I appreciate how they kept FRESH in the same place.

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I appreciate how they kept FRESH in the same place.

Good catch.

Lol, that's awesome.
Back in '89-90, I fell in love with rap so hard that some nights I dreamed that I'd wake up as Big Daddy Kane, or maybe Kool Moe Dee. XD
I can still belt out some classics, last time I checked. "Bring Tha Noize" by PE was one. Rap sure fell off hard since the days of Public Enemy... 😕
As a kid in the mid '80s I was living in section 8 housing and spending weekends in Compton. While all the kids were saying straight out of Compton I was like "have you ever even been to Compton?"
But I could never be a rapper. Some say my rhymes are too short.
Maybe "Too Efficient" would work? "Too Effish?"
Actually that'd work as a rap name from a certain period, I think. Like, I remember there were rappers "Too Short" and "Too Nasty" from a certain narrow range, but it's been years + years... maybe early-90's, if so.
But shit... I also find it amazing that you went from S8 to having a farm of sorts in the Carolinas. Kinda wish I could move there and help out with that, mate, as worthless as my CFS/ME arse is.
Everyone in this house is disabled to some degree.
We should have a phone chat, sometime. Not at the moment, though.
I'm bloody-well stressed by my current shit, which includes reacting to the fact that an apt neighbor down the hall had bedbugs, and I'd not heard of it before randomly discovering that. Priority #1 is to get a local exterminator involved in BB-proofing my apt, just in case. But just... sweating bullets, here, knowing how devastating BB's can be.
Those are no fun. I'm always checking for them when sleeping away from the house.
Rap sure fell off hard since the days of Public Enemy... 😕
I mean no disrespect but this is a common trapping of a casual listener of any genre. As you said, you fell in love with rap at the time so I'll bet you had your finger on the pulse. Since you're not following it as close, you aren't exposed to all the great artists out there. You just hear the (usually crappy) ones that make headlines.
I'd actually say my favorite era of hip hop is the current one and I'm not a big fan of the "mainstream" artists. There is so much more diversity, it doesn't even feel right to consolidate it all in one genre.
I think this is why a lot of middle aged people still listen to what they did in high school/college. You can be a casual listener but music as a hobby takes time. And unless we prioritize it, it's a hobby most people shed as that time dwindles.
Some rappers I love who have released stuff this year:
Mick Jenkins
Samara Cyn
JID
Joey Valence & Brae
Papoose (from the era you remember, he's unstoppable)
Aesop Rock
Lexa Gates
EARTHGANG
The Scythe (Denzel Curry
SALIMATA
Sorry for the essay, I'm just really into music and hate to see people shoot themselves in the foot like this. Music of pretty much any genre you can think of is still being made, you just need to find it because the radio's not gonna play it.
Bonus fun fact: There is currently a 90s revival brewing. Get ready to hear some familiar grunge and pop stylings. Check out the band "After" for music (and videos) that will transport you back to MTV
You talk the talk, mister. Pick out a couple of your post-modern favorites and share the links?
Here's my boyz:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbsPTkwqWCI
Sorry that was probably too many lol
If you only listen to 3, make it Mick Jenkins, Papoose, and uhhh Samara Cyn (mainly because I'm listening to it now)
"All good in the hood." Just a bit of homework, I like! :D
Here's a mixed selection, not necessarily the newest releases from each artist.
Ones I think you're most likely to enjoy:
Huge fan of this guy's writing and his smooth beats. And just his attitude in general lol
Papoose hates 50 Cent and just dropped this hilarious diss track. Also check out his "mini movie" Bars On Wheels for more bars bars bars
Can't believe I forgot Sann. Old school sound with a modern flare. Super fun
I think Aesop might be the greatest lyricist in the game right now. Absolutely amazing stuff if you appreciate DENSE writing. The kind of writer who makes you look up the lyrics just to take in all the ways he's so damn clever. Most albums have a theme, too, and he puts out a lot of them.
Joey Valence & Brae - PACKAPUNCH feat. Danny Brown
Did you like the beastie boys? Well...
(Also kicking myself for forgetting to mention Danny Brown but tbh I wasn't too into his newest album)
Now onto some others:
The world hasn't caught up to JID yet. He's clever and his flows are unmatched (IMO). This one's off an old album but I like recommending it because the beat is so cool. His new album is pretty good but his previous one (The Forever Story) was incredible
Day 1 fan, remember me when she blows up (which she will)
Of The Trees & EARTHGANG - Look Into My Eyes
Can't give the gang credit for the beat but man this one's a banger
I can't even describe her. Such an interesting sound.
Ok I have to stop for now. But one more bonus artist I forgot to mention:
You probably haven't heard anything like this. Only dude I know combining hip hop and prog and he crushes it
Whoah... Papoose is awesome, G, like a modern reinterpretation of the classics...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=ucmWeUHznPg
Holy SHIT, Papoose is a godamn genius.
See, that's what I'm talking about!!
I'll get to the other songs later, but damn... thanks for educating my dumb arse, @glimse@lemmy.world
EDIT: It may sound stupid, but I LOVE it when people bring me cool new stuff. Absolutely no attitude necessary. Thank you! <3
Hey now, Papoose isn't a reinterpretation, he's been out there since the 90s! But unlike most rappers of the era, his music didn't get corny as he aged. Can't really think of anyone doing it so consistently for so long
But yeah if you dug that track, you'll love Bars On Wheels. Ironically it's about how he thinks hip hop is dying but it's still awesome
Interesting...
Damn is 50 okay? Is he in hiding? Because that was brutal.