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  • Jul 3, 2021
    Vance

    maybe in 2019

    nah always

    at least in terms of overall skill uzi's cap is way higher imo

    carti making better music rn tho for sure

  • Jul 3, 2021
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    Carti, Uzi, Gunna, Keed, Lil Baby…. all Thug’s children…. or Thug wannabes

  • Jul 3, 2021
    LEGOAT

    Carti, Uzi, Gunna, Keed, Lil Baby…. all Thug’s children…. or Thug wannabes

  • Jul 3, 2021
    LEGOAT

    Carti, Uzi, Gunna, Keed, Lil Baby…. all Thug’s children…. or Thug wannabes

    its 2021 the Lil Baby one is invalid

  • Jul 3, 2021

    Y'all try so hard to belittle Thugger and discredit his influence

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    Jul 3, 2021
    Vance

    maybe in 2019

    up until now uzi was better. maybe it’s debatable during when carti was still signed to awful records tho

  • Jul 3, 2021

    Lil Baby his own now but def start popping in 2017 cause Thugger put him on

  • Jul 3, 2021
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    Goo

    How

    Same age range and came up in the same era lmao

    2 years aren't a generation

    Gens used to be like 1988-1996, 1997-2000, 2001-2004, 2005-2009, 2010-2014, that type of thing. Now it's like every time a social media platform falls off and gets replaced we have to switch gens

  • Jul 3, 2021
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    Bestowed

    Late in 1984, after promoting a pair of rock and rap shows at The Mix Club in Hollywood (one featured Run-DMC, the other featured Whodini), Cohen moved to New York to take a job at Simmons' Rush Productions (later called Rush Artist Management). Beginning as Run-DMC's road manager, Cohen quickly began taking on additional responsibilities, working on behalf of an artist roster that included Kurtis Blow, Whodini, Run-DMC, LL Cool J, the Beastie Boys, and Public Enemy. By 1987, Cohen himself was signing artists to Rush. These acts included Slick Rick, DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince, Eric B. & Rakim, EPMD, Stetsasonic, De La Soul, and A Tribe Called Quest.

    Under PolyGram and Cohen's leadership, Def Jam prospered. Cohen worked with a brand-new roster of successful rappers, like Redman, Method Man, Jay-Z, DMX, Ja Rule and Ludacris. Concurrently, Cohen oversaw custom label deals with Roc-A-Fella, Murder Inc., and Disturbing Tha Peace.

  • Jul 3, 2021

    ?

  • Jul 3, 2021
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    Noir

    Gens used to be like 1988-1996, 1997-2000, 2001-2004, 2005-2009, 2010-2014, that type of thing. Now it's like every time a social media platform falls off and gets replaced we have to switch gens

    I think it's just cuz they're kids and they started listening to hip hop in like 2018 and never went all the way back and caught up with the classics, so to them every year or 2 is a generation

  • uzi was 100% a goat

    fell off w the release of EA and that way

    maybe its the mixing, maybe its the producers, but its just not the same. been so long since hes released some actually goat music on the level of his older stuff. harder and harder to give him the benefit of the doubt. heard some fye snippets tho so im not completely giving up hope yet

    not lloking great rn tho

  • Jul 3, 2021
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    Goo

    I think it's just cuz they're kids and they started listening to hip hop in like 2018 and never went all the way back and caught up with the classics, so to them every year or 2 is a generation

    nah we just in a fast food era of rap where a lot of popping artists fall off so it’s hard to get the right picture of who the leading generation artists are now

  • Jul 3, 2021
    Goo

    How

    Same age range and came up in the same era lmao

    2 years aren't a generation

    it is a different generation tho

  • Jul 3, 2021
    Vance

    nah we just in a fast food era of rap where a lot of popping artists fall off so it’s hard to get the right picture of who the leading generation artists are now

    In the grand scheme of things Thugger and Uzi will be seen as a part of the same generation. You think kids who discover them in 10 years will think they were in diff eras?

    You're trapped in "the moment" which is a mistake a lot of KTT posters fall for.

  • Jul 3, 2021
    Goo

    Late in 1984, after promoting a pair of rock and rap shows at The Mix Club in Hollywood (one featured Run-DMC, the other featured Whodini), Cohen moved to New York to take a job at Simmons' Rush Productions (later called Rush Artist Management). Beginning as Run-DMC's road manager, Cohen quickly began taking on additional responsibilities, working on behalf of an artist roster that included Kurtis Blow, Whodini, Run-DMC, LL Cool J, the Beastie Boys, and Public Enemy. By 1987, Cohen himself was signing artists to Rush. These acts included Slick Rick, DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince, Eric B. & Rakim, EPMD, Stetsasonic, De La Soul, and A Tribe Called Quest.

    Under PolyGram and Cohen's leadership, Def Jam prospered. Cohen worked with a brand-new roster of successful rappers, like Redman, Method Man, Jay-Z, DMX, Ja Rule and Ludacris. Concurrently, Cohen oversaw custom label deals with Roc-A-Fella, Murder Inc., and Disturbing Tha Peace.

    Every single thing that Lyor Cohen touches rots. F*** that mfer and everything he stands for.

    From Kurtis Blow to PE selling out in 2020..

    Jay Z, Luda has been ass, Ja Rule had that s*** show event. Got booed by fn Bucks fans outta all niggas. Method Man fell off after Black Out, Redman...

    Lyor Cohen is a rotten pos and that apple doesn't fall from the tree.

  • Jul 3, 2021
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    They really stinking up the thread just like that

  • Jul 3, 2021
    che_guevara

    They really stinking up the thread just like that

    Stfu Ikarus you sensitive mf don't even like Pac, change your avi

  • Jul 3, 2021
    Goo

    I think it's just cuz they're kids and they started listening to hip hop in like 2018 and never went all the way back and caught up with the classics, so to them every year or 2 is a generation

    Yeah you start noticing more continuity in sound as you get older and it becomes clearer when huge sea changes take place because most music blends together.

    There have not been a lot of meaningful changes in mainstream rap for a while now. The prominence of NY drill and broader acceptance of grime is notable but in many ways I feel like we're in the same trap era that started in earnest in 2014/2015.

  • Jul 3, 2021
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    Sby get this 30 year old dweeb out my mentions

  • Jul 3, 2021
    che_guevara

    They really stinking up the thread just like that

    Change your avi from Pac to someone else. Pac would be against this current climate of Hip Hop

    U ain't even black tf

  • Jul 3, 2021
    che_guevara

    Sby get this 30 year old dweeb out my mentions

    Ironic consider Ikarus (you) is the biggest nerd/dweeb/dork/square, stop using those words and projecting in your posts. Cringe ass mf.

  • Jul 3, 2021
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    Sby is pressed

  • Jul 3, 2021