Look at 20 or 30 years when hip hop was on its rise. The hip hop game had fresh beats and was rapping about their lives either in the streets or what they do all day. Rap group like NWA was the face of west coast rap and the face of “gangster rap”, they didn’t care and they rapped about corrupt and racist cops and were shunned as a group for it. Unlike any other group at that time they produced phenomenal songs like straight out of Compton, easy e, the abc song, ect and they also had people trying to stop their music out but they kept making hits and said f the police. Then at the same time west coast had snoop dog, Dr. Dre. Ice cube, they were loaded on the west coast and the hip hop game was fun and a great story to listen to. Then the two biggest rappers came out and it reached pinnacles it had never seen with biggie smalls and Tupac. Back then it was about a great time and their lives. Now a day the game is about sex, pot, and how much money they have. Rappers these days have ridiculously hit songs but it’s all the same thing. We get it all you guys have money, you don’t have to keep reminding people, they have sex with a lot of girls but I bet my life that if they weren’t famous rappers they would even come close to the girls they are now, and also yea you guys can afford great weed and smoke all day every day, awesome now rap about something new. Now a day’s it’s like hearing a broken record with all of these songs. The rap game needs someone like biggie smalls with that fresh feel and something new. I want to hear another biggie smalls or someone to bring it back a decade or two and rap about something more than how much girls they get, how much pot they smoke, and how much money they have. If someone these days can do that they’d be my favorite rapper because you throw on any classic song from biggie or tupac I bet people anywhere have a better time listening to that song than anyone these days. The game needs someone new and someone to come out with a fresh new feel to the game. Lets hear something new and fresh with a old school beat.
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