The Kiiiiiiiiiiiiiid Capri

Not to shit on the younger generation but Gen X represents the epitome of hip hop.

We are just built different.

I know the youngsters still have their swag...and what's hot and trendy to them...but the music was objectivity better in the 90s.

:smh: and this only has 6k views
Real Hip Hop ain't supposed to have a gazillion views, bruh. You thank the Gods for the knowledge and put folks onto game. Y'all act like that Chinese woman and calling on vampires. Y'all want to see Lyor all up in your spot?
 
Real Hip Hop ain't supposed to have a gazillion views, bruh. You thank the Gods for the knowledge and put folks onto game. Y'all act like that Chinese woman and calling on vampires. Y'all want to see Lyor all up in your spot?
WTF are you talking about?

If this same video came out in 95, it would have had over a million views by now.

The audience and the audience's taste have changed over time.
 
WTF are you talking about?

If this same video came out in 95, it would have had over a million views by now.

The audience and the audience's taste have changed over time.
Your anachronism is off just a bit. Ain't nothing he said in those rhymes that would even rank because you should remember who was putting pen to paper back then. If the mothafucka was nice back then, he wouldn't be on beatmaking — he would be rhyming. His lyrics are only okay today because the slow folks are recording drooling sounds.
 
Your anachronism is off just a bit. Ain't nothing he said in those rhymes that would even rank because you should remember who was putting pen to paper back then. If the mothafucka was nice back then, he wouldn't be on beatmaking — he would be rhyming. His lyrics are only okay today because the slow folks are recording drooling sounds.
I can see some of what you mean but let’s be real, there were some nice producers/DJs on the mic AND doing beats back then.
 
I can see some of what you mean but let’s be real, there were some nice producers/DJs on the mic AND doing beats back then.
I was born this morning — I don't know what you're talking about.

Post the links of these rhyme-spitting disc jockeys at work. My DNA is forcing me to type that Black Milk out of Detroit is the best to do it from that perspective. Idk. I was born this late last night.

Hyping up mediocre shit ain't Hip Hop.
 
I was born this morning — I don't know what you're talking about.

Post the links of these rhyme-spitting disc jockeys at work. My DNA is forcing me to type that Black Milk out of Detroit is the best to do it from that perspective. Idk. I was born this late last night.

Hyping up mediocre shit ain't Hip Hop.
Pete Rock and Qtip are mediocre?
 
The last I read about Capri was a write up where he talked about tearing the clubs down in Alabama and Mississippi. He's working but maybe something got him to get in front of the microphone.
ok makes sense cause 9th wonder wasnt coming on as much either and he also talked about he was taking his fasss auntie lounge dj set's
on tha road,, so now i dont see 9th as much anymore either...
 
ok makes sense cause 9th wonder wasnt coming on as much either and he also talked about he was taking his fasss auntie lounge dj set's
on tha road,, so now i dont see 9th as much anymore either...
Biggie ain't coming back. Rakim does his shows with KRS and Chuck every January in Atlantic City. I don't understand how we have mega churches and folks aren't performing there. “We” own those places. If The Green Book days were to return, where would we go?
 
I can see some of what you mean but let’s be real, there were some nice producers/DJs on the mic AND doing beats back then.
Producers don’t NEED to be nice on the mic. Dre, Timbaland. Erica Sermon, Pharrell could all stay silent, just go in the lab. It’s too many horrible rappers out here with fire beat makers behind them. I just did a Metro Boomin run and all the artists were trash. His beats make careers like the aforementioned. You aren’t writing for Capri in exchange for heat for your album????
 
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