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  • Dec 4, 2022

    Smino out now

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    both sides are weirdly true at once like yea its frustrating to not have exciting new AAA projects to listen to, but there's also never been as much quality music coming out at once as now

    but it's a little empty when you wanna get excited and talk about an album cut the way you would with something on like, Graduation or Take Care and it's harder to do that with some dope track on a Saba or Smino album knowing the people you're with prob haven't heard it lol

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    Jim Halpert

    show me

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    Cherrywine

    Any

    Just in the last month we got Bayonetta 3, Tactics Ogre Reborn, Ragnarok, Pentiment, and that Marvel tactics game that is apparently pretty good (haven't played it myself). That's a lot of good games

    Those are just major games too, not even counting the dope indies

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    Everything

    Just in the last month we got Bayonetta 3, Tactics Ogre Reborn, Ragnarok, Pentiment, and that Marvel tactics game that is apparently pretty good (haven't played it myself). That's a lot of good games

    Those are just major games too, not even counting the dope indies

    Fair, those are decent
    Though that marvel suns game looked like s*** ngl

    It had been a pretty dry year besides Elden ring tho there have been several okay games that dropped this year. I’m talking bangers tho

  • Dec 4, 2022

    thats because you dont think for yourself.. you like what they tell you to like

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    El Nigga

    Music is the worst its ever been(all genres) and its been going on for a long time. Everything is sex, everything has to "bump in the whip", trash ass trap beats, same flows, stan culture etc.... KTT just keeps swallowing.

    Main comeback is always "then you aren't looking hard enough for good music!" no s***, Karen. Thats the point

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    Mac Wit Da Cheese
    https://twitter.com/TeezyF252/status/335446621955448832https://twitter.com/JoyBoyDB/status/97228214363103233https://twitter.com/Jdotosmith/status/324631402970771457https://twitter.com/CupsOfThe_XO/status/243493575025885186https://twitter.com/killuhkp/status/260876509747761152https://twitter.com/induh_GLO/status/209792766547464192

    Came with receipts

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    Mac Wit Da Cheese

    In early 2010s you can find this same tweet about Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, 2 Chainz, Drake, Big Sean featured on every song

    That was a correct opinion at the time tho, which is why sites like this at the time became more geared to the internet artists before they just merged with the mainstream guys

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    El Nigga

    Music is the worst its ever been(all genres) and its been going on for a long time. Everything is sex, everything has to "bump in the whip", trash ass trap beats, same flows, stan culture etc.... KTT just keeps swallowing.

    Main comeback is always "then you aren't looking hard enough for good music!" no s***, Karen. Thats the point

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    TheViciousCircle

    That was a correct opinion at the time tho, which is why sites like this at the time became more geared to the internet artists before they just merged with the mainstream guys

    Just goes to show current hot artists will always be the ones most featured. Has nothing to do with the state of hip hop it’s just how it always is.

    What artists would you say KTT was early on?

  • Dec 4, 2022

    Maybe just listen to something else?

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    Mac Wit Da Cheese

    Just goes to show current hot artists will always be the ones most featured. Has nothing to do with the state of hip hop it’s just how it always is.

    What artists would you say KTT was early on?

    Disagree, I think before Take Care Drake, Rocky, Kendrick Lamar, and a few others in that pre-Atlanta takeover cohort reinvigorated the genre when it was starting to just be like 2chainz and Rick Ross.
    Idk if I’d say ktt or any of those dedicated hip hop forums discovered anyone, but in the early 2010s I remember them being a lot more interested in artists like Yung Lean, Danny Brown, Joey Bada$$, early chance, mixtape Rocky, than anything Wayne or big sean were making. There was still a noticeable divide between the forum taste and the mainstream taste. That feels a bit blurred since then.

  • Dec 4, 2022

    Nowadays is the easiest time ever to just listen to what you like

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    I think u guys are kinda missing the point. It's more than just good new artists to listen to it's good new artists to listen to that occupy the mainstream

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    Oblivion X

    I think u guys are kinda missing the point. It's more than just good new artists to listen to it's good new artists to listen to that occupy the mainstream

    What does them occupying the mainstream have to do with anything lowkey

  • Access to an endless range of genres, sounds, & artists has never been easier but yet people stick to the Top 50 Now spotify playlist & then b**** when they only hear music specifically made to be accessible and formulaic

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    eye contact

    What does them occupying the mainstream have to do with anything lowkey

    Well it makes them easier to find. And it allows for more unique cultural moments to happen

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    Oblivion X

    Well it makes them easier to find. And it allows for more unique cultural moments to happen

    Artists being in the mainstream makes them easier to find? That doesn’t really make sense. They’re already found.

  • there’s more genres than hip hop

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    eye contact

    What does them occupying the mainstream have to do with anything lowkey

    I mean we’re social animals, it’s usually more fun to discuss or enjoy something with other people who can relate in real life.

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    TheViciousCircle

    Disagree, I think before Take Care Drake, Rocky, Kendrick Lamar, and a few others in that pre-Atlanta takeover cohort reinvigorated the genre when it was starting to just be like 2chainz and Rick Ross.
    Idk if I’d say ktt or any of those dedicated hip hop forums discovered anyone, but in the early 2010s I remember them being a lot more interested in artists like Yung Lean, Danny Brown, Joey Bada$$, early chance, mixtape Rocky, than anything Wayne or big sean were making. There was still a noticeable divide between the forum taste and the mainstream taste. That feels a bit blurred since then.

    Idk if I’m understanding. Which part are you disagreeing with?

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    e t

    I mean we’re social animals, it’s usually more fun to discuss or enjoy something with other people who can relate in real life.

    Idk how the mainstream really relates to music junkies like us needing to connect with people

    Everyone I know has deeply varied music tastes that I can reach across to without needing some monoculture to bind us together

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    eye contact

    Artists being in the mainstream makes them easier to find? That doesn’t really make sense. They’re already found.

    Huh ? Does artists becoming mainstream not give them more listeners?

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    Oblivion X

    Huh ? Does artists becoming mainstream not give them more listeners?

    I think it actually works the opposite way

    More listeners makes you mainstream.

    You don’t just suddenly become mainstream.

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