Hip Hop Produced In The 2000's

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Hip hop in the 1990's is better than the rap produced today due to the mastery of lyrics, surround sound, and the impact produced the greatest artist of that time, the Notorious B.I.G. being compared to the best artist of the 2000’s which is Eminem. Beat. Rhythm. Flow. To evaluate the hip hop produced in the 1990's, there has to be something to compare it to. The hip hop created in the 2000's is good, but trying to top the best era of music our culture has ever seen is impossible. I-M-P-O-S-S-I-B-L-E. Can you see how I broke down that word? This is an example how the artists of the 90's squeezed every bit of certain possibility that a word has, mixing, matching, and shaping it to their own. The Notorious B.I.G., also known as Christopher Wallace was a master of his craft. His lyrics get a perfect score in my opinion. First off he molds them perfectly with his sense of flow and rhymes. He lets his lyrics roll off his tongue almost sounding natural with no need of rehearsal as if it's an on the spot freestyle. In his song "Sky's the Limit" he says, "A ni**a never …show more content…

This quote shows a bunch of different important factors of why he was the king of rap in the 90's. First, he embraces the fact that he comes from a poor upbringing showing those who have similar situations that he can be their voice and show the rest of the world what is really going on in highly impoverished African American projects. While he uses an effective rhyme scheme to back up the fact of his impoverished

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