This how the Billboard charts looked back in 1993

Wild self

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Man we fell the fukk off :sadcam:


Save us based usher

Blame the people that just want to make short-term money to fukk hoes. That is all these acts want to do these days.

back then you heard a song you didn't like, you were more likely to get caught slippin bobbin your head to it.

nowdays if you don't like a song, you might go to jail over it

different worlds :to:

Cats are brainwashed into this shyt. Some heads on here would actually try that on you.
 

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Whoop there it is, rump shaker and informer all in front of a classic like g thang. I hope this will help put to rest the thought some of these nikkas have that only classics were popping in the 90's. It was just as much bull shyt or more than it is now, y'all just try to tune it out
Niqqa, have you looked at the multitude of dope songs on that list??? FOH!!!! :camby:
 

Homeboy Runny-Ray

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It's dope songs now. Most of the shyt that's weak don't even be on the charts anyway.

dope songs now? not really. most of the best stuff is just okay at best. we're at the point where theres just a handful of singles/videos per year that'll make me stop what im doing.

and weak chit is dominating the charts b. i dont know who told you otherwise.
 

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classic radio-only single right there.

makes me cry nowadays.

i miss the days where i could enjoy an RIP song without actually relating to it.
That's 1 of the 6 songs on the top 100 year end list of R&B/HipHop songs I posted, that I don't care for.
 
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