"The 2000s were better"
"New music sucks"
"Everything new is wack and the old stuff was categorically better"
Y'all are just washed. Times change, trends change, sounds change, etc. There can be a fair argument to have about certain growing pains as musical eras shift with regard to creative slumps and fluctuating commercial performance, but the vast majority of y'all are just clinging to old models and concepts of how music is supposed to work and are mad that the actually existing industry landscape is no longer operating on that model.
Tiresome to talk about because this site is filled with a bunch of tryhard borderline Gen Zers who have a superiority complex they need to flex over actual teenagers because they fell out of sync with the culture around the mid 2010s. Washed as hell, by 2028 this place gonna be Coli tier
i see this topic once a month but then users in every other thread talking about how tapped in and influential the site is, lol. i think it's somewhere right in the middle.
How you gonna be born in the mid-to-late 90s talking about "the old days" what bro middle school? Your first erection dropping around the same time Carter 3 came out? "Making the Band"? 56k internet? Get outta here man it's a new day
Name one rap album after 2020 that’s not from a legacy artist that is as good as the loved albums from the 2000s and the 2010s.
if you think everything new sucks just look up a random @proper music thread and stop whining. pull yourself up by the bootstraps
Name one rap album after 2020 that’s not from a legacy artist that is as good as the loved albums from the 2000s and the 2010s.
Scaring the hoes, Maps,Mr Morale, Might Be Introvert.
Plenty more too
Name one rap album after 2020 that’s not from a legacy artist that is as good as the loved albums from the 2000s and the 2010s.
There's no point in even trying to do this because you'll just say that it doesn't measure up. Y'all just use circular logic that is confounded in the idea that old=categorically better so any modern album that gets mentioned you'll find something, even as shallow of a criticism as "recency bias", to deny that it's a crazy album
Scaring the hoes, Maps,Mr Morale, Might Be Introvert.
Plenty more too
Kendrick is a legacy artist. You’re putting the rest of those on the same tier as NWTS, MBDTF, Carter 3, GKMC, etc.?
but these comments are only from those users that were always out of touch because they only follow releases by travis drake ye and cole
Kendrick is a legacy artist. You’re putting the rest of those on the same tier as NWTS, MBDTF, Carter 3, GKMC, etc.?
My bad,
Yeah, probably higher tbh
Scaring the hoes, Maps,Mr Morale, Might Be Introvert.
Plenty more too
Danny Brown and Kendrick been making music since the 00s
They are legacy artists
How you gonna be born in the mid-to-late 90s talking about "the old days" what bro middle school? Your first erection dropping around the same time Carter 3 came out? "Making the Band"? 56k internet? Get outta here man it's a new day
This is facts tho lol so many people fell for the “your life is over at 30” agenda
Name one rap album after 2020 that’s not from a legacy artist that is as good as the loved albums from the 2000s and the 2010s.
If you're over 30 it's time to get off the Internet and raise your kids
5 more weeks
This is facts tho lol so many people fell for the “your life is over at 30” agenda
KTT not beating the washed allegations
I know forums are a thing of the past but damn we trailing behind Reddit at this point
Danny Brown and Kendrick been making music since the 00s
They are legacy artists
Can replace Morale & Hoes with LP! & The Forever Story
There's been great rap albums this decade.
Name one rap album after 2020 that’s not from a legacy artist that is as good as the loved albums from the 2000s and the 2010s.
Chow Lee - Hours After The Club
If you're over 30 it's time to get off the Internet and raise your kids
Oldheads like music talk too 🤠
Name one rap album after 2020 that’s not from a legacy artist that is as good as the loved albums from the 2000s and the 2010s.
universally loved albums now were not universally loved at the time