Any songs from the G Unit era of hip hop...at the time i didn't think hip hop could get any worse.....holy fuck how i was wrong!
That's around the time I got in to hip hop seriously. Like, buying albums and taking sides in beefs. Prior to that, it was whatever was on local radio, but that station was basically all hip hop and RNB anyway.
That era is probably my favorite because it's what I started with. I listened to Pac and Biggie and Nas during that era, but two of them were dead and Nas was sort of starting to suck once God's Son came out. Jay was still relevant, as was Eminem but G-Unit and Obie Trice were just taking off. The Game, too.
I find their stuff a lot easier to listen to, both back then and now, compared to modern stuff. I still haven't listened to a Kendrick album all the way through. When XXXtentacion died, I couldn't name one song. Sucks he died, but what am I going to genuinely miss from him aside for being sad at the tragedy? Who's that 69 rapper we see on IG all the time? I think he fucked a 14 year old or something and is on trial. Not R Kelly. Tekashi 69 or something. Those, to me, are the most popular rappers out right now, at least from what I've seen on social media. I browse HipHopHeads on Reddit and the rappers and albums they recommend just don't stick with me.
There are a few current rappers I do listen to, but it's far and few in between. Back when SH was active and when I was on here (2004ish), album forums were a huge thing, especially for leaked albums. I'd download and listen to most of them at least once and either keep the albums as a whole or the songs I liked from random guys.
Can't do that now. First off, it's all on Spotify and second, some rappers release new music or are featured on new songs every other week. It's hard to keep up with it and when you do get a chance to listen, it sounds just like another song of theirs which also sounds like another song of another artist's.
It's good to have a smaller circle of music you listen to, in some sense, because you don't have to sift through the BS. I feel like there's a lot more Stans on in the internet now than before. Someone was trying to hype Uzi Vert and some Kodak Black song, or news regarding them, and I couldn't help but wonder why the fuck should I care?
But yeah, the era of music you didn't like, I liked it because it was what was big at the time. For me, the newer stuff is hard to listen to and I'm pretty particular about it.