Post the Drake, Cole, Kendrick era
Can any of the new rappers make it to top 10 all-time based off where the genre is heading? Everything is hit based, full projects don't really matter, a lot of albums are full of filler songs because of the streaming shyt. I think the way it's set up now, nobody can become a top 10 all-time rapper because most of the criteria we use to judge it: longevity, catalog, hits, influence, cultural significance have all become watered down or non-existent
Song crafting doesn't even matter, just hit crafting. If you can't make a hit, nobody cares.
Can any of the new rappers make it to top 10 all-time based off where the genre is heading? Everything is hit based, full projects don't really matter, a lot of albums are full of filler songs because of the streaming shyt. I think the way it's set up now, nobody can become a top 10 all-time rapper because most of the criteria we use to judge it: longevity, catalog, hits, influence, cultural significance have all become watered down or non-existent
Song crafting doesn't even matter, just hit crafting. If you can't make a hit, nobody cares.