hes pretty great it depends on ur preference
up 2 me, 2 alive, 2093, a dangerous summer are all great and contain rly cool progression
by this point in future's life he was still underground and didnt have a real good project, yeat is 25 bruh 
yeat is doing really well hes talented af




Yeat is nowhere near as big or good as the other 4 artists mentioned
dangerous summer competing neck to neck w music and futures last 3 albums easily and it’s sole purpose is only to serve as a teaser of what’s to come
by this point in future's life he was still underground and didnt have a real good project, yeat is 25 bruh 
yeat is doing really well hes talented af
it’s insane how much bro has caught up to these superstars on a musical level in these past few years
it’s insane how much bro has caught up to these superstars on a musical level in these past few years
His vocal performances and versatility evolve so quick in such short times like god damn his writing f***ing shot up in quality too for 2093
by this point in future's life he was still underground and didnt have a real good project, yeat is 25 bruh 
yeat is doing really well hes talented af
by the time yeat is future's age he will have completely forgotten he ever made rap music lol
by the time yeat is future's age he will have completely forgotten he ever made rap music lol
ngl idk what dis mean
ngl idk what dis mean
he's gonna move on and make some other kinda of music
he's gonna move on and make some other kinda of music
i mean im all for artists doing other styles, yeat is 5 years and 11 projects (acc 12 since upcoming album is rap) into the genre tho so i dont imagine its any time soon. wouldnt be bad if he did after project like 20 tho lol, its possible cuz of how he evolves so much
Bro said Joey Badass too no less lmao the Griselda phase also already came and went.
he's gonna move on and make some other kinda of music
white soundcloud rapper to pop-punk or country music or funk music pipeline
I think the "shift" people are talking about is how dry mainstream rap has been this year which has caused people to pay more attention to the Indie, underground, or legacy act albums.
In 2022, we were fed very well but rap had more mainstream dominance on the radio and Billboard back then which made things feel more segmented.
But I was bumping albums from many of the same artists OP named on top of Denzel, Vince, Lupe, Black Thought, Benny, Black Star, Logic(yes....he dropped a dope one), Boldy James, Little Simz, and many more.
Because rap was more dominant though, the niggas who were digging through the digital crates and those who were mainly focusing on mainstream s*** were more separated compared to today.
Now, even Drake is having trouble making his new hits stick and it's been pretty dry in the mainstream overall which gives people more time to focus on other types of rap. A very similar thing happened in 2014 too.
what’s the difference between indie and underground rap tho
i thought they were two terms that meant the same thing but indie is mostly used for genres like rock
Right now has the potential for a shift but life/culture is so fragmented that we’ll probably never see a cohesive movement or era ever again. The lifespan of even some of the best albums of this year is about a week and then it dissipates unless you’re a dedicated fan of the artist.
agreed
what’s the difference between indie and underground rap tho
i thought they were two terms that meant the same thing but indie is mostly used for genres like rock
Honestly, it's just semantics at this point.
MF DOOM never had a Billboard hit ever but I wouldn't call him "underground" in 2025.
I feel a similar way about Gibbs. "Indie" to me is just a way of saying artists who aren't making hits or getting strong label promo while still being able to get a buzz.
To me, underground is artists who are just flat out under the radar even to music fans and can mostly just be discovered on Bandcamp or have limited music on Spotify/Apple.
It's all semantics at this point though since the Internet bridged the gap back in the 2010's.
Bro said Joey Badass too no less lmao the Griselda phase also already came and went.
tbh this whole lane would’ve been bigger if x was alive dude was ready to make the pivot juice too

Idk, I was at my local Target and saw teens younger than me looking at CDs and Vinyls.
Maybe it's niche right now, but I have hope it'll grow eventually.
When Apple stopped promoting iTunes and went towards promoting Apple Music. Everything changed :(
any teen buying vinyls in this age a hipster lol
what’s the difference between indie and underground rap tho
i thought they were two terms that meant the same thing but indie is mostly used for genres like rock
ppl like diorvsyou, southside silhouette, n tezzus are indie and someone like osamason, nettspend, n lazerdim are underground
any teen buying vinyls in this age a hipster lol
They don't look like hipsters at all lolol
The progression of where this thread is going should be proof to @op aint nothing changing and s*** is c00ked.
Get ya money and gtfo of it. Make meaningful music just know you not hitting superstar level it aint 2009 no mo lol.