No one cares about the 90s anymore.

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Just turned 38, and stopped listening to old Rappers a good couple years back.

Time to move on
Oh God...the older head puttin on muscle cream on the low trying to fit in with the newer generation might be even worse than the new nikkas :scust:
 

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2010s:
  • Rise of Occult Media (Vampires/Werewolves/Zombies)
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Everything you typed was on the rise in the 2000s, which is why I say the 2010s are a remix.

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I can go on, but I'm not gonna type shyt out. One last thing, The 2010s were just an amplified era of the 2000s. I'm a Millennial, there isn't no blurred vision. I remember the 90s and it wasn't like the 00s. Cassette are far from iPods; mp3s have switched to straight digital, which isn't like the tape to mp3 jump.

You're right. The 2010s is the first decade in many, many decades to be a decade of nearly complete and total stagnation. The '10s creative (and intellectual) staticity is equivalent to that of the '30s/'40s and the world then had just finished a global war, was going through an enormous economic depression and then an even more massive global war kicked off. Despite that, you still had the Golden Age of Hollywood, the (real) introduction and rise of monster movies (with legends like Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi, Jr. compared to... who today?), Walt Disney revolutionizing animation and film, and literature that continues to run circles around the crap popular today.

Not only was the Retarded Generation (post-'96 babies with '94-'96 being the Grey Zone) over-excessively coddled, they were raised entirely by the Internet and therefore didn't have the mental acuity to do anything but bite off the 2000s and mix it with copius amounts of the '80s and '90s.

I'd say just about the only thing the R G has really made their own was clothing and fashion.

I could go on and on. What a time. Too bad you missed it.

Growing up in the '90s culture was amazing and you also more than likely got firsthand knowledge of '50s and '60s culture by way of grandparents and great-aunts/uncles and '70s and '80s culture by way of your parents and older cousins or siblings. We got to experience the best of all the worlds. I feel bad for '00s babies, 'cause it sucks to suck.
 
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Oh God...the older head puttin on muscle cream on the low trying to fit in with the newer generation might be even worse than the new nikkas :scust:

Nope, never that, i just keep an open mind. And know there's some great young talent out here.

And most importantly, im a music man, I'm always on the look out for new music
 

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shyt, people period. You really think these nikkas actually enjoy listening to Dababy or whatever wack ass nikka is "hot" right now? It's just popular because...that's all they have to listen to now.

That's why they cycle through it so quickly.

'00s baby nostalgia gonna be like, "Aye, y'all 'member those three weeks we fukked wit' Trinidad James?"
 

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That last decade being stagnant topic is interesting, especially musically. Who are the era-defining artists that debut in the 2010s? The list is short and not that impressive in comparison to decades past; Young Thug, Justin Bieber, The Weeknd, Ariana Grande, Migos, Travis Scott, OF, Cardi, and Future.
The top blog/end of mixtapes era acts (Drake, Cole, Kendrick, Nicki) debut in the 2000s so they dont apply.
 

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Back in the 90s there were always old heads walking around, stuck in the 60s with that "This is real music here", They lamented what they had been, participated in and seen as it disappeared from the scene to be replaced with baggy jeans, profanity and an air of violence on tap should the need arise as the youth defined themselves their own way for their day.

They kept close to their old style, surrounded themselves with old friends and were generally shut off to anything else. Stuck on a loop of remembrance tinged with regret.

These people still exist in the current era. You know who they are now?

People posting up saying "No one cares about the 90s and this new ish is wack".

The game doesn't change, people just switch positions without even realizing...
 

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I disagree. I think the 2000s and 2010s are distinctive from each other and those distinctions will grow clearer with time. As far as the 2020s, it takes a few years for a decade to get a since of self. The first few years of the 90s feel likes leftovers from the 80s, 80s from 70s, 70s from 60s, etc.

Last half of your comment is something we already know :yeshrug:


2010s weren't great at all
 

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Back in the 90s there were always old heads walking around, stuck in the 60s with that "This is real music here", They lamented what they had been, participated in and seen as it disappeared from the scene to be replaced with baggy jeans, profanity and an air of violence on tap should the need arise as the youth defined themselves their own way for their day.

They kept close to their old style, surrounded themselves with old friends and were generally shut off to anything else. Stuck on a loop of remembrance tinged with regret.

These people still exist in the current era. You know who they are now?

People posting up saying "No one cares about the 90s and this new ish is wack".

The game doesn't change, people just switch positions without even realizing...

I agree with this.
 

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The 90’s was the shyt. I hated the 2000’s for the most part and the 2010’s is meh status. I let y’all have your shyt though cause it’s your time. We used to hate when older cats would shyt on us in the 90’s too big upping the 70’s and shyt lol.
 
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