Hip Hop is Dead and This Generation Killed it

Brian Brewington
4 min readNov 25, 2017

As tragic as the deaths of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls were, they also created openings rather than voids. It left a generation of young and upcoming artists battling for those coveted top spots. Artists who were so street, you hesitated to even call them artists. The mid to late nineties was a tremendous time to be a fan of hip hop as we were given artists such as Jay-Z, DMX, The Lox, Big Pun and Eminem…

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Brian Brewington

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