Album Rating: 4.0
most important rap figure of the century for sure
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Album Rating: 4.5
@theblokewhoisgettingpaidtodebateabouthiphoponanonlineforum
would you agree that 90's>modern hip hop tho
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Album Rating: 5.0
and I'm just saying if you think he's the most influential artist in genre
you're fucking retarded
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Album Rating: 5.0
not better just quite different
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When it comes to most influential hip hop figure of the last decade I'd prob say that's Kanye or Wayne or someone like that
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Album Rating: 4.5
wouldn't the music behind chief keef be way more influential than that kid
gucci has way more clout than him
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Album Rating: 5.0
it's obviously either kanye or Kendrick, almost for sure kanye overall, and for sure not chief fucking keef
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Album Rating: 5.0
"also, if your only argument is that i'm retarded then lol, cool insult dude."
ok how's this: you obviously aren't very knowledgeable on the subject...
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Album Rating: 5.0
I'm not mad at all I just call bullshit when I see it ya dig
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Album Rating: 5.0
you 1.5 yeezus
i rest my case
pce
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Keef certainly isn't the most influential of the last decade. His sound was hugely influential on the Chicago scene, which had its moment in the national spotlight, but there's far more influential figures as far as impact on the genre's trajectory more broadly in the last ten years.
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Album Rating: 4.5
not like yeezus was anything new, sure it's special that it took lots of already done shit and collaged it together into its own package but other than that...
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Idk I'd say Migos are more influential then Keef tbh... then again I wasn't really into hip hop at all when Keef was at his peak in popularity
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Album Rating: 5.0
please give me albums similar to yeezus
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Album Rating: 4.5
check Dalek dude lol
as it's own it prob stands alone but it's nothing new, that's all I said
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Album Rating: 5.0
it stands alone but its nothing new, got it
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Album Rating: 4.5
yea chuck you can put old old ideas together and pass it off as new esp if you're kanye, it's not that hard to understand. he wasn't the only director in the helm.
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In terms of industrial hip hop, I love Yeezus and Death Grips because of their pop sensibilities, something I haven't really heard in the rest of the industrial hip hop I've heard including the one dalek album I've checked.
Like yeah I can agree with "Death Grips not being the revolutionaries they're hailed as" because it's not like they aren't slaves to the hook above all.
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Album Rating: 4.5
yea dalek aren't about the pop (tho the latest one is their most accessible), so I'd say (without claiming to be a historian in any way) that they, the late '90s-early '00s hip-hop, and the illbient scene did enough to influence DG and Ye to bring that to the masses in their own style.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Alex have you not heard of Saul Williams?
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