To me, the 90's signaled the end of glam rock, the beginning of gangsta rap, and hopefully the beginning and end of boy bands.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Nineties hip-hop was a big influence for me; it still is. I love '90s everything. And it's when I was born, too. I'm a '90s kid for sure.
By the late '80s, I was already giving up on rap music.
I'm huge into '90s rap. It's my jam.
Gangsta rap was the most important movement since the beginning of rock n' roll.
The '90s will be looked back on as ushering in an era of comfort.
Now that the 90's are over and more time has gone by, the 80's sound fresh again.
I really love the '90s. I love the music from then for sure, and to go back to New York then would be a really wonderful thing.
I looked at the rap community like street kids wanting their own brand. But now I look at that period with the rappers in the 90s as a trend of the moment. What it taught me was never to follow a trend, because trends move on.
Times were changing. Clothes were changing. Morals were changing. We went from romantic loves songs like I used to do to rock 'n roll. Now that has changed to rap. So, there's always a new generation with new music.
I love '90s grunge and punk.