I mean, you could certainly make the argument that 90's hip-hop was better than it is today. Outkast, A Tribe Called Quest, Nas, Wu-Tang, Jay-Z, Tupac, Biggie, UGK, and many others were all dropping classic albums in the 90s. If I compared hip-hop today to hip-hop in the 90s I would probably lean towards the 90s too.
But at the same time to cherry-pick some of the most celebrated rappers from the 90s and then to pick some of the more hated rappers of today to compare the two eras is being misleading. You can't use Soulja Boy as an example of hip-hop today unless you also use Vanilla Ice as an example of hip-hop in the 90s.
Plus, Eazy E is probably the most overrated rapper of all time.
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