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  • Fly3
    Banned
    • Sep 2011
    • 1180

    #12616
    Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

    Originally posted by slowdifference
    I wouldn't be able to spot a Tyler the Creator if my life depended on it. I heard one song from him a decided to never listen to him again.
    I'm sorry to hear that.

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    • Jdoug312
      Banned
      • Oct 2010
      • 1585

      #12617
      Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

      It's interesting how this thread is split by era.

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      • Fly3
        Banned
        • Sep 2011
        • 1180

        #12618
        Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

        Yeah, I wouldn't expect your typical rap fan over the age of 25 to dig an artist like Tyler.

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        • kingkilla56
          Hall Of Fame
          • Jun 2009
          • 19395

          #12619
          Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

          I dont think era or age has much to do with it.
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          • BlueNGold
            Hall Of Fame
            • Aug 2009
            • 21817

            #12620
            Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

            So....not to go all NBA forum here but since he's the man of the hour: Jay-Z, GOAT?

            I used to not think so, although I could admit he's obviously in the conversation, but after he just dropped yet another great album, it's hard not to take into account the longevity and the numbers and all of that and come away thinking he isn't.

            The Pac stan in me still wants to say he's at the top, but it's getting a lot harder to.
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            • Jdoug312
              Banned
              • Oct 2010
              • 1585

              #12621
              Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

              Originally posted by kingkilla56
              I dont think era or age has much to do with it.
              I disagree, for the most part when you see the fans of OF, Mac Miller, etc in this thread, they are typically Reaman, Fly, others and myself, who I'd venture to say are all on the young side, myself being 19. But then when you see praise/excitement about late 80s-90s rappers, it's typically from people like Packman, Aerobee, etc. I don't know what music jmood likes, but I have an extensive list of what he doesn't

              Prime example, we've all listened to Magna Carta, and neither Fly, nor I were impressed, but others have called it the release of the summer, whereas I'd put BS, Watching Movies, and maybe Yeezus above it. There are exceptions, but it does appear to be an era thing more often than not.
              Last edited by Jdoug312; 07-05-2013, 07:53 AM.

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              • Jdoug312
                Banned
                • Oct 2010
                • 1585

                #12622
                Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

                Originally posted by BlueNGold
                So....not to go all NBA forum here but since he's the man of the hour: Jay-Z, GOAT?

                I used to not think so, although I could admit he's obviously in the conversation, but after he just dropped yet another great album, it's hard not to take into account the longevity and the numbers and all of that and come away thinking he isn't.

                The Pac stan in me still wants to say he's at the top, but it's getting a lot harder to.
                I don't think you should factor numbers in when searching for the GOAT in music. I doubt any artist from here on out will sell as much as Jay-Z, not because their music isn't better, but because it's so easy to download leaks nowadays, and the older crowd is more likely to buy an album they like then the younger crowd.

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                • jmood88
                  Sean Payton: Retribution
                  • Jul 2003
                  • 34639

                  #12623
                  Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

                  Originally posted by Jdoug312
                  It's interesting how this thread is split by era.
                  It's not really split by era, it's Fly3, then everyone else.
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                  • slowdifference
                    Pro
                    • May 2012
                    • 518

                    #12624
                    Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

                    Originally posted by Jdoug312
                    I don't think you should factor numbers in when searching for the GOAT in music. I doubt any artist from here on out will sell as much as Jay-Z, not because their music isn't better, but because it's so easy to download leaks nowadays, and the older crowd is more likely to buy an album they like then the younger crowd.
                    Eminem is far ahead of Jay Z in album sales and did it with half the albums.
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                    • slowdifference
                      Pro
                      • May 2012
                      • 518

                      #12625
                      Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

                      Originally posted by Jdoug312
                      It's interesting how this thread is split by era.
                      I think it's more split by region than anything else. I'm 23 and I llike rap from mid 90's to about mid 2000's. There are a few exceptions but for the most part I find almost all rap today garbage.
                      Am I trolling? Am I serious? Did Dennis Green and the Cardinals really "let them off the hook"? What about the children? Find out next week

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                      • Beantown
                        #DoYourJob
                        • Feb 2005
                        • 31523

                        #12626
                        And they're all better albums. #IhateJayZ #EminemStan #HashtagHashtagHashtag

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                        • slowdifference
                          Pro
                          • May 2012
                          • 518

                          #12627
                          Re: Official Hip Hop/Rap Music Thread

                          Originally posted by Beantown
                          And they're all better albums. #IhateJayZ #EminemStan #HashtagHashtagHashtag
                          Most people laugh at me when I tell them I think Eminem is the G.O.A.T. Being from Bed Stuy Brooklyn it's like you're expected to worship Biggie and Jay Z. For me Em is far superior to Jay Z and Big just didn't have enough longevity for to give him the number one spot.
                          Am I trolling? Am I serious? Did Dennis Green and the Cardinals really "let them off the hook"? What about the children? Find out next week

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                          • LionsFanNJ
                            All Star
                            • Apr 2006
                            • 9464

                            #12628
                            ...Eminem is technically insane but the mans ear for beats is horrible. That said, all the stuff done before the big aftermath deal I mess with heavy. I haven't rocked with any of the major release albums after the initial listen.

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                            • LoWw
                              Pro
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 610

                              #12629
                              When I was young all I cared for was the beat hard and if the song had scratching in it. I didn't really care what the rapper was saying lyrically. Now I need that intro of the beat to get me interested then I start dissecting the song through the lyrics.

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                              Last edited by LoWw; 07-05-2013, 11:33 AM.

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                              • dickey1331
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                                • Sep 2009
                                • 14285

                                #12630
                                Originally posted by slowdifference
                                I think it's more split by region than anything else. I'm 23 and I llike rap from mid 90's to about mid 2000's. There are a few exceptions but for the most part I find almost all rap today garbage.
                                I'm 25 and like today's rap. I didn't like the rap growing up (born in 87)
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