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  • Mar 4
    BonelessWings

    Is underground being disrespected once again?

    I think this is the biggest disconnect between where hip hop is moving towards and what labels want hip hop to be.

    question, why does what’s happening in the underground hint at where hiphop is heading when the underground so niched out now it’s hard to tell even what’s the big sound? lol

  • Mar 4
    kurapika

    Bruh replace osamason with che man ... He's leagues ahead

    first song on this niggas new project says King of Rock

    sigh man lmao

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    nigga put a 1:15 worth of hook on a 2 minute song called King of Rock and he one of the new leaders lmfaoooo

    we are COOKED!

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    Doechii got it on lock for sure

    We just pulling names out of a hat with the other two

    Hip hop doesn't need new leaders. It just needs more independent labels or straight up self-distributed artists. "Leaders" are a media spectacle created to drive corporate profits.

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    Capri

    Tecca gon lead hip hop with his only big song from the previous decade

    Agree kinda but
    500lbs and dark thoughts were huge tho

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    GONE

    Yeah it’s gross that it’s the name. What they’re doing is the complete opposite of everything underground meant to hiphop - a swath of diverse and substantive raps doing things that the mainstream didn’t have the balls or worldliness to - now it’s this vapid pop trap noise from and for privileged little suburban f***s with no connection or care for what hiphop is as a culture

    I’m sick of niggas acting like this is some oldhead s*** or being out of touch. As someone who’s more in touch with this s*** than I’d like to be, ima just take anyone calling this an oldhead outlook as them calling me a nïgger atp

    This is just innacurate they are still doing weird s*** that the mainstream is too scared to do as a swath of diverse voices and styles lol they just don’t tend to be lyrically complex. Ur definition of underground only applies to like the 00s spaceghostpurpp was underground he didn’t rap about barely anything

    As if this isn’t just as weird and out there for its time as a murs record lol

  • The absolute state

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    Andre Jaquet

    This is just innacurate they are still doing weird s*** that the mainstream is too scared to do as a swath of diverse voices and styles lol they just don’t tend to be lyrically complex. Ur definition of underground only applies to like the 00s spaceghostpurpp was underground he didn’t rap about barely anything

    As if this isn’t just as weird and out there for its time as a murs record lol

    !https://youtu.be/myOfVAe0hnk?si=bFrKy4tGD9dGRldp!https://youtu.be/NNZEe7nMQps?si=mDNbrqwKGrCSwb_k

    We need someone who is (relatively) lyrically complex but also doing the underground rage sound , that will bring everyone together

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    Valentine

    nigga put a 1:15 worth of hook on a 2 minute song called King of Rock and he one of the new leaders lmfaoooo

    we are COOKED!

    Check out bass on the second disk last track. trust

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    Wonder how much they’re projected to make of this campaign. Or if they just wanted to slight Drake

  • Mar 5
    kurapika

    Check out bass on the second disk last track. trust

    I will not be revisiting, thanks

  • Dawgsons cRXeek

    Wonder how much they’re projected to make of this campaign. Or if they just wanted to slight Drake

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    Andre Jaquet

    This is just innacurate they are still doing weird s*** that the mainstream is too scared to do as a swath of diverse voices and styles lol they just don’t tend to be lyrically complex. Ur definition of underground only applies to like the 00s spaceghostpurpp was underground he didn’t rap about barely anything

    As if this isn’t just as weird and out there for its time as a murs record lol

    !https://youtu.be/myOfVAe0hnk?si=bFrKy4tGD9dGRldp!https://youtu.be/NNZEe7nMQps?si=mDNbrqwKGrCSwb_k

    all this s*** sounds like what you and the homies came up with on MTV music generator in elementary school can’t believe niggas is tryna bump they head to this man. We’ve sunk so f***ing far. Just get these dudes an EDM producer/festival set and leave hiphop already lmaoo

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    literally the result of niggas staying up too late on school nights and hearing Adult Swim Music cuts in between shows and commercials and saying
    that’s the sound hiphop needs!

    f*** you niggas man and that music lmaooo and this not any unc s***, you not getting that s*** off on me. that s*** is ass and we gone keep exposing it and where they influenced from lmao. bunch of YBN/OFWGTKA kids

  • kurapika

    We need someone who is (relatively) lyrically complex but also doing the underground rage sound , that will bring everyone together

    Hip Hop needs a very hard reset, and the genre needs to get away from the majors.

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    Valentine

    all this s*** sounds like what you and the homies came up with on MTV music generator in elementary school can’t believe niggas is tryna bump they head to this man. We’ve sunk so f***ing far. Just get these dudes an EDM producer/festival set and leave hiphop already lmaoo

    Whole point of my reply is that yes it’s experimental different stuff it should have groups of people it elicits “wtf is this” from that’s how boundary pushing abrasive stuff always goes down when it’s out. I posted two ex examples of the ug being as far from mainstream radio pop I can imagine lol

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    This era is the exact opposite of the 2019-2021 era and dat is a good thing we want individuality if nothing else

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    How many posts by ppl reacting to current s*** can be swapped into the dead end hip hop death grips review and not sound out of place at all if u find the answer to that being not many then it’s a tired old head reaction to out there weird stuff

  • Valentine

    idk there was just a joy to having my friend rap day n nite to me word for word to me then seeing Cudi get the #1 video on 106 & Park a few months later that we just lost with no more monoculture

    that feeling of everyone experiencing something all together is something we’ll never have again outside of major events and even that’s losing its allure

    This.

    Rap in the 90's, 00's, and 10's was full of larger than life artists, big albums, big hits, big tours, etc. which built a strong sense of community in rap.

    Niggas here be on some early 2000's Anticon s*** thinking hip hop being mainstream is some type of cardinal sin lol.

    That's exactly what destroyed the Anticon movement back then too. They were shunning rappers who "went mainstream" or made a club hit and they ended up falling off due to going too extreme in the opposite way.

    Don't get me wrong. I still f*** with Eyedea and Brother Ali and Doseone to this day but that whole movement was on some "fuck mainstream rap" and "fuck party songs" wave that ironically went against hip hop's core ethos before Public Enemy and NWA blew up.

  • Also why no mention of 10k or ØWAY

  • Ulyanov_

    Doechii got it on lock for sure

    We just pulling names out of a hat with the other two

    Hip hop doesn't need new leaders. It just needs more independent labels or straight up self-distributed artists. "Leaders" are a media spectacle created to drive corporate profits.

    all 3 names pulled out of a hat lmao. It seems like labels paid for placements,

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    Agree kinda but
    500lbs and dark thoughts were huge tho

    His last album slaps tbh

  • lil tecca

  • need lucy bedroque and xaviersobased to break into the mainstream