by Phayde
It is undeniable that in the past few years, hip-hop had reached a plateau. With no consistency in quality mainstream albums being released, old-schoolers dusted off their classic 90s records, nerd rap fans continued jocking pseudo-intellectual rap about asteroids and metaphysics, and Dipset dominated the airwaves. Everyone pointed their finger at someone else, and ultimately, nothing was done about it.
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