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Originally Posted by ResAlien
Diss tracks are literally one of the foundational building blocks of hip hop. If you don’t like them you’re not a hip hop fan you’re a rap fan and that’s ok.
I like how Kendrick keeps himself relevant to the mainstream by popping in on other people’s songs to throw a few spicy bars out before returning to another artsy project album. A great example of someone I’ll search out as a feature but generally shrug my shoulders at their solo work
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I do think of myself as a rap fan, although I'm not sure what the difference is really. Back in my day, it was all rap and then all of a sudden it was hip hop?