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That's your opinion and all, but I disagree. Offset = Quavo = Takeoff in terms of rapping/lyrical ability. Quavo is just blessed by a higher power with the melodies. :smh:

No You're right, quavo isn't a good rapper either. But those melodies are undeniable.
 
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Quavo should really ditch the rest of those dudes. Good lord they suck

I been telling my friends this all summer, main reason he was getting features without the others on because I'm sure other artist as well know when you think of the migos, you think about quavo first.
 
Jeezy a real dude. Good to see his growth not just as an artist but a man as well. Homie got some real nuggets of wisdom about life in general :smokin
 
Uzi can't rap on them dudes level :lol:. And I've come around to a few of his tracks but nah, 2 different tiers, not saying they on the Kendrick lane but they are on a higher level than son. He can't spit anything like cross the country, chirping etc.
 
I don't blame the rappers.

It's like school. If you have a teacher or professor you know you can cheat on, are you going to study for the test or cheat? Society makes it easy for them to be rappers.

We allow it. I don't know if it's some sort of escape from reality, but as our conditions get more critical and is more public. Where is this generations Public Enemy? Paris? dead prez? When music should be more conscious, it's getting dumber. Lyrical rap is resting on the backs of Cole and Kendrick.

I listen to what people listen to and it's hard for me not to judge you for it. You are what you consume. When I see all these 22 and 25 year olds listening to mind numbing incoherrent nonsense it makes me wonder about our direction. Do you play that around your five year old like it's Motown?

The internet is raising a bunch of followers and it hasn't made music better. From the internet came underground hip hop at first. Now? mumbling and humming? Where is the balance? What is the next step?

Jeezy actually is a perfect example of someone literally not being a rapper at first, and then working on their craft to get better. Musically Jeezy has jumped dimensions from his early days. He understood after awhile that he had a voice for a certain demographic and expanded on it & grew it.

I like the way Jeezy and TI have grown.
 
You dont even listen to Uzi like that. He can rap at least by the standards i hold to dudes in that lane. For example listen to Enemies. Uzi new stuff is way more simple so of course you gon use his newest song to prove ya point


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I can count on one hand how many Uzi songs I've heard. :lol:



Son still trash.
 
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I can count on one hand how many Uzi songs I've heard. :lol:



Son still trash.

If you give him a chance you may actually like a couple tracks. He aint the greatest rapper but he knows how to make catchy stuff & he picks really good beats lol. Hes really not as bad as ppl make him out to be. His rapping aint far off from these other trap rappers out here. Ppl just judge dude by his looks & singles & bunch him with Yachty when hes way better than that ******* bum :lol:
 
Uzi wishes he could string something together like Cross The Country. Uzi doesn't even say actual sentences. He just makes noises like a kitten looking for milk

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lil guy literally moans on songs which is a damn shame cause he gets blessed with superb production
 
I dig the list but that was actually a rhetorical question :lol: 2006 was the foundational year of everybody stanning _a_n_, and in essence, mediocre music in general.

Oh I should've known :lol: dudes really thought he was Jesus Christ in the flesh back then
 
Uzi and Yachty hard to me for the lane they are in

What type of dumb *** goes to McDonald's and is mad they don't have lobster or Filet Mignon

If you don't like cheeseburgers you don't have to be anywhere near a McDonalds

You act like someone is forcing you to even acknowledge Uzi or Yachty

Why don't the old heads put that same negative energy you have for them into supporting "lyrical" rap and maybe the Uzi and Yachty dudes wouldn't be at the forefront in the first place
 
Uzi and Yachty hard to me for the lane they are in

What type of dumb *** goes to McDonald's and is mad they don't have lobster or Filet Mignon

If you don't like cheeseburgers you don't have to be anywhere near a McDonalds

You act like someone is forcing you to even acknowledge Uzi or Yachty

Why don't the old heads put that same negative energy you have for them into supporting "lyrical" rap and maybe the Uzi and Yachty dudes wouldn't be at the forefront in the first place

Cuz ppl too damn lazy & close minded to look & try listening to different artists. So they just hear whatever gets played and decide to complain about it.

Yachty trash tho, no other way to slice that however lol. His constant dumb edgy kid comments make me dislike him even more
 
To be honest tho Thug, Uzi, Yachty, 21 etc etc are FAR from the forefront of rap & personally i do think there's a balance of music these days more than ever. I think for most of us tho these trap rappers seem to have a much bigger impact due to what's promoted online. Ex Clubs/strip clubs, Twitter, complex, Fader, Instagram etc etc.

These platforms will have you out here thinking these dudes are REALLY moving like that but in reality there not that much bigger than guys who make lyrical or more traditional conscious hip hop. I mean there's a reason cats like Cole & Kendrick are doing millions of records and touring the world and a large majority is also fueled by the youth.

The OVERALL sound of hip hop in the mainstream is surely questionable but we have to realize that mainstream don't care about quality, it's there to generate $. So it's much easier to focus on music that is less lyrical and less thought provoking because it's easier to sell, and when one artist isn't hot anymore there's literally 5 other artist who can give you the EXACT same thing in the wing. Cheaper product, but they moving more work :smh:

I don't think all the youth listens to is trap rap, just a certain percentage of them. My issue comes in when the youth tries to downplay anything that doesn't fit into that box as washed up or irrelevant because like Magic mentioned a lot of this generation seems inclined too take other peoples opinions as facts and due to that they won't even try to expand there sounds.

One of the biggest things hurting rap is these influx of "Tastemakers" who all seem to legitimately be pushing solely trap rap and act as if it's the only form of hip hop alive. Not surprising a large portion of these tastemakers aren't from the hood or black. Not saying that not being those disqualifies you from rap, but not dealing with those issues is a big reason why rap that does discuss these stories isn't promoted heavily. A lot of these tastemakers really look as rap as fun only & it's been that way for years now.
 
Uzi and Yachty hard to me for the lane they are in

What type of dumb *** goes to McDonald's and is mad they don't have lobster or Filet Mignon

If you don't like cheeseburgers you don't have to be anywhere near a McDonalds

You act like someone is forcing you to even acknowledge Uzi or Yachty

Why don't the old heads put that same negative energy you have for them into supporting "lyrical" rap and maybe the Uzi and Yachty dudes wouldn't be at the forefront in the first place


Whatever lane you put them in they trash. They don't rap good, they not good on hooks. And you right nobody is forcing us to listen to them but it's nothing wrong with pointing out the garbage that's out.
 
Whatever lane you put them in they trash. They don't rap good, they not good on hooks. And you right nobody is forcing us to listen to them but it's nothing wrong with pointing out the garbage that's out.

Yachty actually can rap

People just have already made up their mind to make him the scape goat of everything they don't like about hip hop now









Uzi is okay, his flow and beat selection is what makes him special
 
I'm not gonna sit here and defend it, but an on the spot/off the top freestyle is hardly indicative of anybody rap skill

There's a reason 98% of these rappers don't even consider attempting it, its too risky for your brand
 
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