Lil Baby already has almost the same amount of RIAA Plat and Gold plaques and Billboard entries as Kendrick
Roddy has performed more then Cole did in his first 3 years, and has a more promising trajectory
Youngboy and Polo G have or will lap Big Sean and Wale
Music is consumed differently these days but these guys will never match the impact those late 90s early 00 artists had.
That was the era where you had to actually go buy an album.
Music is consumed differently these days but these guys will never match the impact those late 90s early 00 artists had.
That was the era where you had to actually go buy an album.
Nah they have a more deeper penetration, sub groups of people who wouldn’t listen to music listen to music listen to it because how it’s so intergrated in all online culture from gaming Twitter, IG, Snap TikTok ect
All the little subcultures people had in the 90s and 80s has been consolidated into one big Internet culture
That’s why Youngboy is so huge, white kids who would never listen to him in the 90s do now
That’s why Youngboy is so huge, white kids who would never listen to him in the 90s do now
The same white kids that listened to Pac would've listened to YB
Nah they have a more deeper penetration, sub groups of people who wouldn’t listen to music listen to music listen to it because how it’s so intergrated in all online culture from gaming Twitter, IG, Snap TikTok ect
All the little subcultures people had in the 90s and 80s has been consolidated into one big Internet culture
You think older nerdy white dudes weren't listening to 2Pac, Wu Tang, Public Enemy, Jay-Z, etc?
Music is consumed differently these days but these guys will never match the impact those late 90s early 00 artists had.
That was the era where you had to actually go buy an album.
That’s what they don’t get or try to ignore
All this new music is highly disposable.
Very few new artists truly care about the craft which is why true classics are fewer and fewer.
The same white kids that listened to Pac would've listened to YB
Nah Pac was a movie star and dated Madonna , Youngboy is like Chief Keef 2.0 Juvi is more apt
Nah Pac was a movie star and dated Madonna , Youngboy is like Chief Keef 2.0 Juvi is more apt
Lil Wayne's success paved the way for dudes like NBA YB.
All this new music is highly disposable.
Very few new artists truly care about the craft which is why true classics are fewer and fewer.
My Turn is a classic, effort doesn’t mean better music, sometimes talent and passion is enough
DMX’s it’s dark and Hell is hot was recorded over a couple weeks and it’s better than the hundreds of thousands of albums that people took years to record
All this new music is highly disposable.
Very few new artists truly care about the craft which is why true classics are fewer and fewer.
An album use to be equivalent to a movie to me. It was the artist statement of what he represented or felt at a certain time all neatly packaged. Albums are just a collection of music now most of the time,dudes don’t be saying s***.
Nah Pac was a movie star and dated Madonna , Youngboy is like Chief Keef 2.0 Juvi is more apt
I mainly see NBA as a successor to Pac and T.I
I mainly see NBA as a successor to Pac and T.I
YB and Kodak were set to be the wayne and T.I of this generation smh why yak always go to prison
Nigga said My Turn is a classic.
Most legendary album from 2019 and 2020, even if Drake and Kendrick drop tomorrow My Turn impacted more of 2020
Numbers and cultural impact say it
Most legendary album from 2019 and 2020, even if Drake and Kendrick drop tomorrow My Turn impacted more of 2020
Numbers and cultural impact say it
Most legendary?
Wtf does that even mean?
Most legendary album from 2019 and 2020, even if Drake and Kendrick drop tomorrow My Turn impacted more of 2020
Numbers and cultural impact say it
Eternal atake can be easily argued to be more “legendary”
Most legendary?
Wtf does that even mean?
NWTS wasn’t even double platinum in 2016
My Turn has about to go double platinum in less then a year
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