Theses songs that represent an era

Alexander Wiggin

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Still D.R.E = The new millenieum
The real slim shady = MTV dominated by rap music
In da club = G Unit era
They reminisce over you = Early 90's NY rap
Nuthing but a g thang/What's my name = Early 90's west coast rap
I'll be missing you = Bling bling era
Lougin (remix) = Rap r'n'b mid 90's vibe
Can't touch this/Ice ice baby = Early 90's commercial rap
Ring ring = Early 90's native tongue mouvement
CREAM/The world is yours/Shook ones pt 2 = Mid 90's hardcore NY rap
Southern hospitality/Country grammar = South domination
Fight the power/fukk the police = End of 80's contestant rap

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Nelly - EI

beginning of hip-pop, angry old heads, new generation comin in boldly not givin one fukk bout nothin
 

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I kinda thought Mo Money Mo Problems = bling bling era. Shiny suits, and I think they were waving big watches in front of the camera.

But really, didn't bling bling (BG) = bling bling era?
 

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Well I could definitely think of a more apropos and more painfully obvious song to represent the "Bling Bling Era" than I'll Be Missing You (which is more of a Shiny Suit peak Bad Boy era track, predating the bling bling era by a couple of years)

edit: post above me beat me to it
 

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This threads useless without the Get em daddy video....swag before it got corrupted by fags

 
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