To the US rap fans V?
Which of the rappers from the 2010s did you find musically the best/strongest
Only everything that came from 2010 to the end of 2020 counts, so if, for example, rapper X needed something out in December 2009, it no longer counts
Normally I would abstain so as not to influence
but I think
Post Malone and J-Cole performed best followed by 21 Savage and Kendrick.
Post Malone is very diverse, started with New-Wave Rap and was already extremely successful with his first songs if you look at the discography up to
Pop-Rap he is not so fixated on one direction like other examples
50 or snopp who only make gangsta rap and have been doing so for 20-30 years
J-Cole has brilliant rap skills and talent, as I read he is not oriented towards the mainstream and is still successful despite that, but he deserved more hype for 4-5 years than Wayne in 2008 or 50 Cent in 2003.
21 Savage has a very good voice but has only 2 albums so far
But what about you
A$AP Rocky I liked most in the 2010s. Otherwise also Big Sean, Kid Ink and Ty Dolla Sign. In principle, I liked a lot more, but I've heard these rappers the most in this time.
Rap ended in 2010. That's not a rap, but pop with autotune and affiliate marketing.
I do not
in these years have brought new artists new good borrowers out
best but in time
J. Cole and Post Malone
No.
post malone sometimes makes interesting autotune pop music – with rap has absolutely nothing to do and using the name "Rap" for this autotune device is one in the dirt pulling genre name "Rap". Jcole doesn't even know anyone.
Okay, yes, interesting
Depends on the song. Many of them are too much pop and too little hip hop. But some are okay.
Then what is Kendrick Lamar for you?
Rap is originally a protest form for black slaves to talk about their problems, singing, rap and hip hop is an alternative to violent gangrivism. The whole is an art form from the background, from low-income, racistly marginalized or unfree people, who breathe their anger and create art. It's also going to be cool and be beaten through life, but NOT primarily. It is also about technology, mime, flow and talent to represent a voice of the group. You don't necessarily have to be black or come from the US to be a rapper, but your mentality, your origin, your point of view, etc. should have something to do with it.
"Mumble rappers" today have nothing to do with all this – they don't live a rap, no hiphop – come from rich social layers, bathe in money and give it – they try to be especially cool and miss the core of rap completely. Rap is about the communication of truth. If you don't get out of the street pretending you're a tough guy, then you're fake and you haven't lost anything in the rap.
Drug deals etc. was nothing cool for people of the American black population, as it is shown today, but a bitter way out. Anyone who portrays the whole correctly understands Rap. What would be okay not to get out of the street, but then not to do as if you were a gangster, but to jump over other problems. In any case, rap deals with maladministration of society with talent and certainly not with the latest branded drugs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lmpGxQnjqk
if you mean
then what is rap?
You just don't understand, do you? Your idols "J Cole" and "Post Malone" are not rappers, but fake clickbait autotune artists without talent. They're not undervalued, they're just bad. I hear real rappers. You can hear what you want, but if you talk about rap, don't take their names in your mouth or reckon with resistance. It's not a rap. It's not even rap influence. Rap is culture, heart and soul. They didn't. They are not hip hop, they are not rap, in my eyes they are even nothing or people who have sold their soul to the devil for money. When my grandma is drunk, she sings more clearly and raps better. Mumble Rap is not a rap, but only Mumble. drunk car tune talk.
post malone made rap with pop influences among others
but also pop or rock – music
find it diverse and offers good replacement
others only make one musical direction and the 20 years or 30 years without other influences and to the J.cole I have already said something
Not even close