Wu Tang's "Triumph" was the last iconic Hip Hop song

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I don’t entertain these goofy terms.
Anyone who refers to Wu Tang as boom bap sounds like a clown.
It’s literally a sub genre of hip hop…

You must be one of those cacs who loves wu tang and Eminem and “real hip hop” like hopsin
 

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It’s literally a sub genre of hip hop…

You must be one of those cacs who loves wu tang and Eminem and “real hip hop” like hopsin
Actually I’m more of a Biggie/D Block/Jay/Nas/Black Moon type of guy.

But uh, fukk yourself.

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So basically only boom bap?
Even if we only look at boom bap, Triumph came out in January 1997, in that year alone we had:

Hypnotize, All about the Benjamins, LA LA, Guess who's back, Put your hands where my eyes could see, a million and one questions, step into a world, ten crack commandments, T.O.N.Y., Off the Books, Deja Vu and a bunch of other songs.

Op is retarded.
 

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Even if we only look at boom bap, Triumph came out in January 1997, in that year alone we had:

Hypnotize, All about the Benjamins, LA LA, Guess who's back, Put your hands where my eyes could see, a million and one questions, step into a world, ten crack commandments, T.O.N.Y., Off the Books, Deja Vu and a bunch of other songs.

Op is retarded.
 
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