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This + most of the answers in this thread is why I wonder why old ****** on here and in comment sections complain about new rappers lol.
This article probably applies to a majority of the 30+ members here.
So you're not a fan of Kendrick or J. Cole?I don't hate on the new cats, I've tried listening and just know it's not for me
I don't really consider them new, they've been out for awhile. I like Kendrick and I'm a fan of J Cole's mixtapes but not really his new stuff. If they're considered new, I rock with em. I meant like Lil Yachty, Rich The Kid, etc...So you're not a fan of Kendrick or J. Cole?
Two factors drive this transition away from popular music. First, listeners discover less-familiar music genres that they didn’t hear on FM radio as early teens, from artists with a lower popularity rank. Second, listeners are returning to the music that was popular when they were coming of age — but which has since phased out of popularity.”
I listen to some of it..
wouldn't stuff like Chance and Vince Staples be included in the new stuff and not just Yachty and Thug? I wouldn't count people like Drake, Kendrick and Cole as being new. They're close or ever 30.
I try to listen to something before I chalk it up as being trash.
Vince & Chance been out for like 5 years. Not much less time than Kendrick & Cole. Just saying
The Come Up came out 10 years ago.
and Kendrick is like 7 or 8
Chance has yet to put our a real album and Vince has one
Not in my 30's but I plan on keeping my ear up to date until I die.
This! I feel bad for people who are stuck in the era they grew up in.Looking for new music is a constant thing for me. Its amazing the amount of talent that's out there.