Today's Hip-Hop is for those under 25. I'm 34 and I can't listen to any rap songs that came out after 1996. How did Jay-Z become this 'so-called' No.1 rapper? He saturated the airwaves with the same crap year after year with the same subjects on all his records. Also, he illegally sampled rhymes from a lot of old-school rappers. He got put in his place when he tried to diss Nas. If Hip-Hop doesn't go back to the days when you could talk about anything you want freely on the records, it will die like disco did. All I'm requesting that they bring back the subjects they used to discuss. when every rapper is talking about fantasies than realities in their lives, it gets morbid. the record companies are the blame as well. They should allow more variety to be distributed as well.
2007-03-05
05:51:23
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