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  • Sep 16, 2022
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  • Sep 16, 2022
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    SaintJitterxburgFL

    Same could be said about 90’s beats

    Except not really lol.

    A 90s Organized Noize beat dont sound like a 90s Rap-A-Lot beat

  • Sep 16, 2022
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    Cherrywine

    Why would you want to listen to some s*** that all sounds the same? Makes no sense to me tbh

    No disrespect but do you have these days where you just wanna listen to Future? He has like 500 songs with the same sound but it’s still fire

  • Sep 16, 2022

    It’s like going to a party where the music is specifically techno or house and obviously genres have nuances and differences but I think that’s the same appeal as having a rage playlist and being in that mood

  • Sep 16, 2022
    flizzy 999

    No disrespect but do you have these days where you just wanna listen to Future? He has like 500 songs with the same sound but it’s still fire

    Tbh my favorite future songs all sound different thats why I like them

    But I see where you’re coming from

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  • Sep 16, 2022
    Dynamic Uno Music

    Except not really lol.

    A 90s Organized Noize beat dont sound like a 90s Rap-A-Lot beat

    Ok I was too general, since this is a specific subgenre of 20’s rap

    I could cherry pick a specific style of 90’s beats like early boom bap and say it’s all just samples with looped break beats

    Like a Yeat beat doesn’t really sound like a Destroy lonely beat but I’m sure u have never really tried to give the songs a chance