Vic Damone
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When This Dropped!!!![]()

When This Dropped!!!![]()

Amongst the other things, yes. You've admitted you got into rap in 1996. I got into rap in 1983. We're very different.
True. But you've yet to explain your position. I know people who got into rap in 1976 that loved DMX. And unlike most of the Coli here, I don't dikkride my era. I've gone back to understand what was great or not so great about the eras prior to me. Mase may have been jiggy bullshyt but dude could still rap well in 1997.
Jeezy blowing up in 2005 is not the same thing. Dude COULD NOT rap.
I honestly thought you were going to say Puffy. That "No Way Out" selling a blistering amount of copies did it for a couple OGs I know.
First off, Jeezy can rap. He's an LCD genius in a way.

A lot of context is lost as time wears on. DMX's sound, the literal sense of the word, was so far removed from anything I'd known as Irrefutably funky or groove based. It squelched out the funk and was kinda like post Ice Cube NWA offensive in super nikkadom terms.
But he's just the obvious target in 1998.
Wu Tang were in disarray
Boot Camp were Beatminer-less
Tribe fell off/broke up
Nas was awful
Goofy backpack rap was the rage
That southern bullshyt was hot
Nyc was mostly dudes trying to sound like jay z or mase
Ya girl Missy was deemed a genius with her trash self

Underrated postwhen NaS told me of course.
by regurgitating a beat with a sample that he already rapped over and making one of his corniest, gimmicky songs to date.
the day one of my favorite rappers has to resort to gimmicks..then well.....
U BLOCKEDThat southern bullshyt was hot
Ya girl Missy was deemed a genius with her trash self

calling hip hop (in 2015) an "art form" at this point is laughable
the artistry of hip hop only exists in the past
Even the differences in a 5 year span of 90-95, 95-00 are glaring. But if you look back and listen to something from this era you wouldn't be able to tell 2010 from 2015Hip hop is still alive. Alive like a zombie I guess but still alive in a sense.
The problem is music hasn't evolved as much as it should have in 20 years. 1955 to 1975 was a HUGE leap in music. 1975 to 1995 same thing. You play OB4CL in 1975 and itd be incomprehensible. But if you play stuff from now in 1995 it would largely make sense. A little more electronic but in a lot of circles house and electronic music were already on the rise. Hip hop is alive but like a tortoise or some shyt. Didn't evolve the way it should have in 20 years.