Young Thug may be the most polarizing cat in the game. And it's not just because of his gender-bending antics. His musical style also isn't for everybody.
Hip Hop comedian Lil Duval jumped on Twitter today and reminded folks that a lot of the same type of hate that is directed at Thugger's music was once directed at Bone Thugs-N-Harmony -- who are now considered pretty legendary.
Check out his argument and let us know if you agree:
Young thug reminds me of an new generation bone thugs
— lil duval (@lilduval) November 12, 2015
People use to say they didn't understand shit bone thugs was rapping about. They say the same bout young thug now — lil duval (@lilduval) November 12, 2015
I'm not comparing accolades I'm comparing sound RT @kingterrykimble: @lilduval Bone Thugs are legends though. ... https://t.co/kx5CiIpBvp
— lil duval (@lilduval) November 12, 2015
Whatever people hate now they'll love later. just keep doing what they hate — lil duval (@lilduval) November 12, 2015
My generation tends to shit on the next generation but we use to do some of the same shit.
— lil duval (@lilduval) November 12, 2015
My generation had a lot of trash that we loved that I'm not proud of — lil duval (@lilduval) November 12, 2015
You ever watched a movie that use to love growing up and now look at it like "I can't believe I thought this was good"
— lil duval (@lilduval) November 12, 2015
I look at breakin and be like "man if this ain't the corniest movie on earth" — lil duval (@lilduval) November 12, 2015
I made the bone thugs comparison because older folks said the same shit to me that y'all say bout thugger. They don't understand him
— lil duval (@lilduval) November 12, 2015
10 years from now how we take up for bone thugs people gon be taking up for future and young thug. Y'all just don't see it now — lil duval (@lilduval) November 12, 2015
Moral of the story: young people are more open to accept stuff. Older people think more logically. U need both
— lil duval (@lilduval) November 12, 2015