East Coast or West Coast

East or West Coast Rap in the 90's

  • East Coast

    Votes: 2 10.5%
  • West Coast

    Votes: 3 15.8%
  • Didn't listen to rap in the 90's

    Votes: 14 73.7%

  • Total voters
    19
Mar 29, 2007
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I don't support rap at all, of any kind. Most of it has, for so long, glorified gangsta-style behaviours and all the other mess that goes with is. As an educator I've seen way too many kids of any color negatively influenced by rap, including south of the border.
 
I don't support rap at all, of any kind. Most of it has, for so long, glorified gangsta-style behaviours and all the other mess that goes with is. As an educator I've seen way too many kids of any color negatively influenced by rap, including south of the border.

Some just like it for the beats.
 

guessing your east coast?

90's rap is much less gangster related than modern rap now, 90's rap although considered gangster rap, was more about modern delemas and what the world was going through, tupac sung about racism, racist cops, ghettos, how society is acting nowadays with teenage pregnancy and he sung about how some drugs like crack was bad and how it ruined peoples lives. His violent more gangster related songs were against biggie and other east coast rappers rather than how nowadays rap sings about... well you know listen to the radio....

If you look into it, rap was probably more popular in the 90's or people who like 90's rap in the 90's generally dont like modern rap and commonly says "rap is dead" and are probably too embarrassed to say that modern rap deserves to be called rap. Plus gangster rap has been becomming less and less popular since its been the same since the early 2000's and people are bored and/or sickened by the violence, gang, drug and sexism if modern rap.
 
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They had a fued...? Must not have been a good one, the stuff is still around.
 
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