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The album's impact on hip-hop culture is significant, particularly in terms of its influence on contemporary rap music. As hip-hop continues to evolve and shape American culture, "Culture II" will remain an important milestone in the genre's development.

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Tracks like "Narcos" and "Walk It Talk It" serve as anthems of financial dominance. The lyrics detail luxury cars, designer clothes, and drug-dealing pasts with a sense of casual indifference. This is not the aspirational poverty of early hip-hop; this is the victory lap. They rap from the perspective of men who have "made it," yet remain tethered to the street credibility that got them there.

The trio’s ability to harmonize and trade bars without losing the pocket of the beat is their greatest strength. On songs like "Supastars," the synergy between the three rappers is undeniable. They function like a single organism, passing the baton seamlessly.