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Jay Sensei and Kay Savage debate old school vs new school hip-hop — covering production, enunciation, cadence, storytelling, punchlines, and the influence of collectives like Wu‑Tang. They trace how commercialism, streaming and regional scenes reshaped sound, artist branding and audience reach.
The conversation contrasts live cyphers, skits and deep narratives with today’s vibe-driven, producer-led tracks and asks what modern artists can borrow from the past to build longevity and craft.
By fifelementpodcastJay Sensei and Kay Savage debate old school vs new school hip-hop — covering production, enunciation, cadence, storytelling, punchlines, and the influence of collectives like Wu‑Tang. They trace how commercialism, streaming and regional scenes reshaped sound, artist branding and audience reach.
The conversation contrasts live cyphers, skits and deep narratives with today’s vibe-driven, producer-led tracks and asks what modern artists can borrow from the past to build longevity and craft.