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Gen X vs Gen Z/Y Lets go!
In this new series we'll be comparing music created by two women in the same genre from two vastly different generations.
Both rap artists have amazing, versatile discographies with profoundly deep proclamations and empowering songs about their bomb ass xes game, sexy derrieres and bad b!tch vibes. Although, combing through the discographies of both you notice neither really go into other topics outside of the aforementioned such as love, drug use, depression, parental issues, heartbreak, cheating etc or anything else, in fact you can't find anymore than 3-4 songs that delve beyond that usual schtick for the Gen Z/Y artist specifically nonetheless it's amazing to be proud of those ASSets because both ladies still remain versatile in their many takes in how they can move their ass in a circle and/or how many words they can rhyme with *ss or P***y and that takes a certain level of genius that not many artists can't maintain.
Now let's compare their bops with one another and decide who does it better:
We'll only compare debut albums of both ladies since the Gen Z/Y artist is just starting out.
Lead singles:
vs
2nd singles:
vs
Album tracks:
69 Ways
Vs
You decide!
Next up in the discography wars:
Avril Lavigne vs Billie Eilish
In this new series we'll be comparing music created by two women in the same genre from two vastly different generations.
Both rap artists have amazing, versatile discographies with profoundly deep proclamations and empowering songs about their bomb ass xes game, sexy derrieres and bad b!tch vibes. Although, combing through the discographies of both you notice neither really go into other topics outside of the aforementioned such as love, drug use, depression, parental issues, heartbreak, cheating etc or anything else, in fact you can't find anymore than 3-4 songs that delve beyond that usual schtick for the Gen Z/Y artist specifically nonetheless it's amazing to be proud of those ASSets because both ladies still remain versatile in their many takes in how they can move their ass in a circle and/or how many words they can rhyme with *ss or P***y and that takes a certain level of genius that not many artists can't maintain.
Now let's compare their bops with one another and decide who does it better:
We'll only compare debut albums of both ladies since the Gen Z/Y artist is just starting out.
Lead singles:
vs
2nd singles:
vs
Album tracks:
69 Ways
69 Ways (feat. J-Shin)
Provided to YouTube by Atlantic/Slip N' Slide69 Ways (feat. J-Shin) · Trina · J-ShinDa Baddest b!tch℗ 2000 Slip-N-Slide Records Inc. exclusively licensed to ...
youtu.be
Vs
You decide!
Next up in the discography wars:
Avril Lavigne vs Billie Eilish
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