We don’t listen to rap for the charts. Chart thread f***ed this site up when people took it seriously and not as a banter/meme thread.
The title of the thread is “why does mainstream rap suck now?”
I don’t get why y’all insert yourselves into the conversation and then say “well actually I don’t care about the topic of this conversation”
See this is why the conversation can never be had seriously.
We talking about the mainstream and you naming Fakemink and Esdeekid
fakemink i’ll give you but every single weekend in LA i’m hearing esdeekid at clubs and parties and he has over 10m monthly listeners what’s the bar for mainstream if that’s not it
Imagine kendrick drops a Cntrl verse today. There is literally no one to name these days that's how downhill we have gone
Now you say it like that damn
fakemink i’ll give you but every single weekend in LA i’m hearing esdeekid at clubs and parties and he has over 10m monthly listeners what’s the bar for mainstream if that’s not it
I’m sorry bruh but nobody who is not chronically online knows who that is. He’s not a mainstream rapper whatsoever
If mainstream rap is in such a healthy place right now, who are the young up-and-comers that would be name-dropped in a 2026 version of the Control verse?
I’m sorry bruh but nobody who is not chronically online knows who that is. He’s not a mainstream rapper whatsoever
so the DJs and people throwing house parties are chronically online?
Need more Mexikodro’s but better bars
niggas saying fakemink itt?
we gotta wrap it up mods. Yall could fool us 5 year ago with the lil pumps and 69 bc they had billboard but enough is enough
@Nikedufflebag @Valentine
If mainstream rap is in such a healthy place right now, who are the young up-and-comers that would be name-dropped in a 2026 version of the Control verse?
We’re in a different era. Yall keep tryna loop s*** back to what it was when yall were in middle school/high school
Need more Mexikodro’s but better bars
Everyday dudes not those d*** addict characters we got now
so the DJs and people throwing house parties are chronically online?
Yes, actually. To be a DJ you have to be extremely tapped in to everything lmao
Mainstream s*** is s*** that the average everyday person would know
We’re in a different era. Yall keep tryna loop s*** back to what it was when yall were in middle school/high school
You’re missing the point.
If a verse came out that called out other up-and-comers in a competitive fashion, which up-and-comers would be named?
It’s a simple question, it has nothing to do with nostalgia
don’t forget yeat, central cee, dave, larry june, and the big years fakemink and esdeekid just had
the conversation we were having was about chart toppers, not the underground gang (not saying Yeat, Cench and Dave are underground). I had to withhold a lot lmfao, niggas are tripping
i didn’t say the era was totally bankrupt of talent and good music but everything looks better in hindsight. i’d rather lock in on finding what of the current output i enjoy rather than figuring out where it fits into the larger canon and compare it to what i enjoyed from years ago. i just know what new s*** i like and support it and if i feel like the older releases are fitting my vibe more i’ll listen to those idk
I feel you.
But I don't even think it's an "in hindsight" thing because that would imply that albums like College Dropout, Donuts, Hell Hath No Fury, Carter 3, MOTM, Documentary, Below The Heavens, Madvillainy, Relapse, etc. only received retroactive praise which is not remotely true. They were mainly acclaimed on arrival(barring Relapse which was divisive).
I think the era mostly gets downplayed because of MBDTF and the type of crowd it attracted to hip hop discussions online. But that's another topic by itself.
site has managed to have the exact same convo with the exact same answer and meta answers for like 6 years lmfao
rip juice
Then you know the genre in a bad place
@Nikedufflebag @Valentine
If mainstream rap is in such a healthy place right now, who are the young up-and-comers that would be name-dropped in a 2026 version of the Control verse?
Rocky
Kendrick
Joey
Action
Yelawolf
Danny
KRIT
we REALLY gotta stop glazing this song lmfao, 4 of these dudes peaked right there
(respect to KRIT)
You’re missing the point.
If a verse came out that called out other up-and-comers in a competitive fashion, which up-and-comers would be named?
It’s a simple question, it has nothing to do with nostalgia
The only rappers that are battling consistently are drill rappers. Thats the era we live in. Rappers aren’t competing to see who is the best lyrical talent anymore. A modern control verse won’t exist in this era because that’s not what anyone’s trying to do.
Rocky
Kendrick
Joey
Action
Yelawolf
Danny
KRIT
we REALLY gotta stop glazing this song lmfao, 4 of these dudes peaked right there
(respect to KRIT)
You thinking about 1Train
The rappers named in Control were:
J. Cole
Big KRIT
Wale
Pusha T
Meek Mill
Rocky
Drake
Big Sean
Jay Electronica
Tyler
Mac Miller
All of whom were up-and-coming talents in 2013, besides Pusha
Who would be named in a 2026 version?
You thinking about 1Train
The rappers named in Control were:
J. Cole
Big KRIT
Wale
Pusha T
Meek Mill
Rocky
Drake
Big Sean
Jay Electronica
Tyler
Mac Miller
All of whom were up-and-coming talents in 2013, besides Pusha
Who would be named in a 2026 version?
Pusha T was a weird one tbh
The only rappers that are battling consistently are drill rappers. Thats the era we live in. Rappers aren’t competing to see who is the best lyrical talent anymore. A modern control verse won’t exist in this era because that’s not what anyone’s trying to do.
You’re avoiding the question by moving the goalposts to make it about how rap lost its competitive edge. While that may be true, that’s not the point.
I’m simply asking which rappers would named as up-and-coming prominent talents in the year 2026
Pusha T was a weird one tbh
It was just because he was basically “new” as a solo act around that time, his debut solo album dropped the same year
You’re avoiding the question by moving the goalposts to make it about how rap lost its competitive edge. While that may be true, that’s not the point.
I’m simply asking which rappers would named as up-and-coming prominent talents in the year 2026
We’re essentially saying the same thing but for different reasons. You’re saying it because you feel the talent is lacking. I’m saying it because the nature of hip hop changed
Drop some recommendations for the out of touch millennials
We’re essentially saying the same thing but for different reasons. You’re saying it because you feel the talent is lacking. I’m saying it because the nature of hip hop changed
Is your belief that fakemink and esdeekid will have the longevity of Cole and Kendrick?