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Top 5 New Age Rappers

#1
(This post was last modified: 10-17-2013, 05:01 PM by Tommy.)

By new age, I mean blown up in the past 3 years. I listen to a lot of new age, and I'm proud to say Rap/Hip-hop has some up and coming stars. The genre is usually mocked for it's stupidity, but these new artists incorporate a lot of meaning into their music along with having the new-age flow.

 

1. Kendrick Lamar/Schoolboy Q (tie)

2. ASAP Mob (Ferg/Rocky)

3. Joey Bad(bleep)

4. B.I.G Krit

5. Earl Sweatshirt

 

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Quote:I think Bridgewater at 3 is better value than Mack at 3, yes.

 

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#2

1. Dylan

2. Dylan

3. Dylan

4. Dylan

5. Dylan
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#3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1yGG8jMSTI

 

Joey Bad(bleep) goes off. Good song.


Quote:I think Bridgewater at 3 is better value than Mack at 3, yes.

 

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#4

Neil Diamond.
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#5

1. Black Thought

2. Black Thought

3. Black Thought

4. Mos Def

5. Talib Kweli


Yes I know all these dude's are pushing 40 and aren't "new". Kendrick is pretty good though


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#6

Motorhead

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#7

1. Kendrick Lamar

2. Big Sean

3. Stalley

4.J. Cole

5. Rich Homie Quan


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#8

Quote:By new age, I mean blown up in the past 3 years. I listen to a lot of new age, and I'm proud to say Rap/Hip-hop has some up and coming stars. The genre is usually mocked for it's stupidity, but these new artists incorporate a lot of meaning into their music along with having the new-age flow.

 

1. Kendrick Lamar/Schoolboy Q (tie)

2. ASAP Crew (Ferg/Rocky)

3. Joey Bad(bleep)

4. B.I.G Krit

5. Earl Sweatshirt

 

Your opinions and favorite tracks?
 

Quote:1. Black Thought

2. Black Thought

3. Black Thought

4. Mos Def

5. Talib Kweli


Yes I know all these dude's are pushing 40 and aren't "new". Kendrick is pretty good though
Kendrick is the only rapper from this era who I would feel comfortable with doing a collab with the artists you mentioned above.

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#9

Quote:Neil Diamond.

That's a close second behind Kenny G.
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#10
(This post was last modified: 10-17-2013, 05:24 PM by roycee.)

Joey Bad(bleep)  for some reason that's hilarious to me...maybe I need to get some sleep. 

 

I would list mine but all I've been listening this last 2ish weeks, is rappers out of my state...so that's what my list would end up being.


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#11

Quote:By new age, I mean blown up in the past 3 years. I listen to a lot of new age, and I'm proud to say Rap/Hip-hop has some up and coming stars. The genre is usually mocked for it's stupidity, but these new artists incorporate a lot of meaning into their music along with having the new-age flow.

 

1. Kendrick Lamar/Schoolboy Q (tie)

2. ASAP Mob (Ferg/Rocky)

3. Joey Bad(bleep)

4. B.I.G Krit

5. Earl Sweatshirt

 

Your opinions and favorite tracks?
 

A true sign that the popularity of rap / hip hop is dying.

 

It had its day.  I was into it a few years ago.   I really think we are seeing an emergence or many variations of music being merged into 1 category.  It's happing with county/pop music and now I'm seeing it with hip hop.  sure, you'll stil have your hard core rappers but they will get less and less recognition as the years go on.  

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#12

Hopsin?


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#13

Quote:1. Dylan

2. Dylan

3. Dylan

4. Dylan

5. Dylan


Ahhh beat me to it.
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#14

1. Drizzy

2. Kendrick

3. Big Sean

4. J Cole

5. Childish Gambino 


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#15

Quote:Ahhh beat me to it.


I spit hot fire!
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#16

Tech N9ne is about the only rapper I can stomach


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#17

Quote:Kendrick is the only rapper from this era who I would feel comfortable with doing a collab with the artists you mentioned above.
 

Completely agree

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Quote:That's a close second behind Kenny G.



Both are behind Pat Boone!!!!
What in the Wide Wide World of Sports is agoin' on here???
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#19

I Don't keep up too much with the modern era, But I'd say Crooked I. I know he's been in the game for a minute but I still consider him young and I feel like he can go toe to toe with the best new cats out


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#20

Quote:Both are behind Pat Boone!!!!
 

Oh, puhleeze.  Bing 'busta ryme' Crosby reigns above all.  

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