Cacs
This is just straight up racist and I'm Latino
If anything white people probably make up the majority of those patronizing rap shows nowadays
This is just straight up racist and I'm Latino
If anything white people probably make up the majority of those patronizing rap shows nowadays
Oh brother shut the f*** up.
Oh brother shut the f*** up.
Crack open a book and inform yourself young man. Maybe you can still make something of your life
A lot of the ug ass too trying to emulate the ysl sound but none of them will be better than keed
people still keeping the x juice and pop smoke narrative going in almost 2026
man we gotta stop acting like these 3 were the only talents produced in the last 7 years or that they were way far above other rappers of their generation
also alot of the key players got murked before the decade could start
This too
argument is tired
can make up hypotheticals about any artist ever
Dude x pop and juice all died like how are you not gonna take that into heavy consideration talking about how this generation ended up..
people still keeping the x juice and pop smoke narrative going in almost 2026
man we gotta stop acting like these 3 were the only talents produced in the last 7 years or that they were way far above other rappers of their generation
I think they were easily ahead of their contemporaries tbh
This is just straight up racist and I'm Latino
If anything white people probably make up the majority of those patronizing rap shows nowadays
Ok so shut ur Latino ass tf up
site has managed to have the exact same convo with the exact same answer and meta answers for like 6 years lmfao
rip juice
This is just straight up racist and I'm Latino
If anything white people probably make up the majority of those patronizing rap shows nowadays
Saying c***is racist but you calling black people “brain dead hood rats” is fine lol
I think they were easily ahead of their contemporaries tbh
i don't really agree, i don't see how their (non-posthumous) albums were far ahead of their contemporaries. like if i take a juice wrld album and a trippie redd album, they feel like a similar level production and writing wise to me (though i do give credit to juice for having a better pop sensibility). i don't see those 3 making albums that were sonically, lyrically, or content-wise on par with previous generations' stars. i don't doubt that they could still be relevant but i can also imagine a world where they follow a polo g type of path.
also i know its a generic thing to say but juice and xxx music does not hit the same way once you're past your teens/early 20s.
This is just straight up racist and I'm Latino
If anything white people probably make up the majority of those patronizing rap shows nowadays
Racism towards white people:

Saying c***is racist but you calling black people “brain dead hood rats” is fine lol
I never called black people hood rats. You're the one that associated the word hood rats with black people because you have little self respect or any semblance of self esteem.
I said nba youngboy makes music for brain dead hood rats and I was more of a fan of uzi and Cartis music than youngboy. You're the one who said I was referring to black people. This is now the 3rd or 4th thread where you've tried to get me banned or attacked for saying something I never said.
Just shut the f*** up already, don't quote me again and goto therapy bro, that's your only hope
I never called black people hood rats. You're the one that associated the word hood rats with black people because you have little self respect or any semblance of self esteem.
I said nba youngboy makes music for brain dead hood rats and I was more of a fan of uzi and Cartis music than youngboy. You're the one who said I was referring to black people. This is now the 3rd or 4th thread where you've tried to get me banned or attacked for saying something I never said.
Just shut the f*** up already, don't quote me again and goto therapy bro, that's your only hope
NBA Youngboy has a primarily black fanbase and that’s not even taking into account the word hoodrat itself is a term directed at black people
I don’t want you banned but what you said was def racist lol. It’s just funny you think c***is wrong but don’t see an issue with what you said.
And more people than just me said what you said was racist
5 years ago
https://www.ktt2.com/whos-next-up-103878
0 hits in that whole thread my word
yea same time period tbh
that era of rappers were like the last mainstream rappers lowkey
damn babies
Fashion Killa is mainstream, the nigga got a popstar in the video and was a fairly known name by then. Peso was a huge song by an incoming future star who wasn’t mainstream yet. I’d say Goldie is when s*** really started shifting for Rocky mainstream wise cause that video was everywhere
i feel you but i think there's more nuance than mainstream/not in that era, cause it's hard to say something is not at least on the frigne of "mainstream" when mixtapes could get a million downloads in a day and got coverage from mainstream sources like the new york times.
i view it as not every mixtape was mainstream but there could be mixtapes that were mainstream.
Fashion Killa is mainstream, the nigga got a popstar in the video and was a fairly known name by then. Peso was a huge song by an incoming future star who wasn’t mainstream yet. I’d say Goldie is when s*** really started shifting for Rocky mainstream wise cause that video was everywhere
Goldie what a classic
the only people there that were mainstream were mmg/YMCMB
Odd Future was an Internet music group and the mob was like TDE, very regional until Rocky did F***ing Problems, so you’re a***ysis is still off. just do better research today twin
I don't know fam.
I remember me and my friends discussing episodes of Loiter Squad while being addicted to the Yonkers music video(and song).
That's pretty mainstream to me even though they weren't making radio hits or going Plat like that.
We lost a lot of the "bridge generation" aka X, Pop, Juice etc. so now there's a huge disconnect between older Millenial rap (Drake, Lil Baby, Trav, etc) and younger Gen Z rap. There's no crossover whatsoever because each literally exist in their own bubbles.
What went mainstream back in 2020 got frozen in time because the artists who were supposed to really push the mainstream forward either died or fell off hard. Very few rappers actually moved the needle between then and now.