You may think current radio rap is awful, but 07-09 was WOAT

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:banderas: at all the tracks the OP posted.

Those songs aren't garbage. They actually represent the last days of the black club experience before it became bougie and social media pic based. In 2008-2009 I lived in the club Thursday night to sundays:banderas:these songs used to blow the goddamn lid of the place:damn: Hundreds of black folks frankying, flexing, stankylegging, Dallas swaggin all night:ohlawd: the vibe of black clubs was so different. You youngsters missed out on it! It didn't matter how much you had in your pocket or if you had a ride those women was choosing if they saw you out there on the floor when these songs came on:ooh:. I just a regular breh I was out there eating like a buffet in this era :whew: . I got memories and stories behind all that heat the OP posted.

Honorable mention club bangers:





















Crunk >>> Ringtone. All these songs were trash other than the first 3 vids you posted.

EDIT: Swag Surfin was cool too
 
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Op you aint bullshytting.

Some of that stuff grew on me when I got older but the 2000s snap rap ringtone era was so bad.

2004-2009 were the worst fukking years ever.

I stopped listening to the radio and started listening to 90s NYC hip-hop again and underground hip hop. I was in my early 20s. It felt like hip hop was really dead back then. I remembwr on SOHH all the constant "hip hop is dead" type threads from backpackers and hip hop elitists. The "south killed hip hop" sentiment...

Personally Im glad its over and we can enjoy these songs better.

:whew:

Everything you posted in the OP goes so much harder now...

:wow:

Lowkey I miss these yearz.
:wow:
 

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Equally as trash as today
Plus at least back then u had veterans dropping a decent song or two
 

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You literally posted the most garbage tracks from that era and most of them weren't even big. Just mid regional hits that you might hear at the club around 2 when everyone too drunk to care. That era still had prime Ye, Wayne, T.I., Luda, Jeezy and those were the guys making real noise. And then of course you had Gucci, spitta, and even Wale(before he became trash) tearing up the mixtape scene
 

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:banderas: at all the tracks the OP posted.

Those songs aren't garbage. They actually represent the last days of the black club experience before it became bougie and social media pic based. In 2008-2009 I lived in the club Thursday night to sundays:banderas:these songs used to blow the goddamn lid of the place:damn: Hundreds of black folks frankying, flexing, stankylegging, Dallas swaggin all night:ohlawd: the vibe of black clubs was so different. You youngsters missed out on it! It didn't matter how much you had in your pocket or if you had a ride those women was choosing if they saw you out there on the floor when these songs came on:ooh:. I just a regular breh I was out there eating like a buffet in this era :whew: . I got memories and stories behind all that heat the OP posted.

Honorable mention club bangers:




















repped.

for posting "walk around the club...fukk everybody" that still goes hard.

But you right, the 2000s was the last real era for the club before everybody got way too invested in the social media fakery, fukkery, and posting.
 
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