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This is a good thing, the genre needs a reset and only the strong will survive
Try none of it. There's more talking about lawsuits (UMG & Stake) than whatever he called himself doing the last few months. Asked it on here before and I'll do it now, again, what kind of album rollout can you take months off in between? Nobody knows what this Iceman shyt is, not even him
Jay lost the battle & war and everything kept moving. He even kept things moving with a second wind off Skateboard & pre prime Kanye. Then had a whole other wind past that with WTT era/Prime Ye.
This is really the first gen where you're seeing the effects of global interests changing. People don't want to be scientists, high rank officials, or doctors anymore. Even the ball players want to be streamers & influencers. You don't need rap to give opinions on the world anymore, upload a video on Youtube or get a Yeti mic and pod.
Add bloggers, ex industry execs, and current artists telling you they're moving on from rap and what do people expect? This isn't a Drake fallout, Kendrick being a #2, or even a XXX/Juice/Pop dying thing. They were never going to do large mainstream numbers like Drake. "They" are done with rap and when they're done with something that's it. It's in the same recycle bin as blues and rock now, doesn't mean you still can't like it.
Rap was counter culture. We're in the post gen eras of white people being afraid, then dipping toes into it, and now growing up with it. These crackers checking MAGA on the ballot box have grown up saying nikka. Rap's not countering anything anymore and hasn't for a long time. And if things stay like they are rn there's nothing coming after rap, just like the decline in Hollywood and all other art forms show. You're in the early game of dealing with world governments banking off confusion, publicly buying and controlling media, censoring speech. People don't know what's around them or who they even are at this point, so how can anything be made that's worth something? It's what comes next after this with people reaching the breaking point and doing something about it where you'll see new life & creation.
How do you hear bad music I’m 2025?Quality has hit an all time low
Even young folks listen to a lot of old acts these days...or the musically inclined ones at least. Now I live in NY so its a little different over here but Im alarmed by the amount of folks 7-10 years my junior that I can talk 90s hip-hop with around here lmao. Like it was always weird enough me being a 92 baby listening to what I do but these cats shouldn't even know who these nikkas arePeople just comfortable listening to old shyt and more underground shyt. Radio is dead
Every album I liked this year were not big releases.. thank you Mass Appeal


Listen to the Billy Woods types then something like Osamason then some Chicago Drill then Detroit rap like Veeze then Rod Wave and the legions of artists who sound like him. These sound absolutely nothing alike and also nothing like how it sounded in the parks in the Bronx.and it is a little weird that black folks used to come up with a new genre every decade and we're now 30-40 yrs into hiphop/rap and nothing has evolved into something new, except maybe neosoul.
you mean subgenres, I mean entire genre.Listen to the Billy Woods types then something like Osamason then some Chicago Drill then Detroit rap like Veeze then Rod Wave and the legions of artists who sound like him. These sound absolutely nothing alike and also nothing like how it sounded in the parks in the Bronx.
Theres new micro genres and styles of hip-hop popping up all the time that could easily be considered completely new styles of music.
Pop dying was definitely a major blow to Hip Hop. Pop was bubbling like crazy among Gen Z (across all races), young women (they were attracted to his hooks and masculine aura in contrast to other young mainstream rappers) and bubbling internationally. I have Gen Z family in Europe and he was building an extremely strong fanbase out there (50 Cent is still very popular in Europe and Pop was being viewed as the successor). Kendrick doesn't fill that role as far as the masses. He's still a 38 year old man who's been around for almost 15 years now. Pop was fresh with a new sound, delivery and catchy hooks.
If Pop were alive there would be more songs like this right now that women would be streaming like crazy and in the top 10.
He also said his entire label contract‘s worth he generates on Twitch in a single month…Yep. That DDG dude has almost 7 million followers on IG and his last album went double paper plate.
Prophetic posting’s still possibleTry none of it. There's more talking about lawsuits (UMG & