Preach My Sister Preach....I kind of have this feeling or scene play in my mind everytime I hear a parable that I don't understand that's DEEP and got Bars
Does anyone have recommendations of rappers from those decades to try? I feel like all of the popular icons today have stupid as hell lyrics that I can't get into (money, sex, drugs, etc.)
@@SuperBravo45 Eric b and rakim were my favorite for the beginning era. 90s is where it started to heat up with the story telling and all. East coast was on fire with Jay z, big L, biggie smalls, krs one a few to name but the list goes on and on. West coast had a more chilled vibe with in the bay and la as well; Warren g, too short. Dr Dre's chronic is a classic and timeless; Let Me Ride still gets plays from me. Hope you enjoy!
I grew up on rock & metal with parents who hated disco. I got into hip hop in the late 80s during H.S. When I was 22 we traveled about an hour to a club we went to a lot. It was disco night! I convinced my friends to stay & we had a blast even though we were way under dressed. I was surprised how many songs sounded familiar.
The beat right I'm gon tell you what the whole thing sounded like to me the 1950's (1950's) the 1960's (late 1960's early 70's 1969-1971) the 1970's (Late 1970's early 1980's 1979-1983) the 1980's (late 1980's early 1990's 1988-1992) the 1990's (mid-late 1990's 1995-1999) the 2000's (mid-late 2000's 2005-2009) the 2010's (2012-2019) the 2020's (the 2020's now lmao) he did a good job capturing the times. I was born in the 1990's 90's Baby February 09, 1993 peace and blessings. The 2020's "she call me a narcissist" lmao I like the 1970's one the best tho New York City baby 4 life.
There’s a rap video in 1940s of rappers rapping about Noah’s Ark most people just don’t know about it cuz it wasn’t in New York it was in the South which proves that the South created rap and not New York even got a rapper from Ohio rapping before a New York rapper
Bruh you be on point every time!! You got that Luda feel to me , I’m surprised you haven’t blown up Past RUclips ! I’m happy you getting that yt check but I feel like you should be on the radio an charts !! Hope you get there !
1950s: swing style crooning rap 1960s=James Brown funk but with spoken word style 1970s=disco funk rap (a la early Kurtis blow meets Sugarhill Gang meets King Tim III) 1980s=X Clan 1990s=Gang Starr meets common, black moon etc. 2000s=crunk a la Three 6 mafia meets Lil Wayne 2010s=Future meets Migos Atlanta meets 6x9ine trap 2020s=neocrunk
You reviewed my song im about to pitch to a movie and you gave me the encouragement i needed to keep going im glad you’re still dropping dope ass videos holy shit bro😂🎉🎉. You have barzz i wish we could collab
@@DefKiller90 Soulja chopped off its legs. Auto tuners hit some vital organs. And mumble rappers are smothering it trying to finish the job. Why I think auto tune rappers was the main downfall is because any bum can do it without even needing any gleam of talent. Just find yourself a ghostwriter and you're pretty much set, you don't really even have to establish your own flow and delivery.
@@ranchosdelnortewhat in almighty hell is wrong with auto tune?? It’s just a voice upgrader, talk about their lyrics more… And dont talk 💩 about t pain because he clearly has talent unlike people like gayboycartii and nba youngboy…
@@ranchosdelnorteas long as you don’t include future because thats just his voice and how he talks for some reason, Ive listen to most of his music and he raps pretty clear in most of his music. And he also sings.
People started mumbling more in their music after 2017… I think it was future who first started it, but I figured that he just talks like that in real life to without being on drugs, he didn’t always mumble rap because he technically started in 2003 with the dungeon family. Most of the music I heard from him, he raps pretty clear. he also sings in alot of his songs nice and clear.
No. After 2017 is when mumbling was on the decline. Mumble rap started in 1998 with Juvenile and stopped in 2018 or 2019, when drill started hitting other cities other than Chicago.
Wow, what a true storyteller! This should be a billion views. I don't agree with 2000s though because a lot of hard raps were in that era and not what you presenting. Thank you sir!
