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    Do y’all agree?

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    no

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    Toughest to get through

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    2:22.2 Pt. 2 out now!

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    Definitely

  • Someone like Lil Yachty is able to exist in today's time so I'd definitely have to agree with Nelly on this.

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    Weekend KaTeezy
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    !https://youtube.com/kNL96zMt3Ac?si=8fTwDX9-2t1H3AD2

    Do y’all agree?

    Delete the shorts word and a slash and the link should embed properly bro

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    Coatside

    Delete the shorts word and a slash and the link should embed properly bro

    I don’t get it

  • Facts

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    The 2000s had the most rap superstars in history so I agree

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    Talking like it’s nba

  • Toughest to listen to

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    Weekend KaTeezy

    I don’t get it

    Click view source and copy how I did it

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    yungking

    The 2000s had the most rap superstars in history so I agree

    exactly

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    Coatside
    !https://youtube.com/kNL96zMt3Ac?si=8fTwDX9-2t1H3AD2

    Click view source and copy how I did it

    Ty brother

  • May 1, 2025

    Courtside so helpful

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    Weekend KaTeezy

    Ty brother

    np

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    he's right
    too late to pick the low hanging fruit (first rapper to do xyz)
    too late to benefit from the no limit / roc a fella / death row machines that had weed carriers selling 1 million 1st week
    too early to use the internet to your advantage
    regionalism made it harder to break through
    studio time, beats, promo, etc. were more expensive
    awkward time in the middle of hip hop being mainstreamed where rappers got all the scrutiny and expectations of pop stars but not nearly as much praise

    rappers had to prove themselves, and it shows because the total talent in that era is higher than any other (higher highs in the early to mid 90s, but less consistent)

  • May 1, 2025

    Was just going through his single collection and ngl him and Luda were running s***.

    Every single one their hits are go to movie songs lol

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    Most of those people continued to dominate the next era though

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    Nelly da 🐐 no 🧢

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    Corporate Mór

    Most of those people continued to dominate the next era though

    because of how tough their era was, I don’t think we’ll see the stars from 2018> still dominating by 2030 (they could barely hold down 3 years) like the stars of the past did

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    Valentine

    because of how tough their era was, I don’t think we’ll see the stars from 2018> still dominating by 2030 (they could barely hold down 3 years) like the stars of the past did

    This is an interesting point and such an antecedent to the more popular argument that there are no more stars and it ends with Drake Kenny and Cole

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    Corporate Mór

    This is an interesting point and such an antecedent to the more popular argument that there are no more stars and it ends with Drake Kenny and Cole

    i think there are stars it’s just harder to tell because we all aren’t getting news from the same sources, so a Rod Wave having the same per show gate revenue as SZA and Kendrick did on their last tours flies under the radar

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    Valentine

    i think there are stars it’s just harder to tell because we all aren’t getting news from the same sources, so a Rod Wave having the same per show gate revenue as SZA and Kendrick did on their last tours flies under the radar

    Doesn’t that make it the harder era is my point