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Old 07.17.2017, 10:14 AM   #697
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Originally Posted by louder
Sev makes sure to let us know he's NOT a trap music enthusiast. Haha.

I'm a pretty big Future, Thug, Sremm and Migos fan myself. Like it or not, they're an inseparable part of this decade in hip hop.

I'm waiting for any of them to impress me in a lasting way. I like plenty of Future songs, but I never play his albums. Rae and Migos might turn into something real, but they haven't yet. Trap is really quite boring and insipid musically. Like I said, it has to be musically and aesthetically appealing.

My neighbor was blasting Spotify rap radio the other night. That "damn i hate being sober" song, followed by a song about slamming pussies, followed by a song that interpolates Joan Osborne' ("What if God was one of us/ jus' a thug like one of us") and OMG it all sounded so Fucking shit. Like it was recorded by the same artist, in a tin can, with a iPad drum track (not even a good one, but something you'd get from a free app with Audible ads all over it).

Just... wow... so fucking bad. Sloppy drawling non-rapping. Chopped and screwed production styles so overused that they've lost all impact. Just really fucking abysmal.

Thi shit will die like gabgsta rap, with one or two classic albums, from two artists who die young, and then a data dump of bullshit nobody will remember.
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