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  • Apr 2, 2022
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    Bobby_96

    2000's was also the peak of club bangers that have stood the test of time: Yeah!, Hot N Herre, In Da Club, Gold Digger, Get Low, Tell Me When To Go, Lollipop, Grindin, Ignition Remix, The Way You Move, Move B****, Lean Back, Baby Boy, Dirt Off Your Shoulder, etc.

    A lot of 2010's club bangers didn't age well in hindsight. NIP is the most timeless club song from the 2010's imho but the rest are hit and miss.

    Edit: My teenaged cousin and her friends be playing throwback songs to party to sometimes and a ton of 2000's songs like Crazy In Love, Gold Digger, Yeah!, etc. get played. A lot of party songs that were huge in the 2010's like All Black Everything, My Way, Panda, Gucci Gang, B**** Don't Kill My Vibe, etc. get zero play almost like they never came out.

    lol you just named a bunch of hit singles. What about all the classic albums that came out in the 2010's?

  • Apr 2, 2022
    Bobby_96

    It's gonna be an unpopular opinion here but I actually prefer the 2000's for rap.

    I love Kanye and Kendrick's music and half of Drake's music in the 2010's but wasn't all that impressed with all facets of hip hop.

    2000's had some low points but prime Wayne's whole run, Ye's first 4 albums, GRODT, TES, DOOM's run, Stillmatic, Supreme Clientele, Blueprint, MOTM, TM101, and Donuts alone make up for it.

    I revisit much more 2000's hip hop classics than 2010's classics. But I do consider MBDTF and TPAB to be higher quality than almost every 2000's rap album.

    Donuts

  • Apr 2, 2022
    youngtubesteak2

    2010s EDM> 2000s electronic music

    2000s R&B> 2010s R&B

    2000s Hip Hop > 2010s hip hop

    2000s rock > 2010s rock

    You cappin big with those middle two

  • Apr 2, 2022
    Mac Wit Da Cheese

    2000s or 2010s sports tho?

    10s for the nba that’s for sure

  • Apr 2, 2022
    WESLEY PRESELY

    2010’s for music will always be my answer because of nostalgia.

    That was MY era.

  • Apr 2, 2022
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    I think the real question OP is subliminally asking is:

    (2000s Ye) College Dropout, Late Registration, Graduation , 808s

    Vs

    (2010s Ye)MBDTF, TLOP, YEEZUS, Ye, JIK

    Which one

  • John Mauve

    2000s

    Legendary s***.
    Zidane

  • Apr 2, 2022
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    youngtubesteak2
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    I think the real question OP is subliminally asking is:

    (2000s Ye) College Dropout, Late Registration, Graduation , 808s

    Vs

    (2010s Ye)MBDTF, TLOP, YEEZUS, Ye, JIK

    Which one

    Well obviously it would go to the first cuz every album in the 2000’s was a home run while the last 2 in the 2010s weren’t.

  • Apr 2, 2022
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    2010-2016 arguably the best era rap has ever seen quality wise

  • 2words

    Neither. 06-16

  • Apr 2, 2022
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    sorry for party rocking

  • Apr 2, 2022
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    WESLEY PRESELY

    Well obviously it would go to the first cuz every album in the 2000’s was a home run while the last 2 in the 2010s weren’t.

    If I throw WTT and KSG in there that balances it out

  • le epic poster xD

    sorry for party rocking

    my coworker said he remembers this song from when he was 20 that’s crazy

  • Apr 2, 2022
    DirtyTrees

    2010-2016 arguably the best era rap has ever seen quality wise

    ‘86 to ‘96

  • 2000s in all categories

  • Apr 2, 2022

    2010’s

  • Apr 2, 2022
    youngtubesteak2

    If I throw WTT and KSG in there that balances it out

    Even then I still think the 2000s got it because Ye was consistent all the way through.

  • Apr 2, 2022
    le epic poster xD

    sorry for party rocking

    Shots

  • Apr 2, 2022
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    One thing I miss about the 2000s is street singles. Actual hip hop records on TV/radio. Niggas was def making club records but rappers still made raw music and hard visuals

    😢

  • Apr 2, 2022
    youngtubesteak2

    2010s EDM> 2000s electronic music

    2000s R&B> 2010s R&B

    2000s Hip Hop > 2010s hip hop

    2000s rock > 2010s rock

    The Hip-Hop part is debatable, granted things did fall off a cliff in mid-2017

  • Apr 2, 2022
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    2010s but those are my teenage years

  • Apr 2, 2022
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    2ILL

    One thing I miss about the 2000s is street singles. Actual hip hop records on TV/radio. Niggas was def making club records but rappers still made raw music and hard visuals

    😢

    !https://youtu.be/92FCRmggNqQ!https://youtu.be/7y0ChoYgSek!https://youtu.be/MzTLMp-vh9s!https://youtu.be/LNLFPLe1tzI!https://youtu.be/TdJjqApa3e0

  • RASIE 🦦
    Apr 2, 2022

    2010s for Rap

    2000s for experimental music (and Rap)

  • RASIE 🦦
    Apr 2, 2022
    youngtubesteak2

    2010s EDM> 2000s electronic music

    2000s R&B> 2010s R&B

    2000s Hip Hop > 2010s hip hop

    2000s rock > 2010s rock

    Idk bout that first one m8

  • Apr 2, 2022
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    DirtyTrees

    lol you just named a bunch of hit singles. What about all the classic albums that came out in the 2010's?

    By post was specifically saying that the 2000's had better club bangers but I digress.

    2010's Classic Hip Hop Albums/Projects:

    MBDTF, Yeezus, GKMC, TPAB, DAMN, Take Care, NWTS, Rodeo, Pinata, Atrocity Exhibition, Some Rap Songs, Live.Love. ASAP, Forest Hill Drive, Sir Lucious, We Got It From Here, Teflon Don, DS2, Acid Rap, 4:44, Invasion of Privacy, Big Fish Theory, 1999, Daytona, Room 25, Finally Rich, Flockaveli, My Krazy Life,

    2000's Classic Hip Hop Albums/Projects:

    Late Registration, College Dropout, 808's, Graduation, GRODT, The Documentary, MMLP, TES, C3, C2, MOTM, King, TM101, Country Grammar, Donuts, Madvillainy, MM..Food, Supreme Clientele, Blueprint, Stillmatic, Food & Liquor, Black Album, The Minstrel Show, SB/TLB, Stankonia, Below the Heavens, Deltron 3030, Miss E...So Addictive, In Search Of...

    Great albums in both decades. It basically boils down to preference.