I'm a huge fan of both groups but I just realized how time has passed both of these crews over. There's a few songs in there that I was really feelin but for the most part it seems like an anachronism for me to still be listening to this music anymore. The production isn't relevant anymore but it's the only type of production these guys would sound appropriate over, but the really sad part is that this music seems antiquated not because they CAN'T rap but because they CAN. I've been listening to nothing but Chief Keef and Lil Reese over these past couple of months, and I'm 25. I can't imagine what a 15-year-old would think of this.
2. "Man you're going through some weird type of identity crisis over there." In response to Reply # 0
>Snippets: > >http://youtu.be/toYtBqDd2kQ > >I'm a huge fan of both groups but I just realized how time has >passed both of these crews over. There's a few songs in there >that I was really feelin but for the most part it seems like >an anachronism for me to still be listening to this music >anymore. The production isn't relevant anymore but it's the >only type of production these guys would sound appropriate >over, but the really sad part is that this music seems >antiquated not because they CAN'T rap but because they CAN. >I've been listening to nothing but Chief Keef and Lil Reese >over these past couple of months, and I'm 25. I can't imagine >what a 15-year-old would think of this.
You get excited by teenagers rapping, most of my favs are pushing 40. I think there's room for everyone. And for the record there are some teens that aren't caught up in the 106th and Park loop. Some of these kids listen to whatever the hell they like regardless of whether the artist is "hot" or not.