TankCommander wrote:VC-INJURY wrote:TankCommander wrote:
confirmed to being someone who knows nothing of the genre
Hip Hop at the moment is at its strongest in terms of quality and diversity
lmao hip-hop today is at its worst ever. You are probably young so I will forgive you for saying that.
If look at how hip-hop evolved in say just the 6 year period between 1992-1998 it is amazing. The way it progressed, and all the different artists that came out at that time, in all different genres with so many different styles is incredible in retrospect. Look at hip-hop in just the past 6 years and very little has changed.
The fact that today's hip-hop relies on 40 year old versions of Jay-Z and Eminem to "save hip-hop" is a testament to how bad it is today and how good it was in the '90s. The "heavy-hitters" of today can't hold a flame to those of the 90's.
Outkast, Nas, Biggie, Pac, Mos Def, Eminem, Dre, The Pharcyde, The Wu & a million other stars >>>>>>>>>>>>>Drake, Macklemore, J. Cole, Wale, Mac Miller, Kendrick (just jacks Andre 3000's style/flow but is still very solid), Lil' Wayne, A$AP etc.
Lauryn Hill & Missy Elliot are better MC's that almost every major rapper today.
Edit: Proof hip-hop and rap today is atrocious? Psy's Gangnam Style being #1 on Billboard Hot 100 Rap.
not trying to derail this thread but again you seem like one of those "real hip hop " youtube commentators that barely even listen to modern rap and base most things towards the radio.
From new genres like cloud rap to revised industrial rap (the rise of death crips, yeezus, and etc.)
Born sinner was a great album from Cole and his mixtapes were great
pre-MMG wale was great (mixtape about nothing is still one of the best rap mixtapes ever) and even his MMG **** is still dope.
GKMC is a great album
Drake is probably one of the most versatile dudes in terms of sound (with NWTS is bringing a more post-dubsteb sound with song like the motion) and if you like rnb and rap he is great for you.
Mac Miller just released a great album
With certainty I can guess you have never actually listened to or actually know most of these artists.
Yeezus is probably my favourite rap album of the year just because how it mixes so many different genres (industrial, electronic, dancehall, and etc.). These are the type of rap albums being made today and thats what makes it so different from the 90s and early 2000s, the constant evolution and now intermingling with the other music genres.
Again I enjoy 90s boom bap and jazz rap as much as the next but you can be a fan of rap not see the great amount of diversity in today's music scene.
Also Jay has just released another boring, uninspired album and Eminem hasn't made a decent album since 2009 and a good one since 2002. Both are only portrayed as saviours by people who do not follow the actual hip hop scene.
And people who claim rap needs "saviours" are people who confirmed for not following the scene.
Give me ready to die, life after death, illmatic, 36 chambers, wu tang forever,reasonable doubt, ironman, tikal, cuban linx, all eyez on me, aquemini, miseducation of lauryn hill , doggystyle, lethal injection, streetz is a mutha, kuruption over anything in the last 10 years. I do like born sinner but its nowhere near those albums. Yeezus is complete garbage. Only album Id consider a classic on par with the 90s stuff is MAAd City and maybe Carter 2.