Might be a stretch culturally but you could even further back with really old school Calypso. Look up "My intention is war" by Lord Invader and/or the Duke of Iron. Great video.
this is someone who really studied the art of rap and hip hop!!! go on, OG!!
He wrote a lot of folks music he hinted to all the major rappers called him
I love that you represented The Jubalaires at the beginning.
1950 😂. The hand swinging 😂
😆
This was the first "rap" song in the 1950s ruclips.net/video/Xij0RcW6FTA/видео.html
Reminds me of the Jubilaires
Nobody is commenting about the 1950s one?!?! The historical accuracy and the music of that one are amazinggg
Preach My Sister Preach....I kind of have this feeling or scene play in my mind everytime I hear a parable that I don't understand that's DEEP and got Bars
The Evolution of music says a lot about the future of Christianity....We in Trouble
70's was definitely hip hop, roller ring, break dancing, block parties. Crank, keep it lit!! 💯💯
1950 you just gave us a bible Sunday School lesson 😂
The earliest record of rap was Christian music
What's wrong with Bible Sunday school 🤨
60's, 70's and 80's legendary . The music had a good message
90s was fire too. They were rapping about things they were experiencing. Almost like therapy for them
@@aphex33 1990's was the best!
This is so true and then from the 2000s is where it devolved into bragging club music. Just talking about money, fame, sex, and drugs.
Does anyone have recommendations of rappers from those decades to try? I feel like all of the popular icons today have stupid as hell lyrics that I can't get into (money, sex, drugs, etc.)
@@SuperBravo45 Eric b and rakim were my favorite for the beginning era. 90s is where it started to heat up with the story telling and all. East coast was on fire with Jay z, big L, biggie smalls, krs one a few to name but the list goes on and on. West coast had a more chilled vibe with in the bay and la as well; Warren g, too short. Dr Dre's chronic is a classic and timeless; Let Me Ride still gets plays from me. Hope you enjoy!
The 90s always the best
It seems like that was the peak of lyrics, to be honest 💯
Indeed!
Indeed it is
90s sounded like Masta Ace
1970s*
You a lollipop guy, you look like a wrapper but there's a sucker inside 🔥🔥🔥
BARS....
😂😂😂😂 goodyahh
1950s actually hit hard
Inspired by The Jubilaires...
1970s was so good it made me wanna go to the disco and dance 🕺
It sounds so similar to a Sugar Hill Gang track.
@@kenterminateddq5311 I felt electrified
I grew up on rock & metal with parents who hated disco. I got into hip hop in the late 80s during H.S. When I was 22 we traveled about an hour to a club we went to a lot. It was disco night! I convinced my friends to stay & we had a blast even though we were way under dressed. I was surprised how many songs sounded familiar.
Krank i think you should make a series about the difference Flows for each Decade would be unbelievable
@holdthetruthhostage I agree I like when he L👀kz at HipHop in different wayz....
that 60s one was fire I had to rewind that back.
💯🔥
The beat right I'm gon tell you what the whole thing sounded like to me the 1950's (1950's) the 1960's (late 1960's early 70's 1969-1971) the 1970's (Late 1970's early 1980's 1979-1983) the 1980's (late 1980's early 1990's 1988-1992) the 1990's (mid-late 1990's 1995-1999) the 2000's (mid-late 2000's 2005-2009) the 2010's (2012-2019) the 2020's (the 2020's now lmao) he did a good job capturing the times. I was born in the 1990's 90's Baby February 09, 1993 peace and blessings. The 2020's "she call me a narcissist" lmao I like the 1970's one the best tho New York City baby 4 life.
@@BeverlyRoyster 💯 precisely!
Aint heard no 60s song like that he trippin on that one. That's the year of soul
@@GodsandEarths spoken word was out in 1968 check the last poets bro, pigmeat markham's here come the judge!
50s biblical rap the best 🙏🏽💯
I would've been bumping that "go away from the garden" in the 50's 😂
I love how I can literally hear what rapper(s) he's imitating in each decade so well
Bro has the funniest time lines
1980s is DEFINITELY Rakim's flow
Facts 😂
Instantly recognisable
I was leaning a little more toward Kane but yeah 💯
Yup and the 50s was The Jubileers even though they were 40s
@@tigernotwoods914 been telling people about them for years. Guess the internet finally started to see 🤣
The 70s party rapping is on point. Sounds exactly like Curtis Blow.
