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The conversation about mumble rap and its rise made me realize how much I miss lyrical rap.
It’s true, so many soundtracks now just rely on old school hits to stay relevant.
That Acon story had me cracking up! Imagine turning getting locked up into a TikTok trend.
When they started talking about old New York hip hop, I got goosebumps, that’s the golden age.
Their thoughts on 90s hip hop soundtracks being elite are facts. Nothing compares to that era.
It’s crazy how many ‘Lil’ rappers are out now compared to the old ‘Big’ names.
Snoop doing wildlife commentary? I need to check that out, sounds hilarious!
Nostalgia hit hard when they mentioned Juice and Cypress Hill on the soundtrack, real classics.
When they talked about Snoop’s Olympic commentary, I couldn’t stop laughing. He’s hilarious.
Nothing beats classic hip hop punchlines and metaphors, today’s rap just doesn’t compare.
Totally agree that some rap today is all hooks and no substance. It’s frustrating.
Yo, it’s wild how Snoop can be at the Olympics and make it feel like a party.
The breakdown of club bangers vs. lyrical rappers was spot on, there’s a big difference.
I don’t understand mumble rap either, it just feels like sound effects over beats.
I’ve got to agree with the take on Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole, they’re keeping real hip hop alive.
Lil Wayne’s been in the game forever, dude still gets respect even though he’s been quiet lately.
This conversation about old school hip hop vs. new school is gold! Totally agree with the points made.
Travis Scott’s popularity is insane, but I can’t name one of his songs either.
Snoop Dogg will forever be one of the top entertainers, even if he’s not in my top rappers list.
Well said.
Talking about soundtracks in movies today just doesn’t have the same impact as the classics.
How can you not mention Mos Def!!
There are many great old school lyricists that we would need a separate Podcast just for that. Thanks for the support.
The conversation about mumble rap and its rise made me realize how much I miss lyrical rap.
It’s true, so many soundtracks now just rely on old school hits to stay relevant.
That Acon story had me cracking up! Imagine turning getting locked up into a TikTok trend.
When they started talking about old New York hip hop, I got goosebumps, that’s the golden age.
Their thoughts on 90s hip hop soundtracks being elite are facts. Nothing compares to that era.
It’s crazy how many ‘Lil’ rappers are out now compared to the old ‘Big’ names.
Snoop doing wildlife commentary? I need to check that out, sounds hilarious!
Nostalgia hit hard when they mentioned Juice and Cypress Hill on the soundtrack, real classics.
When they talked about Snoop’s Olympic commentary, I couldn’t stop laughing. He’s hilarious.
Nothing beats classic hip hop punchlines and metaphors, today’s rap just doesn’t compare.
Totally agree that some rap today is all hooks and no substance. It’s frustrating.
Yo, it’s wild how Snoop can be at the Olympics and make it feel like a party.
The breakdown of club bangers vs. lyrical rappers was spot on, there’s a big difference.
I don’t understand mumble rap either, it just feels like sound effects over beats.
I’ve got to agree with the take on Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole, they’re keeping real hip hop alive.
Lil Wayne’s been in the game forever, dude still gets respect even though he’s been quiet lately.
This conversation about old school hip hop vs. new school is gold! Totally agree with the points made.
Travis Scott’s popularity is insane, but I can’t name one of his songs either.
Snoop Dogg will forever be one of the top entertainers, even if he’s not in my top rappers list.
Well said.
Talking about soundtracks in movies today just doesn’t have the same impact as the classics.
How can you not mention Mos Def!!
There are many great old school lyricists that we would need a separate Podcast just for that. Thanks for the support.