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#1 elpooz
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Which decade did you like Rap from more?

The 2000s have had a lot of gems and great albums, but I'd say that the majority of my favorite albums are from the 90s. I can't say that for every Illmatic or Word... Life, there is an album from the early 2000s that is just as good... but for every Stillmatic, APOS, Below the Heavens, Blueprint, etc... there is an album from the 90s that is just as good or better.

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#2 Black-Demon
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90's rap by a landslide.

I always felt 90's rap was much more diverse and variant than rap in the 2000's decade. Each region was coming out with strong memorable classics,hip-hop feuds were way more interesting and competitive,and artists focused more on actually RAPPING instead of selling ringtones,having clothing lines,etc. Rap in the early 2000's has some classics I'll say,but in no way does that decade nor either other decade compare to the 90's. Hell,92'-96' alone>>>>2000 decade.

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#3 Toriko42
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The 90s was doper and there is way more high quality music but in terms of what I listen to the most...I've listened to 2000-2009 the most.
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#4 TheHimura
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the 90s by FAR... and I'm not even one of those types who goes around preaching about how new rap sucks and all that.
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I'd much rather listen to a tape from the 00s than the 90s honestly.

That production kills it for me. So outdated. Some of those tapes are timeless [Common's Resurrection for example] but a good portion I can't **** with any more. 

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#6 elpooz
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I'd much rather listen to a tape from the 00s than the 90s honestly.

That production kills it for me. So outdated. Some of those tapes are timeless [Common's Resurrection for example] but a good portion I can't **** with any more. 

Colt45fool

What albums sound dated to you? 

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#7 Colt45fool
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[QUOTE="Colt45fool"]

I'd much rather listen to a tape from the 00s than the 90s honestly.

That production kills it for me. So outdated. Some of those tapes are timeless [Common's Resurrection for example] but a good portion I can't **** with any more. 

elpooz

What albums sound dated to you? 

Like everything. 90s are top heavy for sure. The best of the 90s is better than the best of the 00s...but anything not at the tip top of the 90s just sounds old and boring to me nowadays.
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For me it's the 2000's... I actually disagree that there's "more classics" in the 90's than in the 2000's. I think that the difference for most people between the 90's and the 2000's is that they expected the east coast to be the same hotbed for innovation and energy that it was throughout the 80's and 90's... imo the east coast fell off HARD in the middle of the 2000's, which is exactly when the "hip hop is dead" movement was going strong on the internet. Not too many people were messing with southern music and most people thought the west was dead. In other words, everything was still a lot more regional... the only part of the rap game that transcended region was the backpack scene. I feel that a lot of people missed out on what the south and the west coast had to offer in that period between 2000-2007 and as such think that hip hop died with the east coast... in my opinion at least that's not the case.
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#9 a_ratchet_fan
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[QUOTE="elpooz"][QUOTE="Colt45fool"]

I'd much rather listen to a tape from the 00s than the 90s honestly.

That production kills it for me. So outdated. Some of those tapes are timeless [Common's Resurrection for example] but a good portion I can't **** with any more. 

Colt45fool

What albums sound dated to you? 

Like everything. 90s are top heavy for sure. The best of the 90s is better than the best of the 00s...but anything not at the tip top of the 90s just sounds old and boring to me nowadays.

I agree... most of the 90's tapes I mess with at this point have production that still holds up... albums like: Raekwon - OB4CL E-40 - In A Major Way Illy Funkstaz/Da Youngstas - I'll Make U Famous Mobb Deep - The Infamous OutKast - SPCM Jay-Z - Reasonable Doubt Mac Dre - Young Black Brotha Ray Luv - Forever Hustlin will never get outdated for me because of how well the producers and rappers meshed together. D'Evils could not have been on any other beat and had the same power... a lot of 90's albums sound like they could have traded beats with each other and still had the same impact.
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I'd much rather listen to a tape from the 00s than the 90s honestly.

That production kills it for me. So outdated. Some of those tapes are timeless [Common's Resurrection for example] but a good portion I can't **** with any more. 

Colt45fool
1990-1993, yes. But 94 and on sound far from outdated. They sound relevent to their era, but they're not boring by a longshot. Maybe you're talking about production with some boom bap drums and a guitar funk riff looped over and over, and if that's so then I agree with you in terms of that style being outdated.
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#11 Colt45fool
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[QUOTE="Colt45fool"]

I'd much rather listen to a tape from the 00s than the 90s honestly.

That production kills it for me. So outdated. Some of those tapes are timeless [Common's Resurrection for example] but a good portion I can't **** with any more. 

iHeartCali

1990-1993, yes. But 94 and on sound far from outdated. They sound relevent to their era, but they're not boring by a longshot. Maybe you're talking about production with some boom bap drums and a guitar funk riff looped over and over, and if that's so then I agree with you in terms of that style being outdated.

Even some 94-96 stuff sounds really dated man. 97-99 doesn't as much but I don't like having to think about the "era" and hoping it sounds better...living in hope and whatnot. 00-now still sounds relevant as hell..like you could put beats on from '00 and it could have been made in '11....production in hip hop has come such a long way in the last 15 years that really 90s rap almost sounds kind of irrelevant today.