Don't forget sugar Hill gang
Never disappointed! 💯
i can see 90s and 2000s are the best ones with crank
Bro that 2020s hard af crank !
You see rap evole each decade until the 2000's when it started devoling 😂
cause i aint pay her uber eats **but she still let me hit it**
Man that 2000s beat def had that old school Zaytoven feel to it
Facts! shit went hard 🔥🔥
Yeah man, 2000s is my fave
2000s is the best decade in my opinion, the 2010s and 2020s are the worst
@@RealKSGFlow2000s was responsible for Chingy and Soulja Boy though. 😂
@@ReginaldFleetwood-m7i they were 2000’s artists, I am not talking about them. I only like their old music
Yesssssss!!!
That 90s beat omg 🔥
That 60s flow was wonderful
2000 and 2010 would definitely be two songs I would have been bumping to back in the day.
😂😂😂All heat🔥🔥🔥
There’s a rap video in 1940s of rappers rapping about Noah’s Ark most people just don’t know about it cuz it wasn’t in New York it was in the South which proves that the South created rap and not New York even got a rapper from Ohio rapping before a New York rapper
Rap wasn't a thing until very late 70s
That 1950s rap sounds so relaxing and I could just see rappers in the 1950s walking around out in the town with no worries
Pre-Civil Rights...
The 60s one goes hard af! Need a full version.
Lollipop guy, you look like a rapper but a sucker inside.
Boy stop.😂😂😂🔥🔥🔥
1970s is 100% Sugarhill Gang
All my kids moved out the basement is crazy work😂😂😂
Bruh you be on point every time!! You got that Luda feel to me , I’m surprised you haven’t blown up
Past RUclips ! I’m happy you getting that yt check but I feel like you should be on the radio an charts !! Hope you get there !
I need the 80s and 90s as whole songs. Especially the 90s one, that was fire.
1950s: swing style crooning rap
1960s=James Brown funk but with spoken word style
1970s=disco funk rap (a la early Kurtis blow meets Sugarhill Gang meets King Tim III)
1980s=X Clan
1990s=Gang Starr meets common, black moon etc.
2000s=crunk a la Three 6 mafia meets Lil Wayne
2010s=Future meets Migos Atlanta meets 6x9ine trap
2020s=neocrunk
I enjoyed this! As an old-head, in real life I was done with hip hop after the 90s!😊😊😊
The 80s ones was the best punch lines. He said you look like a sucker but a rapper inside. That’s crazy then he said MC squared that was crazier.
This is dope great content
You reviewed my song im about to pitch to a movie and you gave me the encouragement i needed to keep going im glad you’re still dropping dope ass videos holy shit bro😂🎉🎉. You have barzz i wish we could collab
Dopest video of your channel, Crank.
Should've worn an oversized tee or jersey for 2000's
And 1970s should rock a afro
2000s was when tight clothes came back.
Straight up, those 60s vibes earned my subbed...
This is the one Crank! 😂 🔥
Early 2000's rap was so fun and enjoyable, but then autotune pop-"rappers" like T-Pain and Drake had to come along and ruin everything.
No soulja boy killed hip hop
@@DefKiller90 Soulja chopped off its legs. Auto tuners hit some vital organs. And mumble rappers are smothering it trying to finish the job.
Why I think auto tune rappers was the main downfall is because any bum can do it without even needing any gleam of talent. Just find yourself a ghostwriter and you're pretty much set, you don't really even have to establish your own flow and delivery.
@@ranchosdelnortewhat in almighty hell is wrong with auto tune?? It’s just a voice upgrader, talk about their lyrics more…
And dont talk 💩 about t pain because he clearly has talent unlike people like gayboycartii and nba youngboy…
@@ranchosdelnorteas long as you don’t include future because thats just his voice and how he talks for some reason, Ive listen to most of his music and he raps pretty clear in most of his music. And he also sings.
T-Pain slander will not be tolerated. He actually knew how to use autotune effectively. None of these other dudes do.
