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This is about hiphop being dead
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Make a new threadWho do you think should get talked about more?
perfect answerWhen Quan & Thugga fell out
I think it's a (gap) meaning, in the YB thread, there's that 30 year old and up crowd who don't listen to his music, but he's running the game with the 30 and under crowd, yet he doesn't have any main radio hit, but he has hits.
Hip Hop is in a weird place. Artists in a sense don't know how to make records.
I posted a song by YB called Nevada, I shot it to AP this morning for him to check out, he told me that it wasn't his speed, (yet YB is the number one rapper that's out) AP isn't the only one that may not mess with YB music and that's cool, vice verse, AP would tell someone under 30 about the Clipse and they may not resonate to the album.
Back then, in the 90s, late 90s per say, Wayne Era, I don't think it was that way.
I know I'm close, but I really can't explain it right right, and land on the mark, but it's like the young folks have their music (which is about gun violence) that music don't make the radio or it doesn't make it on the charts, and the 30 and up crowd have their music, Clipse, Nas, old school shit and that music doesn't chart or not radio/tv friendly .
The only artists that can touch both crowds and make records that will chart is a Kendrick, Drake, maybe Future, maybe a J.Cole.
Whatever year it was that Wayne became "The best rapper alive"