Thing abou rap today and rap in the 90s is that, as with all things, things just get better. Movies from the 30s don't have the cinemotagraphy or basic special effects that something from the 00s has. Of course, some movies stand the test of time and are inherently better than newer movies but I don't think it's out of the question to say that as the ability of movies has progressed, so has the quality. I'd argue the same can be said for music, television and the like. 

Again, that's not to say all new stuff is better than old stuff, but that is to say that new stuff has the chance to build off old stuff based on basic foundations. When I make my favorite albums ever list, most of them will be from the last 20 years, even though my iPod dates back to the early 1900s. That's not because I'm a huge rap fan so I'm only down with 'golden era' rap, that's because the progressions in music has made it possible for me to love newer music as opposed to older stuff [in ALL genres.] I think most people look at old music for nostalgic purposes, and "putting themselves in the time period" to understand. That's good and fine and I do it too on occasion....but it doesn't make the record better than records inspired by it.

Putting yourself "in the era" only has one purpose, and that's to appreciate the music for what it was at the time. That doesn't mean that records inspired by *insert landmark record here* aren't better [see: My Bloody Valentine's "Loveless," a landmark record, in comparison to the much overlooked Slowdive's "Souvlaki." Souvlaki is not a land mark record by any means, but a much, much better record imo based on the foundations set in "Loveless."]  

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Rap wise, 90's for sure, most of my favortie rap recordings are probably from 1993-1996 but I still love a lot of rap from the 2000 era. It's all good
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#13 DaDukies
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90's rap for sure but, i predict 2010-2019 rap will be better than 1990-1999 rap
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#14 andyboiii
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90's rap easily

there's so many albums that were ahead of it's time like Outkast's Aquemini for example still holds up well to this day. I feel like a lot of producers today try to immitate dilla or premo and there's not one that I've heard that can do a better job, they might come close but they doin't have that signature sound like them. I feel bad for the future when kids are going to try and immitate guys like Boi-1da and some of these other bland producers

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Thats a hard one.

In one hand, the best albums in the 90s are better than best of 00's..

but on the other hand, the 00's produced more quality albums overall because in many aspects, it actually evolved in a good way...

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I'd much rather listen to a tape from the 00s than the 90s honestly.

That production kills it for me. So outdated. Some of those tapes are timeless [Common's Resurrection for example] but a good portion I can't **** with any more. 

Colt45fool
agreed man. still jam stuff from the 90s but not nearly as much as ish from 2000s
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#17 Apocalypse33
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[QUOTE="Colt45fool"]

I'd much rather listen to a tape from the 00s than the 90s honestly.

That production kills it for me. So outdated. Some of those tapes are timeless [Common's Resurrection for example] but a good portion I can't **** with any more. 

mems_1224

agreed man. still jam stuff from the 90s but not nearly as much as ish from 2000s

I think, in general, we tend to bump more recent things so in the 2010s we'll be bumping that more than the 2000s, etc..

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#18 Colt45fool
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[QUOTE="mems_1224"][QUOTE="Colt45fool"]

I'd much rather listen to a tape from the 00s than the 90s honestly.

That production kills it for me. So outdated. Some of those tapes are timeless [Common's Resurrection for example] but a good portion I can't **** with any more. 

Apocalypse33

agreed man. still jam stuff from the 90s but not nearly as much as ish from 2000s

I think, in general, we tend to bump more recent things so in the 2010s we'll be bumping that more than the 2000s, etc..

which is exactly what i just explained...
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#19 Apocalypse33
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[QUOTE="Apocalypse33"][QUOTE="mems_1224"][QUOTE="Colt45fool"]

I'd much rather listen to a tape from the 00s than the 90s honestly.

That production kills it for me. So outdated. Some of those tapes are timeless [Common's Resurrection for example] but a good portion I can't **** with any more. 

Colt45fool

agreed man. still jam stuff from the 90s but not nearly as much as ish from 2000s

I think, in general, we tend to bump more recent things so in the 2010s we'll be bumping that more than the 2000s, etc..

which is exactly what i just explained...

great minds think alike

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#20 TheHimura
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[QUOTE="Apocalypse33"][QUOTE="mems_1224"][QUOTE="Colt45fool"]

I'd much rather listen to a tape from the 00s than the 90s honestly.

That production kills it for me. So outdated. Some of those tapes are timeless [Common's Resurrection for example] but a good portion I can't **** with any more. 

Colt45fool

agreed man. still jam stuff from the 90s but not nearly as much as ish from 2000s

I think, in general, we tend to bump more recent things so in the 2010s we'll be bumping that more than the 2000s, etc..

which is exactly what i just explained...

tldr bro.

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#21 Colt45fool
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[QUOTE="Colt45fool"][QUOTE="Apocalypse33"][QUOTE="mems_1224"][QUOTE="Colt45fool"]

I'd much rather listen to a tape from the 00s than the 90s honestly.

That production kills it for me. So outdated. Some of those tapes are timeless [Common's Resurrection for example] but a good portion I can't **** with any more. 

TheHimura

agreed man. still jam stuff from the 90s but not nearly as much as ish from 2000s

I think, in general, we tend to bump more recent things so in the 2010s we'll be bumping that more than the 2000s, etc..

which is exactly what i just explained...

tldr bro.

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