The only "lil" rapper that matters

The only "lil" rapper that matters.

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Who the fuck are these people?

the based god

those are lil' people

Why the fuck is he wearing a Dutch national football team jacket?

are you like 10 or something?
or just retarded and living in a little bubble?

>rap
>important

kek

I'm 28.

so the latter
it's the only genre that's actually thriving, from those that were relevant 20 years ago
rock, for example, flatlined and hasn't gone anywhere in over a decade

I like Lil Uzi Vert

I've only heard of Lil Jon and Lil Wayne - whoever else popped up are nobodies.

>hip hop and rap are still evolving
>rock sounds the same it did 10 years ago, but somehow worse
is there anyone here that would actually disagree with this?

i think the first was lil bow wow, who is actually little

Oh fuck, I forgot about him.

So, that's three lil rappers I know.

So I guess you only recognize names you heard on Family Guy or SNL skits when you were in middle school.
Nice, but calling other musicians irrelevant because you're musically ignorant only insults yourself.

Need For Speed and MTV music videos.

If I haven't heard of them from school or work, then they are irrelevant.

It sounds like not only you, but everyone around you was musically and generally ignorant, then.
Shame.
Is that how far your music experiences stretched back then?
I assume you look back at punk music and Tony Hawk skateboarding games with great nostalgia, then.

F-fuck you, I do.
I love Tony Hawk.

It was probably because they weren't big or around back in 2005.

it depends if you were American or not, I guess
in America, Hip Hop and Rap were bigger than rock/punk/whatever in 2005

>Lil rappers that matter
Lil Ugly Mane (actually good)
Lil Jon (His crunk tracks in his prime were god tier chad anthems)
Lil Wayne (Overrated as all hell but he's put out some solid stuff)
Lil Kim (inb4 whatever, Hard Core is maybe the only good female rap album in history)
Lil B (Godfather to all of these new rappers, Black Ken was very good)
Lil Boosie (real nigga)
Lil Dicky (meme, but I respect his dedication)
Lil Uzi Vert (Developing into a pretty solid pop star)
>Lil rappers that don't quite matter but still have some value
Lil Bow Wow (is completely delusional, which makes him hilarious)
Lil Mama (same as Bow Wow)
Lil Pump (some of his tracks are catchy. Retarded but catchy nontheless)
Lil Peep (had a few good songs before he died, might serve as an example to kids why popping tons of Xannies and shit is dumb)
Lil Yachty (Minnesota and Broccoli were good, everything else he's done has been shit)
Lil Durk (Makes shit songs but has had some solid features and is a real dude I guess)
Lil Xan (I don't know what he does but apparently he's a person that exists)

No, most of the people I knew were into rock music - of the lil rappers at the time, we only knew about Lil Jon and Lil Wayne.

I LOVE Lil’ Yachty, purely as a character. Watching him is very amusing, and incredibly charming. LIL BOAT

>"We Belong Together" Mariah Carey
>"Hollaback Girl" Gwen Stefani
>"Let Me Love You" Mario
>"Since U Been Gone" Kelly Clarkson
>"1, 2 Step" Ciara and Missy Elliott
>"Gold Digger" Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx
>"Boulevard of Broken Dreams" Green Day
>"Candy Shop" 50 Cent featuring Olivia
>"Don't Cha" The Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes
>"Behind These Hazel Eyes" Kelly Clarkson
These are the 10 biggest songs of 2005.
Don't pretend you've only heard the Green Day song from these.

I've heard of all of those songs.
You don't see any of the lil rapper faggots ever making it to the top 40.