When Did You Realize Hip Hop Was Dead?

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sometime in 2010. 07 was a good year in hip-hop. As much as I like 808's nd Heartbreaks and Cudi's MotM, and some of the trap tapes that released. I think tht was the start. I just think that during that time the scene changed a bit more
 

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when 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.....
 
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sometime in 2010. 07 was a good year in hip-hop. As much as I like 808's nd Heartbreaks and Cudi's MotM, and some of the trap tapes that released. I think tht was the start. I just think that during that time the scene changed a bit more

You are dumb. anybody who says hip hop is dead is dumb.
 

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You are dumb. anybody who says hip hop is dead is dumb.
Nah my intent wasn't to say hip hop is dead lol, I don't think it'll ever die. I just think its one of those genres that constantly change and you either adapt to the change/scene or stick to the old shyt. This is in regards to mainstream hip-hop btw, like me personally I can't adapt so I listen to the same old albums. Sometimes change could be an entire paradigm shift for people
 

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when Young Thug and Future took over


Until then I had hope

don't worry my friend we still have J Cole.

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I dont think hip hop is dead..

I think hip hop needs rappers who's character and personalities equate or surpass the artists that they are compared too...

I just dont care to listen to J.Cole or Kendrick Lamar..:yeshrug:

I have Public Enemy
KRS 1
Nas
Brand Nubian
Grand Puba
Slick Rick etc

Whatever they are marketed as, the people who came before them made better music and actually had a natural personality...

So nikkas like thugga who pushes the boundaries artist wise are more appealing from a musical standpoint...
 

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When Lil Wayne was being considered as a reasonable candidate for being GOAT. Regardless of whether that claim makes sense or not (I can't judge that), I knew that as any top rapper he would be would be copied by far less talented "mcs" : problem is, his style is easier to trick people into believing it's "hot", as long as you have a catchy beat.

Please listen to lil wanyes mixtapes if u don't think lil Wayne ain't one the greatest rappers that's a personal problem
 
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Its not dead...it just will never be what it once was...to many clowns on the mic...to many legends giving cosigns to clowns in hope of staying relevant..:manny:

If you really want to pick a time I will say when No Way Out dropped...
 
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