Certain rappers don't have these problems thoughThe younger generation don’t know shyt that’s why. They probably just started to listen to rap in the early 2000’s and later.
The music Jay made is way too different from what you hear now.
Certain rappers don't have these problems though![]()
Yep. Most of those guys with lyrics from the time aren’t valued by the mass younger people today and why would they? Music today is nothing like that on the mainstream scale. Makes what Kendrick is able to do even more impressive.Not the only reason but it's a big, big part of it.
Jay is one of the few dope live performers that never had to have too much going on to control a crowd, people hang on to his words and this is an era where the words, the actual RAP, you know the main thing...is de-prioritized.
So that along with other factors like "Beyonce's husband", "eat the rich", hoity toity tastemaker fakkits, streaming numbers for music that is out of alignment with "vibes" and requires some mental processing from a generation of brain fried dullards makes for this perception.
Certain rappers don't have these problems though![]()
His biggest weaknesses were his voice and subject matterBecause Jay did nothing overwhelmingly well. He was just a very complete rapper with few weaknesses. And true of anything - the no-weakness players are praised much less by the next generation than the guys great at a single thing.
More people know Blake Griffin than Robert Horry.
When that nikka said, "38 revolve like the sun around the earth"They don't have the attention span, knowledge or willingness to learn to appreciate what Jay was doing at his highest level.
Jay at his best always had a conversational flow with layered bars. It's the complete opposite of what modern day rappers are doing with harmony and style over substance.
444 was garbage? man wtf do yall be wanting?Because he doesn't rap and his last album was 8 years ago that's a eternity in today's era.
Plus it was garbage!
His biggest weaknesses were his voice and subject matter
Breh was about as run of the mill as you could be but made it work by being consistent. Consitent in biting whatever was popular at the time
Never spoke on anything groundbreaking or new, but he knew how to stay relevant. Even i got to give him that. Old nikka been peers with Kane, nas, kanye, and kendrick
For better or worse, Hip Hop likely will never see dikkriding as prolific again![]()