San Quinn Was 18 Rapping Like This

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Quinn was on Cellski’s first album also



Never heard of Him...

But nyggas Aged different back then...it's CRAZY!

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Cellski is 19 here on this album cover

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That's damn near every 18 year old that came in the game during the 90s. He's the same age as me so he was 18 in 1995. That means he had years of studying Kane, Rakim, Cube, Ren, G Rap, and many others. The average 18 year old MC in the 90s cannot be compared to 18 year olds today. Today they look up to Drake/ lil baby/da baby/ young baby/that baby/this Baby, type of rappers. Nothing is shocking about this. Listen to Rakim, Nas, and G rap when they were 18. Sounded like wise older men. Now listen to the average 30 year old rapping TODAY. They sound like kids learning to read

I’ve always fallen down a rabbit hole of comparing rappers ages during certain eras, and who exactly will be the influence for the next era? Lil Baby is 30, and if you’ve never listened to him, you’re not missing anything at all. That’s not good for mainstream rap, especially considering he was supposed to be “the next superstar”
 

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That's damn near every 18 year old that came in the game during the 90s. He's the same age as me so he was 18 in 1995. That means he had years of studying Kane, Rakim, Cube, Ren, G Rap, and many others. The average 18 year old MC in the 90s cannot be compared to 18 year olds today. Today they look up to Drake/ lil baby/da baby/ young baby/that baby/this Baby, type of rappers. Nothing is shocking about this. Listen to Rakim, Nas, and G rap when they were 18. Sounded like wise older men. Now listen to the average 30 year old rapping TODAY. They sound like kids learning to read

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That's damn near every 18 year old that came in the game during the 90s. He's the same age as me so he was 18 in 1995. That means he had years of studying Kane, Rakim, Cube, Ren, G Rap, and many others. The average 18 year old MC in the 90s cannot be compared to 18 year olds today. Today they look up to Drake/ lil baby/da baby/ young baby/that baby/this Baby, type of rappers. Nothing is shocking about this. Listen to Rakim, Nas, and G rap when they were 18. Sounded like wise older men. Now listen to the average 30 year old rapping TODAY. They sound like kids learning to read
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