what argument? lol, funny. I just broke down each decade and talked about the pros and cons of each. there is no argument. I think it is better for the fan because music is so accessible. you are not held to what is played on the radio, or sold in the stores anymore. If I want to get an album by a russian rapper I can get it. If I want music from UK rapper or a Bay area rapper I can. My quality of music goes up because it is more accessible to me. But that's me.


Dude you just argued that the quality of hip hop is tied to quantity of what's available at a time when the main objective is to get paid NOT deliver quality music.
http://www.youtube.com/v/HreEDfGQv30&hl=en&fs=1&



That's the problem. And before the internet, it was called press your own shit and do the legwork, it filtered out alot of the garbage on the radio, the biggest problem is that EVERY RAPPER AND THEY MOMMA HAS A LABEL and is putting their WACK ASS homies on, that's how a lot of this garbage got started in the first place. Back then you actually had to have skill and have more than a few thousand internet heads who are starving for real hip hop trying to grab onto something that even remotely resembles nineties hip hop - how do you think Kanye got so big in the first place, Kanye was the closest thing these young kids had in terms of a classical nineties emcee/producer - sadly.

