imitations rapping over bhangra, and these myspace era dudes trying to pass out their mixtapes in times squre on burned CD-rs.



YEA 2000S FELT PRETTY WEAK AT THE TIME, BUT IN RETROSPECT IT KILLS EVERYTHING COMIN OUT TODAY
 

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Not "no one" but as far as nostalgia goes, I feel like the 90s revival has come and gone.

It's all about the 2000s/y2k now.

I imagine yall (including me too) stuck in the 90s heads must sound redundant to these people born in the 90s. And they're turning 30 in this decade. They have more realistic memories and experiences with the 2000s. They weren't really old enough to experience the 90s like that.

Look at how these kids be shytting on 90s legends in the booth. :mjlol:

They don't know who Nas or DMX is. :mjlol:

We old. It's a new time.

I'm turning 32 in a few days and the 90s is my era. Everything from hip hop to movies to wrestling. I have a great memory as well as great memories of everything that went on.
 
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