Do you get what the oldheads were saying back when

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Isnt it strange how no matter what changes the complaint about the next generations music and how they are a bunch of hoodlums always stays. You could actually reference literature from Socrates that says the same thing.

We could, however, argue that the tunes are simply not hitting like they did and the jits dont care because they're full of the drugs needed to make them vibe to it. Just like the chronic in that sense...
 

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I despise them even more…a lot of them (personal experiences) were sanctimonious, hypocritical yet still managed to be arrogantly condescending about some of the shyt they were talking about

Tell em why you madd! :picard:

It really does depend on experience. From my lens there wasn't any of that but one cat said something that really stuck in my head as I bumped the Chronic:

"Thats nothing but genocide rhymes over stolen beats"

Back then I paid no attention because Doctor Drizzay (not affiliated with any medical establishment) was speaking my language but as I matured it really made me think about the whole Pied Piper thing and the nature of influence music brings. I look at modern rap the same way except the did away with samples and helped themselves to a double cup of low vibration instead. Another one which framed a lesson in music from an oldhead:



"Every word in this is true. You think you're a player but you're playing your life away"

:mjcry:
 

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not even close to being true from a realistic sense


100 years ago music changed completely

80 years it became commercial and marketed .... but the artists still had the talent to actually play and do it

60 years ago you had a combo of both at its peak really

40 years ago technology and more money watered it down even further where you can just take untalented people, and make them acceptable

20 years ago people stopped caring and the generation grew past giving a fukk really... (same with how AI can just do a song in a style now)


its easy to say from 1970 that music sucked in the 90s when its just a remix of what you already actually heard and played with talent
then, you still had an artform and collage of sounds and skill to piece together songs... now, for maximum profit... people just make music over computer drums 80% of the time with no actual backing instrumentation.... who the fukk wants to listen to just drums or remix's of remix's?

its good for money and marketing, its fun... but its not doing shyt really in a musical sense. nikkas aint really sitting there learning instruments and writing songs from the ground up and competing. There's nothing really creative or personal when you are just putting 2 people's ideas on top of eachother from decades ago. There's nothing wrong if you are doing it in a skilled way... but doing every song that way is nuts



REALISTICALLY its the record labels making the low IQ artists take the fall
they are sampling their own masters from the label to make double the money

they charge the artist to sample an old song, but they own the new artist and the old song too. So in turn they are paying themselves and charging yall twice.
 

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Isnt it strange how no matter what changes the complaint about the next generations music and how they are a bunch of hoodlums always stays. You could actually reference literature from Socrates that says the same thing.

We could, however, argue that the tunes are simply not hitting like they did and the jits dont care because they're full of the drugs needed to make them vibe to it. Just like the chronic in that sense...

Man the music just trash now. Accept it..
 

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I despise them even more…a lot of them (personal experiences) were sanctimonious, hypocritical yet still managed to be arrogantly condescending about some of the shyt they were talking about
Breh, every fukking ounce of this.

A lot of old heads were mother fukking miserable haters/showboating liars and now that I’ve experienced life into my late 30s, I’ve seen how bullshyt they were.
 

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Isnt it strange how no matter what changes the complaint about the next generations music and how they are a bunch of hoodlums always stays. You could actually reference literature from Socrates that says the same thing.

We could, however, argue that the tunes are simply not hitting like they did and the jits dont care because they're full of the drugs needed to make them vibe to it. Just like the chronic in that sense...
We didn't need drugs/alcohol back in the 80's-90's. Matter of fact, it was better if you weren't drunk/high because you'd get pushed off the dance floor.

This was back when women weren't afraid to step to a brother and pull him onto the dancefloor when 'their song' came on.

The problem is that the beats aren't danceable and the lyrics are.......'my booty hole brown', 'skrrrt-skrrrrt', murder/firearms/drugs/sexual assault, or incomprehensible gibberish/foreign language.

How the fukk do you dance to this.....



:dahell:

.....and WTF is this nonsense......



You supposed to dance with a bunch of dudes or by yourself????​
 
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