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Krhyme Killz
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My fans speak for me, @Krhyme Killz.

Lol, nah, but what is really the definition of a Hip Hop classic these days? Hip hop classics we know, were made when the whole Hip Hop society knew Hip Hop. I could throw on a Rakim-like beat on, spit the realest verses on there but nobody would fuck wit it, because people like Drake & Lil B for basically creatin a new category of Hip Hop that's reinventing the meaning of good music.
i dont know...the same could be said about Hammer and Puff and other 'pop' rap stars back then too....but there was still Rakim Allah, and Kool G Rap that were relevant...i think its less about the whack rappers and more about the vacuum of real rappers with a story to tell.
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Krhyme Killz
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My fans speak for me, @Krhyme Killz.

Lol, nah, but what is really the definition of a Hip Hop classic these days? Hip hop classics we know, were made when the whole Hip Hop society knew Hip Hop. I could throw on a Rakim-like beat on, spit the realest verses on there but nobody would fuck wit it, because people like Drake & Lil B for basically creatin a new category of Hip Hop that's reinventing the meaning of good music.
i dont know...the same could be said about Hammer and Puff and other 'pop' rap stars back then too....but there was still Rakim Allah, and Kool G Rap that were relevant...i think its less about the whack rappers and more about the vacuum of real rappers with a story to tell.
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