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I'm an 80s baby so music from the 90's is such a vibe for me

I love the hip hop from the early 90s, house music & techno from the mid 90s, and electronic music from the late 90s

If you dig this stuff I would love to hear any recommendations and I can recommend stuff too <3

I also love music from the 60s, 70s & 80s. I rarely listen to anything new
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Same! All music from 90s hits hard! Rap RnB rock alternative! Still my fav music!!!
@SW-User Oh yea alt rock from the 90s was the best, regular rock might've been better in the 80s. R&B from the 90s was great but it can't necessarily be compared to R&B from the 80s or the 2000s, it was just a different animal. Rap from the 90s is arguably better than rap from the 80s just because it was more evolved. Can't really think of rap after the 2000s as anything even worth listening to
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@GoToTheCompound rap from 90s had Tupac and biggie! And my fav rapper started in 96 DMX. I’m also huge foo fighters and nirvana fan! But 2000s rap wasn’t bad and rock too. But after 2010 I don’t like very much music.
@SW-User Yeah the big name rappers were still good in the early 2000s, DMXs first 2 albums were amazing. DMX's 2nd album was incredible. I loved Swizz Beatz, he was on fire back then, the beat for DMX - The Omen was my favorite beat he ever made. Male rappers collabing with female r&b singers was really good in the early to mid 2000s too, even male rappers collabing with male r&b singers was pretty good, the Jay-Z & R Kelly type thing. I still like that Tyrese & Chingy song Pullin' Me Back, that was my jam when it came out
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@GoToTheCompound can’t forget Nelly! He brought a nice mix of “New Yorks” beat to southern rap. I loved nappy roots too! OutKast will always be my fav though