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  • El Nigga

    Never before did rap fans have to do this to find good music imo

    2000s had some real dope middle class and underground rappers but the mainstream was on fire

    somebody gets it.

  • Jun 24, 2023

    Every album has the same niggas on it. It’s like the cool kids club. And it’s mainly just to farm streams.

    Break out the Mold yall.

  • Jun 24, 2023
    so much pain

    the majority of those collabs come and go too lol

    no one cares about songs like bubbly or solid or i’m on one

    Hey now...Bubbly was actually a bop

  • Jun 24, 2023

    Tweet in op is so passive aggressive, it’s irritating
    Why is it so impossible for people to just say what they believe earnestly?
    The “I’m gonna smile (or put a smiley emoticon) because I’m NOT happy, but I wanna feel cool and stuff” thing is so pathetic and stupid, I can’t stand it

  • Jun 24, 2023
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    Skydweller

    Been saying this. When CLB dropped it solidified it for me. Drake can collab with anyone he likes but always chooses the same group of guys that never bring anything new to the table outside of Future. You know what the song sounds like before you even hear it

    You right, Cudi feature was the most standout feature on that project

  • Jun 24, 2023
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    It’s mainly ppl just stick with their friends

    They would rather make music with them than new artists

  • Jun 24, 2023
    vagabonds

    one of the reasons why mainstream rap is boring now

  • Jun 24, 2023

    gunna album exposed the rap game. features are useless

  • Jun 24, 2023

    Need one of these mainstream rappers to work with Lil Pete

  • Jun 24, 2023

    feat. future, 21 savage, travis scott, uzi, etc.

    need interesting collabs

  • Jun 24, 2023
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    Experiment626

    You right, Cudi feature was the most standout feature on that project

    Y’all niggas be saying anything bro

    Kid cudi lmao

  • Jun 24, 2023
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    El Nigga

    Never before did rap fans have to do this to find good music imo

    2000s had some real dope middle class and underground rappers but the mainstream was on fire

    I mean I can’t pretend like a lot of the mainstream stuff in the mid to late 2000s and part of the early 2010s wasn’t wack. People were saying hip hop was dead in the 2000’s lol.

  • Jun 24, 2023
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    insertcoolnamehere

    @Rockman a legit troll that has never posted one positive post in this sxn or site in general you gotta just ignore him.

    That is so far from the truth lol.

    And I don't even know who you are. No clue. Gun to my head you don't exist.

  • Jun 24, 2023
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    Rock Mudson

    That is so far from the truth lol.

    And I don't even know who you are. No clue. Gun to my head you don't exist.

    name one time you've posted something that was positive and not a negative nancy ass post bro lol.

  • Jun 24, 2023
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    A Mad Ass Nigga

    I mean I can’t pretend like a lot of the mainstream stuff in the mid to late 2000s and part of the early 2010s wasn’t wack. People were saying hip hop was dead in the 2000’s lol.

    drake, cole, and kendrick are literally part of the mainstream in the early 2010s what are you talkin bout bro.

  • Jun 24, 2023
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    insertcoolnamehere

    drake, cole, and kendrick are literally part of the mainstream in the early 2010s what are you talkin bout bro.

    They weren’t the only people popping during that time lol

  • Jun 24, 2023
    insertcoolnamehere

    name one time you've posted something that was positive and not a negative nancy ass post bro lol.

    Asteroid City thread. Hell, I said some GameStop movie could lowkey be good. I made eBay finds thread. Rapper amber alert thread. Helped some guy in an audio management thread.

    I'm sorry KTT listens to 6 people on the Apple Music charts who I don't find compelling.

  • A Mad Ass Nigga

    They weren’t the only people popping during that time lol

    but the people that were "wack" faded out with a quickness. Niggas hyped up Lil Pump for one year and that s*** flamed out.

    Back in the 2000s/2010s even during the snap era, yeah you had your mainstream hits that were "wack" but you nor most people can't tell me what album that D4L track was from or what their 2nd hit was.

    That's what I'm talking about. The fact that the wack s*** was here today and legit gone tomorrow. Meanwhile today, that's literally all they push. Meanwhile during that same snap era in the late 2000s, people like Lupe Fiasco was peaking during that time pre-Lasers.

    There's no balance in the mainstream anymore.

  • Jun 24, 2023

    It’s pretty interesting how this is the first era in hiphop where the usual “hiphop is dead” sentiment isn’t reserved for the nerds/oldheads…it’s the regular folks saying it. Never before has that been echoed by the people the mainstream caters to

    That’s damn near apocalyptic for the mainstream when average listeners are even saying mainstream rap is s*** rn. Average listeners don’t even have taste, you know how stale s*** has to get for that to happen?

  • Jun 24, 2023
    A Mad Ass Nigga

    I mean I can’t pretend like a lot of the mainstream stuff in the mid to late 2000s and part of the early 2010s wasn’t wack. People were saying hip hop was dead in the 2000’s lol.

    About 08-10 there was that ring tone era and pop hook era that was pretty stale at the time because we had just come out of the 90s and the incredible start to the 2000s-- but looking back on it we still got some classic material from all timers. Are we going to look back at the last 2-3 years or more with that? Maybe--if the standards keep dropping

  • Jun 24, 2023
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    Russlio

    Y’all niggas be saying anything bro

    Kid cudi lmao

    How was Cudi not the most exotic feature on that album in comparison to the usuals like Ross, Wayne, Future, Jay etc

    Only other one that stood out of the norm was Yebba

  • Jun 24, 2023
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    Experiment626

    How was Cudi not the most exotic feature on that album in comparison to the usuals like Ross, Wayne, Future, Jay etc

    Only other one that stood out of the norm was Yebba

    Tems and yebba

  • Jun 24, 2023
    Oblivion X

    Tems and yebba

    I guess Tems was considered out of the norm at that time

    Yebba for sure

  • Jun 24, 2023
    Experiment626

    How was Cudi not the most exotic feature on that album in comparison to the usuals like Ross, Wayne, Future, Jay etc

    Only other one that stood out of the norm was Yebba

    wayne and jay ross arent industry standard usuals outside the context of a drake album

    anyway i thought u meant standout like good my bad