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  • these young fans today hate real music they want to hear niggas spittin fantasies thats why the day of the real mc is over these faggot rappers now days killed hip hop and dumb as fans and they make a lil bit of money and be talkin about they got millions todays rap game is terrible i fuccs wit old school shit like this

  • Real Rap died after Laffy Taffy came out. All the rappers gay and weak as fuck nowadays. Money fucked it all up. I pray Real Rap come back.

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  • This is for my dogg

  • @scorpion4662 i h8 u

  • @KingCharlesMusic and "crank That" and "lollipop"

    

  • Very good track

  • luv this

  • this is one of the best albums ever made

  • @case001100 J. Cole is boring. I fucks with a little Kendrick Lamar. I guarantee I listen to more hip-hop than you, so calm down with all that. You're the one who needs to dig more if you think J. Cole is going to convince me they got doper lyricists right now compared to any time in the 3-4 year stretch when Pun, Nas,Jay, Jadakiss, Sigel, Ghostface, Ras Kass, Eminem, Andre3k Mos Def, etc.etc. were in their prime.

  • @kevinseveneleven Hip Hop has not reached that point yet, just because young money and some other wack artists are on top, you can't sum up the whole generation. If you are a true hip hop artist you would know that you have to dig for good music. Listen to artists like kendrick lamar and j cole.

  • @tuberofyou1 tru dat...

  • @MAB9413 Hip-Hop reached it's lyrical pinnacle around '99/'00. 1991 wasn't no joke either. They're definitely not more talented in 2011 and the majority of hip-hop fans right now have pretty much given up on lyrical content. Rappers are more derivative than ever, but at the same time I can't really fault them for digging into the past. In '91 the game was wide open and rappers couldn't afford to be conservative. Now, it's almost the opposite that's true.

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