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I read this article and it got me thinking. There's like two sub generations of millennials now. Like you got the mid 20s-early 30s generation who are 90s kids and you got the 15-20 year olds who are like early-2000s kids. I think there's definitely a huge difference between the two age groups, yet we're all considered millennials.
Like look at the rappers in both age groups. Drake and Rocky and Kendrick and Cole and all those dudes who are getting up to 30 are pretty steak and potatoes rappers. But the 19 to 23 year olds are weird as fuck. Young Thug, Yachty, Uzi, Travi$. All those guys were raised on the same shit i was. But my brother who's 25 was raised on the same shit Drake and Kendrick were, and i think the music made by people of those two age groups reflects what and who those generations are.
Idk i just think it's really interesting. PS i'm really high so if these seems like rambling that's why.
I read this article and it got me thinking. There's like two sub generations of millennials now. Like you got the mid 20s-early 30s generation who are 90s kids and you got the 15-20 year olds who are like early-2000s kids. I think there's definitely a huge difference between the two age groups, yet we're all considered millennials.
Like look at the rappers in both age groups. Drake and Rocky and Kendrick and Cole and all those dudes who are getting up to 30 are pretty steak and potatoes rappers. But the 19 to 23 year olds are weird as fuck. Young Thug, Yachty, Uzi, Travi$. All those guys were raised on the same shit i was. But my brother who's 25 was raised on the same shit Drake and Kendrick were, and i think the music made by people of those two age groups reflects what and who those generations are.
Idk i just think it's really interesting. PS i'm really high so if these seems like rambling that's why.