Hopsin

"No Words"

"Man rap today f***ng sucks bad, I don't give a f*** what anybody says. These fools ain't spittin' no type of dope s***. But that's not even the bad part - they're not even saying words anymore."

According to rapper Hopsin (and most genuine lyricists around the world), today's generation of hip-hop artists aren't creating music of value. Their lyrics often go misunderstood, and "they just got a hard a** f***ing beat to trick dumba**es like you to make you think you like the s***," he says. Angered by the new ways of rap, Hopsin decided to take matters into his own hands with "No Words," a music video where he plays a rapper with dreadlocks whose lyrics are unclear.  

After turning up his reverb and autotune, Hopsin proceeds to rap incomprehensible bars for nearly a minute and a half next to scantily clad women and everything you'd normally see from today's music videos.

In a recent interview, David Banner also spoke on the topic and said this generation of rappers are mumbling more than ever before. Take a look at "No Words" above and let us know who fits the description by Hopsin and Banner below.