Knucklehead
HMFIC
I get what you’re saying but I respectfully disagree with much of it.Honestly: it may be a wrap.
We have seen the complete annihilation of our culture and it's the Young Thugs and Lil' Baby's that put the nail in the coffin.
The combination of
Is VERY hard to come back from.
- Black artists STILL tap dancing for white owned major labels as if they are doing us a favor...
- With the bar being so low that "the beat" is WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY more important than what a rapper (not an MC) says...
- The rise of Social Media aka Where Fake (the opposite of Hip-Hop) runs the show and gossip culture fueled by people like Charlamagne, Akademiks and Envy
Seeing things like Kendrick Lamar rapping for real and getting success is great - but knowing it's because he beefed with an R&B crooner in Drake suddenly makes it far less appealing or impressive. When he did his most creative work this dude was NOT doing no Super Bowls.
For all of us who lived through golden eras of rap from EPMD, Gang Starr, Wu-Tang's rise, Biggie, Tupac, Nas, Jay, Death Row, 50, Foxy, Wayne etc. the game is so watered down and the "niche underground" sound could be great BUT you can't experience the feeling of California Love coming on right after Pac got out anymore.
Being lame is excepted now. Having ZERO original aspects to your game is normal now. When I came up everyone wanted to be like rappers, now the LAST thing on Earth a smart/cool person would ever want to be is like one of these rappers.
What do you think? You think there's any hope @Knucklehead?
First of all your social media and “personality” diet is completely up to you. It’s very easy to ignore the Akademiks of the world.
As for music I understand thinking the 90s is the golden era but with a bit of searching and an open mind I truly believe anyone can find music from all eras that they’ll like. There’s more music then ever coming out now and more curated playlists and channels than you could ever hope to digest.
I spend a lot of time with young people between my daughter, nieces and nephews and coaching football and they’re listening to all kinds of stuff that isn’t on any “old persons” radar. I admit a lot of it isn’t for me but there’s a lot of very creative stuff. 90s artists sound extremely dated to them. That sound is never gonna be the most popular again.
There’s always gonna be new artists and new sounds. JID album coming soon. Lots of good music coming out of Memphis. TDE drops are always worth listening to. Denzel Curry. Music out of Detroit. Plus tons of 90s guys are still putting out music. I wasn’t a fan but many people loved the 6 Nas albums…..