Of all of the “old school rappers” if you introduced a young Busta Rhymes
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Date: April 26th, 2026 11:12 PM Author: michael doodikoff
He is the one that is so unique that his original schtick could work today
EDIT: DMX would be good too
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Date: April 29th, 2026 10:50 AM Author: michael doodikoff
I honestly agree with this. Rap music (that the kids listen to today) is so dumbed down and shitty, that its barely music anymore. I was walking down the Beltline in Atlanta the other day, some nearby car was blasting some rap song - the vocals were so vocoded that it didn't sound human. And I say this as someone who enjoys rap, it was unlistenable.
Then I later turned to Shade45 on Sirius and heard some fucking great modern throwback hip hop stuff, I think it was a song with Guru on it and some chick, it was fun, smart, and great.
There will be some dude, like you said, who will turn this shit around.
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