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Rap is turning trash

Submitted by Mikeryanerap987, , Thread ID: 110488

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#51
rap candr gerisi heceyandr derler trkiye de translate ten evirirseniz bir ey anlamazsnz

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#52
I just saw this post!!! I posted my own. Thank you SO MUCH for making this observation. Modern hip-hop makes me feel like I'm getting stupider by the moment. Personally speaking, I am a white man married to a black woman. As an American, I feel like half of my family is getting culturally subdued into a realm of idiocy and vanity. Like "The Critic" says, "It stinks!"

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#53
Well many singers like lilpump and guccimane are doing shit, but there are still many good rapers outside there

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#54
I mean, yes and no. Yes in the sense that most rappersnow a days are mumble rappers but this has been happening for the last 20 years.... There's a LOT of amazing underground stuff still being put out but labels aren't signing them because kids these days like the trash that's being released.

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#55
Je viens dcouter des groupes de rock ind, ou des chansons tristes haha xD

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#56
Yeah the old school rap was better for sure and i also hate the new mumble rappers, i hope someone will fix that shit and hiphop is going back to the oldschool way

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#57
i think everyone likes to stay in the past cause when eminem and all those new young rappers were just starting everyone said they hated the new rap so its the same shit now

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#58
It's all these wack ass trappers and mumble rappers turning rap into shit! migos and co!!!!

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#59
so true modern music is doodoo in comparison with the older stuff and what not

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This post was last modified: 30-10-2019, 07:53 PM by dexterlablab1
#60
I have to agree that mumble rap has made rap music into garbage.

People need to understand something here. From when rap was invented all the way to about the mid 2000's, rap had a purpose. It was about people singing about either their life situations, what they aspired to, how their lives and/or environments were, or their relationships. And most importantly, they LIVED the lives they rapped about.


Almost all of these "rappers" don't even come from the streets they rap about. You have people like Tyga rapping up about being in the hood yet he had wealthy parents. You have people like trippy red rapping about street life yet he grew up in the peaceful suburbs. And don't even get me started on that ridiculous tekashi 69.

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