Ayo All Hip-Hop Is Dead Cosigners Aka Nas Disciples I Got A Few Questions
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MrJR
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1.Did you thought Hip Hop was dead before Nas said it?
2.Do you still think Hip Hop is dead?If not did Nas save it?
3.If Nas didn't save it who did?
How could you say hip hop is dead?You mean to tell me the underground rappers you like wasn't putting out good ? either.Your type of Hip Hop might of been dead but to every other person who listen to other ? it wasn't.
2.Do you still think Hip Hop is dead?If not did Nas save it?
3.If Nas didn't save it who did?
How could you say hip hop is dead?You mean to tell me the underground rappers you like wasn't putting out good ? either.Your type of Hip Hop might of been dead but to every other person who listen to other ? it wasn't.
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You're like a 'Disciple' making multiple threads about dude... LOL
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Hip Hop Is Dead....Underground Pretty Much Dead Too With A Few Exceptions
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You're like a 'Disciple' making multiple threads about dude... LOL
Lmao i dont want No beef just honest answers -
NAWLEDGE_REIGNS wrote: »Hip Hop Is Dead....Underground Pretty Much Dead Too With A Few Exceptions
Who all you listen to from underground -
IMO, NAs wass refering to HIP HOP being dead as far as on a mainstream level...HIP HOP will always live in the underground, but their was a time when you could turn on 106 & Park and Busta Rhymes, Rakim, Nas, Wu, AZ, etc would have videos in heavcy rotation, not just the pop rap garbage being forced upon us today....
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yo son go work on ya pick n roll defense you use to score 30 but give up 30 lol
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i like to think mainstream hip hop still dead, in order to sell you must do lame records with topics that have been made a million times.
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Well, names weren't called... but feelings were caught *shrug*
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i dont think its over..i tihnk people are just into a seriouse fab right now i also feel that the older ppl need to star realy supporting thier older artist instead of feeding into this nonsense going around....true our generation has not realy experienced what it was back in the day but it is still a possibility that can happen...it just takes a lil patience and understanding of these kids...my music has an old swagg to it and the kids love it!
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Nas wasn't the first one to say that ? . And that album did nothin to make it better, aside from the conversations that the title sparked. But the whole "so and so killed hip hop" thing is stupid. Hip Hop is a culture, and a way of life. It's more than just music. But, I would say that respect for the artform of rap was on a decline for a minute.
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I couldn't get pass the 3rd word in the 1st sentence... real talk
aye lil ? learn some english comprehension skills b4 you talk down -
HipHop goes in cycles. Hiphop isnt dead but the 80s and 90s are. Its an inevitability that hiphop will die for everyone eventually, at least listening to new material. Its just the nature of the genre. I'll be listening to the hiphop I grew up on for the rest of my life but eventually the new stuff will have an expiration date for me. Luckily I can still find some relatively new artists that ill support but to be honest I think ill be done with NEW hiphop music in about 5-6 yrs.
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I couldn't get pass the 3rd word in the 1st sentence... real talk
aye lil ? learn some english comprehension skills b4 you talk down
Who's talking? -
Miles HIGH wrote: »Nas wasn't the first one to say that ? . And that album did nothin to make it better, aside from the conversations that the title sparked. But the whole "so and so killed hip hop" thing is stupid. Hip Hop is a culture, and a way of life. It's more than just music. But, I would say that respect for the artform of rap was on a decline for a minute.
"where were you the day hip-hop died, is it too early too mourn, is it too late to ride"
& I cant forget Killa ? from the Ville -
"did you thought.."
i still cant get pass this ? .. tooo funny -
Chalee_Boi wrote: »
Here we go...lol Start at 1:00
that little boy would get slapped with one of my used tampons...real talk -
seriously though...hip hop isnt dead its approaching an all time low to me....if you look at things from a commercial stand point check out these record sales of late...in the past maybe 3 years you probably had may 10 platinum cd's compare that to 10 years ago and its a huge difference.. I dont care how much people blame bootlegging that ? wouldnt make that big of a difference people arent into this ? like they used to be. in the 90's yo mtv raps was on every day besides the weekend i think and mtv jams played hip hop as well now if you watch tv all you have is like 2 shows playing the same ? ...now imo talent is at a low also but that would be subjective
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I'm about to close this thread soon, you're real obsessed right now. I didn't think hip hop was dead before Nas said it, nor did Nas really save it. If people actually listened to the album, he spoke on issues as to what possibly caused it's demise, such as the over saturation of the music itself, wack rappers getting more shine than talented rappers. However this got mis interpreted as a shot at southern rappers and cats like Luda and Jeezy caught feelings, but in the end it made people step up their games. Nas brought up the names of older forgotten rappers and gave us a history lesson on how hip hop began, and yes he told us who killed it and the answer is Nas himself and everybody else involved within the genre.
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IMO, NAs wass refering to HIP HOP being dead as far as on a mainstream level...HIP HOP will always live in the underground, but their was a time when you could turn on 106 & Park and Busta Rhymes, Rakim, Nas, Wu, AZ, etc would have videos in heavcy rotation, not just the pop rap garbage being forced upon us today....
you a ? lie, ? -
As far as mainstream I think it is dead. I could come home back in the day and watch a full episode of rap city. Not that every video was hot but most of it was. There is no balance. The radio plays the same 10 songs every hour and I'm not exaggerating.
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Hopefully i'll get to say this before the lock.
But I think both the "Hip Hop is Dead", and "Best Rapper Alive" claims,
effected the game more positively , then negatively. -
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they did, u see some utube vids with the mtv logo in the corner
that's mtv
nas, rakim and the wutang was not in no heavy rotation on 106 and park
and really the only video busta had on there that was poppin like that was touch it
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they did, u see some utube vids with the mtv logo in the corner
mtv and 106 and 106 and park are way diff. ive recently seen semi underground dudes like big krit and currensy music videos on mtv, that ? would never happin on 106.....106 always been mainstream -
Pass The Courvoisier, Give It To Me with Mariah Carey. He had some joints in heavy rotation on 106 and park.