That 2020 song 😂🔥🔥🔥🔥
2010😂 that mumble rap. 2020s needs fake dreadlocks
People started mumbling more in their music after 2017… I think it was future who first started it, but I figured that he just talks like that in real life to without being on drugs, he didn’t always mumble rap because he technically started in 2003 with the dungeon family. Most of the music I heard from him, he raps pretty clear. he also sings in alot of his songs nice and clear.
No. After 2017 is when mumbling was on the decline. Mumble rap started in 1998 with Juvenile and stopped in 2018 or 2019, when drill started hitting other cities other than Chicago.
😂😂😂😂 Yo you're so dope 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Crank neva disappointz....😮
Totally dope and awesome 😊
1970 I swear is a remix of Rappers Delight
The 70s rap gave me life
That Einstein/Mcsquared line was absolute chef’s kiss!!! Ahhh..that’s some mighty fine lyricism me’Ladd..😂🎉🎉👍🏽👍🏽😅
2010 was surprisingly fire, not gonna lie
Going straight to 1990s knowing it will be 🔥🔥
80s sounds so much like Rakim, and 90s is just Nas spot on 😭😭😁
Hearing Ice-T and LL Cool J too
70s went crazy 😂💯
Fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥 as Always keep them coming Crank
Pretty much shown and proven, brotherman. 🔥✊🏾
See u got 2020 all wrong rap or more about death than anything 😂😂
Ong he definitely should of jumped on a drill beat or something like that🔥😭
@@LiLTeflonsounded like 3 6 mafia in the 2000s lmao
I would go to the 50s guy's church, after being up all night partying with the 70s guy.
Crank Lucas stay crankin my G, love from da Carolinas!!
🤣🤣🤯🤯🤯The Goat
50s was the heat we need 🔥🔥
What's funny is notice how the 70s Represent the 2010s - 2020s lack of substance in the mainstream 😮
That's because hip hop started as party music...all fun and games until the message became a big deal
@deonlepharaoh it was fun, I think the closest to the 70s was the 2000s South movement all club, 2010s - 2020s Drug addicts
@@holdthetruthhostagethats the mainstream folks…man lyrical rap from 2010s and 2020s needs more recognition because they have super talent.
That's how really do it❤❤
2020s rap starting to go back to the early 2000s flow
well, we miss old rap so yeah
This is an elementary school music Textbook.
2000's sounded like it had an electric steelpan
Wow, what a true storyteller! This should be a billion views. I don't agree with 2000s though because a lot of hard raps were in that era and not what you presenting. Thank you sir!
From Soulja boy to 2 chains 😂 my generation 😂
1990 Sold Crack To Ya Own Pops Line Was 🥶
You need to do a full 1990 track.
The 1950's reminds me of Nate Dogg.
90s got that Mobb Deep flow
I'm not even mad you reused the ratchet wack rapper verse from your other video because it was fire 🔥 !
I’m down with that Ol’ Skoo shit mayne 😎 from 1950 til 1990 🔥💯
Every era on point
90s was the best ofc. but man... that beat from 2020s is awesome. Wanna this in full ver!!!
This was dope, fresh, and fly.
Genius 😂❤
Awesome history lesson Bruh Lucas.
The 2020’s flow reminds me of my 20’s. 😂Didn’t put their kids to sleep. And my place was always a mess.
Kurtis blow vibes
I am a born GenX 78! I will always be stuck in the 90s rap 4:04......🥇on the video!
As soon as it got to 2010 I was done listening haha
Is this a re-upload? I could have sworn I saw this video a few months ago…
Can’t wait till 2030 😊
I JUST STOLE YOUR B IN THE LUNCH LINE 🔥🔥🔥
Okay this is fire
The 80s and 90s were fire
I like 90s ❤❤ bro
Each is based off of a specific artist. Most are obvious like sugarhill gang, Kane, etc, but what is the prototype for the 60s verse?
The Rise and Decline of Rap Music in a nutshell.🎤😏
U nailed it!!!!
😅old old school dope👍
Might be a stretch culturally but you could even further back with really old school Calypso. Look up "My intention is war" by Lord Invader and/or the Duke of Iron. Great video.