Kane the MOD
Grey haired Boom Bap Rap Dad
Battle Points: 6
I fell in love with Hip Hop in the 90s. I still listen to many artists of this era.
However, I feel like many people on this forum are romantizing this era (too much).
I have a question and may be it is stupid and obsolete but let me hear your opinion:
How many new artists were popping from 1994 to 2003 which did not fit into the following category:
street smart tough guy
Only very few come into my mind: Outkast, Fugees, Neptunes, Timbaland and Missy Elliot and may be Kweli & Mos Def. The Neptunes and Timbaland got away with being different because they were established producers already. Eminem was approved by Dr. Dre and got away with being a young psychopath (Slim Shady) which is a bit different image.
So, I am probably simplifying too much but I think that for 10 years Hip Hop was pretty damn monothematic. Let me know what you think...
However, I feel like many people on this forum are romantizing this era (too much).
I have a question and may be it is stupid and obsolete but let me hear your opinion:
How many new artists were popping from 1994 to 2003 which did not fit into the following category:
street smart tough guy
Only very few come into my mind: Outkast, Fugees, Neptunes, Timbaland and Missy Elliot and may be Kweli & Mos Def. The Neptunes and Timbaland got away with being different because they were established producers already. Eminem was approved by Dr. Dre and got away with being a young psychopath (Slim Shady) which is a bit different image.
So, I am probably simplifying too much but I think that for 10 years Hip Hop was pretty damn monothematic. Let me know what you think...
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