When did hip hop overtake rock as the best genre of popular music?

When did hip hop overtake rock as the best genre of popular music?

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never because nigshit is garbo and always will be

go back to spamming cocks on Sup Forums you obsessive cuck

We'll let you know as soon as it does.

When It Takes A Nation Of Millions came out in 1988. The sample work on it makes muh C/Em/G key rock music pale in comparison in terms of sophistication.

>Playing snippets of muh C/Em/G key rock music off of a vinyl records and saying "nigga" over the top of it makes muh C/Em/G key rock music pale in comparison in terms of sophistication
wew lad

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This thread was made by the same guy who has replied to every thread on Sup Forums with how much he hates rock.

Around late 2000's early 2010's. Not to say hip hop was at its highest, but rock was definitely at its lowest.

>rap is just saying nigga
Found the uninformed autist who is probably over the age of 40 with a very sad life who wants to relive his "prime" so he clings to the cancer known as classic rock.
Yeah, fucking kill yourself.

2010

When the money store came out

Good thing then that hip hop doesn't rely on harmony to make interesting music, then, does it? It relies on rhythms. Not to mention most of the samples aren't even rock music, nor in C/Em/G keys either.

>This triggers the nigshit spammer

>mfw I'm black and don't like hip hop and everyone makes a big deal about it

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>everyone
really only two types of people

1. the dance dance revolution audience
2. the type of people who spam cocks on Sup Forums

>>>/reddit/

Eminem

The_Donald

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sensibilities change with time, rock was the thing of the previous generation, its more music for older people in general, except for indie maybe. Rap has been developing in the last couple of decades and therefore it feels more fresh and hip.

probably in the 2000s, when the alternative rock of the 90s was dying and weird, experimental hip-hop albums started breaking into the mainstream

BASS

late 1990s

How low can you go?

after the grunge and industrial scene left the mainstream

aka kurt's dead , and later NIN and MM dissapearig