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  • Oct 29, 2025

    suprised 6 7 not in there honestly

  • Oct 29, 2025

    watch the party die

  • rip armani x

    "Look here, see!" 💀

    Possibly the funniest song in the history of the genre

  • Oct 29, 2025
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    soapmanwun

    they'll never get over it

    https://twitter.com/iinfluencedyou/status/1983580282654749118https://twitter.com/Twon_Johnson1/status/1983581542065545488https://twitter.com/BisiMexico/status/1983589032723460344https://twitter.com/jordanadams_10/status/1983576528471650700https://twitter.com/dumi_ZAR/status/1983593348901581114

    I love how they claim this despite the fact that Drakes dropped a hundred songs since the beef

  • Oct 29, 2025

    these same threads get made every week by the same handful of users that also are obsessed with pop crave tweets, streaming data, and everything else besides the music

  • Oct 29, 2025

    Saying Kendrick killed hip hop = Drake lost and doesn’t know how to make hits anymore

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    Hip-hop is at its lowest in 2025. I’m not actually shocked. Just sad considering it’s my favorite genre. Sad to see the state that it’s in

  • YHVH
    Oct 29, 2025

    R&b niggas took over
    More ppl want mood music to f***

  • Oct 29, 2025

    hoodrich juan pablo home
    he gonna put the game on his back

  • Ghetto Lenny

    Hip hop is going to go out like rock soon. Not good. SoundCloud era lowkey killed mainstream hip hop. We need something different and fast.

    Yeah it's the good ol' 50 year life cycle for a genre coming up.

    Soundcloud really was the nu-metal phase of hip-hop

  • Oct 29, 2025
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    Kendrick opened the door the clipse followed a few other niggas all the rest of these nigga sat and did nothing especially all the trap artist

  • Oct 29, 2025

    This is horrible news, and at the same time potentially culture saving news. The "culture" desperately needs to course correct.

  • Oct 29, 2025
    notbrock

    I love how they claim this despite the fact that Drakes dropped a hundred songs since the beef

    aint he drop a whole 20gb of songs or someshit

  • Niggas not making catchy music either the most catchy s*** on urban radio is R&b tracks

  • Oct 29, 2025
    YoungNastyShawty

    Need Nas to make a part two of that song from Hip Hop Is dead where he does that funny voice and investigate who killed hip hop

    Actually would work with AI tbh

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    Hopefully this continues, the genre needs a reset.

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    soapmanwun

    they'll never get over it

    https://twitter.com/iinfluencedyou/status/1983580282654749118https://twitter.com/Twon_Johnson1/status/1983581542065545488https://twitter.com/BisiMexico/status/1983589032723460344https://twitter.com/jordanadams_10/status/1983576528471650700https://twitter.com/dumi_ZAR/status/1983593348901581114

    They don’t remember Drake dropped 3 songs this year that all flopped.

  • sales threqd

  • Oct 29, 2025
    soapmanwun

    they'll never get over it

    https://twitter.com/iinfluencedyou/status/1983580282654749118https://twitter.com/Twon_Johnson1/status/1983581542065545488https://twitter.com/BisiMexico/status/1983589032723460344https://twitter.com/jordanadams_10/status/1983576528471650700https://twitter.com/dumi_ZAR/status/1983593348901581114

    Drake dropped more music than Kendrick and Cole combined since the beef btw.

  • Oct 29, 2025
    Chief OGDOLLVS

    Hip Hop going back underground would do wonders for the genre

    nahh we need more videos like this

  • Prez 💎
    Oct 29, 2025
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    hip hop started in the late 70s as a street movement

    the 80s had it gain cultural relevance in the way of NWA and public enemy and run DMC and LL

    the 90s rappers took that and RAN WITH IT. guys like nas, jay, wu tang, DMX, outkast mastered the craft while staying extremely in touch with the streets

    then the next generation made it skillfully pop friendly. guys like ludacris, nelly, eminem, 50 cent. they weren't better than the 90s guys IMO but theyre the ones who turned it into the #1 genre in america popularity wise

    then we had the 2010s which IMO were a step down from the 2000s but still gave us the best pop rapper (drake) as well as kendrick, j cole

    after that.... the next generation got into mumble rap, trap, drill which was still very popular in the streets and was a change up from the previous decades. i think it was a needed direction shift after the genre had plateau'd. however this era proved to be lacking in terms of artistic content (IMO - some may disagree) and it didn't have wide lasting appeal which leads us to today where hip hop doesnt have a single song in the top 40.

  • Oct 29, 2025

    Anyone saying this is a good thing should talk to some older rock fans

  • Oct 29, 2025
    DicherdownDAVE9

    They definitely trying to push a narrative and push niggas out the industry smh

  • Oct 29, 2025
    YoungNastyShawty

    Need Nas to make a part two of that song from Hip Hop Is dead where he does that funny voice and investigate who killed hip hop

  • Oct 29, 2025
    Chief OGDOLLVS

    Hip Hop going back underground would do wonders for the genre