RAP DIDN’T FALL OFF… YOU DID
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Let’s stop pretending.
If you’re over 35, you’ve said it: “Rap fell off.”
But in this episode we’re putting the nostalgia goggles in the trash and grading hip hop before 2005 vs after 2005 with real criteria:
• Lyrics
• Production
• Cultural Reach
Chad and Big Absoloot break it down the only way grown hip hop heads can:
Rakim, Nas, Black Thought and 16-bar architecture vs Kendrick, Cole, Future, Wayne, Lupe, Killer Mike and the algorithm era.
Did lyricism die… or did we stop doing the work to find it?
Why post-2005 production might actually wash the golden era — even if we don’t want to admit it.
And how technology changed the way rappers create songs and the way we consume them.
Pre-2005: the Black American cultural earthquake.
Post-2005: the global takeover — from Wu-Tang in Asia to rap as protest music in Afghanistan.
Who really had more influence?
Chad breaks down one of the most surgically constructed verses of the 2000s to prove lyricism didn’t die — we just stopped listening as hard.
BA gives flowers to X Clan, Afrocentric hip hop, and the revolutionary energy that shaped a generation.
Trap, Illmatic, streaming, regional identity, and whether Gen-X can truly judge modern rap.
By the end of this episode, only one truth survives:
Either rap fell off… or we did.
If you’re a grown hip hop head who rewound cassettes with a pencil, hit follow and share this with somebody who still swears “rap died after 96.”
🔥 LYRICS: Golden Era Writers vs Modern Vibes🔥 PRODUCTION: Samples → Big Studio → Trap 808s🔥 CULTURAL IMPACT: Local Roots → Global Reach🎤 LYRICAL AUTOPSY — Kendrick Lamar (“Sing About Me”)✊ ABSOLOOT TROOTH — X CLAN🔥 BOOK IT OR COOK IT — Rapid-Fire Takes
00:00 Introduction: The Great Hip Hop Debate
00:50 Setting the Stage: Hip Hop Before and After 2005
02:56 The Lyrics: Golden Era vs. Modern Vibes
14:15 Production Evolution: From Samples to Trap
22:48 Lyrical Autopsy: Kendrick Lamar's Genius
25:50 Cultural Impact: Local Roots to Global Reach
27:53 Cultural Impact of Hip Hop: Pre and Post 2005
30:02 Snoop Dogg and Flavor Flav at the Olympics
31:04 The Evolution of Hip Hop and Its Global Influence
34:18 The Legacy of X Clan3
8:09 The Future of Hip Hop: Concerns and Predictions
42:38 The Role of Streaming and Playlists in Modern Hip Hop4
8:46 Book It or Cook It: Hip Hop Debates
51:49 Final Thoughts and Reflections