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  • mekk13

    lil Xan, lil Pump, 6IX9INE, Quavo, Smokepurpp etc.

    • Git off m'lawnbezoar
    • Yeah i'll upvote this, that whole scene is destined for the garbage heap.ben_
    • Suicidal “rappers”.maquito
    • look up "Bhad Bhabie" - this brat is 15 years old ffsmekk
    • < This should be in the 'Signs you're getting old' threadMorning_star
    • /\ Fair and probably true.ben_
    • All that music sounds like junkies on valium. Shit music is shit music. Maybe you need to be on Xanax to get it.PhanLo
    • What's with the lilpump and Kayne track. why bother constructing sentences, why not just say all the naughty words you know.shapesalad
    • My parents generation thought exactly the same about Minor Threat, Fugazi, GBH, Black Flag. Their parents thought the same about Bill Haley, Chuck Berry and...Morning_star
    • ...Elvis. The fact that you don't like it or you don't understand it or it's basic and ill considered or the lyrics are meaningless is a good thing, more...Morning_star
    • ...power to them. So fuck you grandad. ;)Morning_star
    • No, because TALENT. I’m ok with Dua Lipa, but don’t compare Chuck Berry to LilXan pops; no talent: no respect.maquito
    • Damn straightdavey_g
    • You sound like a Daily Mail opinion editor.Morning_star
    • +1 Morning Starfadein11
    • i dont get it: is his name 6699 or sixixnineine?ArchitectofFate
    • ^sixninemekk
    • +1 Morning_starApeRobot
    • Morning_star I disagree. lil facetat rappers promote (and fake) a lifestyle that has a huge negative impact on environment and society.mekk
    • They do not stand up for their views, nor do they have one. They just open a canvas, growing by being as controversial as possible, only to place brandsmekk
    • and products on social media. I see your argument that there was always complaining about future generations. I do not see any progress here.mekk
    • I understand and I do have similar reservations about the values they project. However; Marilyn Manson, Slipknot, Kiss, Alice Copper, NWA, Body Count...iMorning_star
    • ...Sex Pistols, Deicide, GG Alin, Slayer, Eminem etc etc all came from the same place as Lil Facetat. You see no progress or...Morning_star
    • ...contribution because Time, Your Tastes and Your Social Position have all evolved and their audience doesn't include you.Morning_star
    • I do see a lot of critical messages in the artists you mentioned and I see that they they promoted what _they_ believe in.mekk
    • Maybe I'm just old, idk. I value your arguments @Morning_starmaquito
    • Thank you. I am definitely old but i have two teenage (13 & 16) sons that listen to these guys (amongst others) and they are the perfect ballance of drugs...Morning_star
    • ...suicide and antisocial messages to inject a disproportionate amount of concern into any parents already burgeoning sack of worry. I just try to see it...Morning_star
    • ...from my kids perspectives.Morning_star
    • and what is their perspective? I guess it is unreasonable desire for luxury, media consume and high/instant demand of useless shit without effortmekk
    • Deicide and Eminem in the same sentence? Wait, what?Maaku
    • @mekk. To a certain extent you're right. But a manifest desire for the trappings of wealth is not new, the history of Rap and Rock is littered with...Morning_star
    • ...ostentatious displays of wealth and luxury. What is new is a desire for instant gratification with assumed effort. However to lay that particular plague at..Morning_star
    • ...feet of Mr Scribble Face is just plain wrong. The media we consume and contribute to has created an almost pavlovian expectation of instant reward. Besides..Morning_star
    • ...as i pointed out earlier, i'd rather see rebellion in my kids rather than compliance.Morning_star

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