Should I passionately come into this thread and try to begin to start a campaign how DFB are why hip-hop is dead and everyone who likes it is clearly out of their mind, and bash people for liking it.
Nah, I wouldn't do that. Only children and haters do such a thing. You should take note on that ThaG. Cuz I don't see how anyone who wasn't on drugs or retarted would like this album and discredit Carter 3, or any other mainstream album. Shit is ironic as hell.
While I would love to sit here and roast someone who makes a thread about these fucking clowns and the circus music they make, I will leave this thread and let people who actually like the music discuss it, as a normal human being without an ounce of hate in their body would do.
God I wish I wasn't a better person sometimes.
1. These guys actually rap and even if they are not the greatest at it, they at least do it. Something that Lil Wayne doesn't because if you call his mumbling rapping, you are on drugs
2. These guys (and you can include Soulja Boy and D4L here too) do (or at least, used to do) the music they like and this is the one of the defining characteristics of real hip-hop. You can be wack, but don't try to be someone else. You can hate on the fruity loops beats as much has you want, but 80s hip-hop wasn't much different in terms of musical complexity and the "seriousness" of the subject content, and the fact that you do not realize this shows how much you know about hip-hop.
3. Mainstream artists do not do the music they like, because it is impossible for me to believe that everybody has exactly the same fucking R&b track with T-Pain on it on his album because he likes T-Pain. I've said this many time but the biggest problem with hip-hop is people doing exactly the same thing that everybody else does. Snap music was something different when it came out, it deserves some respect at least for that.
Anyway, Hot Boys > DFB >>>>>>>>>> The Carter.
(The number of ">" signs indicate the magnitude of the difference)