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Originally posted by Aatthew
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And this: When we look back at 2010s rap, we will remember all of the acts (good and bad) but we will only talk about all of the "classic" rap songs and albums. And the next generation will only be familiar with the artists who are talked about lol. Kind of like how people talk about 90s rap being the best but they only make that comment based off of Tupac, Biggie, and Jay.
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Yep. 2 live crew were horrendous...supersonic (was 80s/early 90s) were gimmicky and plenty of rap that was laughable for the 90s.
Nicki wlll have her share of laughable songs but for the 2000s/2010s era I suspect Drake, Nicki, Wayne, Kanye and Eminem will be the top 5 referenced...maybe Kendrick if he can serve 3 good eras.
I lowkey hope Pills n potions become fan fave classics though.
I think from her collection
Moment for life
Did it on em
Superbass
Starships
are current classics
Beez and High school were just a cult hit.
Pound the alarm, turn me on, where dem girls at were just a novelty hit.
Va va voom was a barely forgettable hit to pop as right thru me was to urban
Freedom, LAN, Your love, Fly, PNP deserved to be classics but will be more cult classics.
That's about it.
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