'Stuck In The 90's Nikkas'

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Yes, nothing is fukkin' with the 90's (r&b, rap/hiphop... shiieet, even alternative and dance music was golden at that time).


Although, i must add... 2003 was single handedly the best year of the last decade.


Can prolly go neck and neck with any single year in the 90's (sans 94).


Hee her.


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shyt will never be this rugged and real again... The glorious days are gone, fam.:noah:
 

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yeah, just in case people want to separate what somebody like R. Kelly and Public Announcement (remember them?) was doing and what Luther and Anita was doing. Its all soul/r&b....but there was some separation.
 

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rnb has been phased out by the cac agenda....you cant even get airplay with traditional rnb AT ALL! where is the mint conditions, jodeci's dru hill's or envogue's of this generation? :ohhh:

chasin airplay younger black people dont realize how that has stripped us of a huge part of our own culture and we done lost the soul of our music

You right, breh. R&B doesn't exist anymore in most respects. I didn't discover a lot of 90s stuff until I started high school in fall 2000, and it just grabs me more. There's just a feeling, a tone, and a mood that you get from that music, even early 2000s stuff. There are definitely dudes who are out now that I listen to, but most of them are on that same tip to a degree. There just seems like there's more time put in the craft of mcing and trying to take what the dudes in the 80s did and expand on it and advance it. And of course I type this as Last Dayz plays on my iPhone. All of it wasn't greatness so I won't do the rose colored glasses thing but there was a lot more dope than wack. I'll take the beats for Machine Gun Funk and Warning over most of the stuff produced today. If music is about something you feel and something that just connects with you, gimme the 90s all day. Age has nothing to do with it because I will gladly listen to Led Zeppelin over anything rock makes today and I wasn't born in the 70s. I'll never forget the first time I heard Supa Star 7 years after it dropped and it still had me :banderas:.
 

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I have no problem with people who grew up during the 90's being "stuck in the 90".

What I hate is the 90's babies who weren't cognizant of what was going on dikkriding the 90's. You know, the guy who was born in 1997 talking bout I miss when biggie and PAC were alive. :comeon: and its not just hip hop, it's ALL aspects of 90's culture

My little brother who was born in 94 is the same way. I'm like dog you couldn't READ till 99' STFU:laff:
 

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I'm a 00's kid, but black music was better in the 90's......fact, its only if you're not aware of the type of music that was coming ou during those times that you would disagree.
 

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The older I get, the more lame these threads get.

I love 90s hip hop, but to only fukk with 90s music...:comeon:
 

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I kinda :usure: when he said r&b as well lol. I fukking love 90's r&b don't get me wrong but it aint fukking with what was coming out in the 60's and 70's. I mean damn, half of all hip hop was sampled from that era :russ:
 
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Yep. Where is songs like these today. Nowhere to be found.




Might seem far fetched, but music like this going extinct helped fuel the whole "gender war" going on in the black community right now.What about a groove that soothes and sparks romance?

Music like that helps to lower your blood pressure.Depletes all that sodium.Therapy for the bitter.

The new generation don't have that frequency to tap into.Nothing but money, strip clubs, and Beyonce's pseudo feminist anthems
 
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