Rap Caviar speaks:
Hip-Hop needs new leaders. Historically, a new group of rising stars has established itself as hip-hop’s pacesetters every five to ten years. By 2016, Drake, Nicki Minaj, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, and others had cemented themselves as leaders of the 2010s.
A decade later, several talented artists have shown promise of becoming rap’s next big thing, but they’ve yet to follow in our Mount Rushmore’s footsteps. New superstars are essential to the health of the genre, so new leaders must rise alongside today’s icons to push hip-hop forward.
Who’s gonna lead hip-hop’s next generation? A few contenders have emerged—but who will take the next step?
was hip hop media on the old gen's d*** this hard about some frontrunner / big 3 s***? like damn let the kids be kids
we need new hiphop leaders so we can fund AI and defence tech
ngl tho are there any hits this year besides sexyy red's if u want it
ik we in {late} feb but i feel like thats the only track w motion rn
was hip hop media on the old gen's d*** this hard about some frontrunner / big 3 s***? like damn let the kids be kids
Yea honestly that big 3 s*** is dead. As it should be, imo.
There are no leaders. This is art.