Corpsey
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Not to mention that you hate Roc Marciano.
At the moment with rap it seems to me that the 'trap' style is so dominant (maybe I'm off here, could just be what I happen to be listening to?), it feels like it will never end. But then you look back and every era had its dominant style which everyone copied. So what's next?
Side-note/question: I've never really bothered listening to Kanye (and Drake, to a lesser extent), but I'm wondering if it's Kanye who really opened the doors for 'cloud rap'/ASAP Rocky style production getting into the cult-mainstream of rap music? I'm assuming '808 and Heartbreaks' had a big role in this - cos everyone talks about it.
Basically I'm thinking I probably should listen to Kanye. I feel an obligation.
I need loads of gaps filling in, to. I have no right to pontificate about rap music (probably) when I haven't ever listened to a full UGK album, right?
At the moment with rap it seems to me that the 'trap' style is so dominant (maybe I'm off here, could just be what I happen to be listening to?), it feels like it will never end. But then you look back and every era had its dominant style which everyone copied. So what's next?
Side-note/question: I've never really bothered listening to Kanye (and Drake, to a lesser extent), but I'm wondering if it's Kanye who really opened the doors for 'cloud rap'/ASAP Rocky style production getting into the cult-mainstream of rap music? I'm assuming '808 and Heartbreaks' had a big role in this - cos everyone talks about it.
Basically I'm thinking I probably should listen to Kanye. I feel an obligation.
I need loads of gaps filling in, to. I have no right to pontificate about rap music (probably) when I haven't ever listened to a full UGK album, right?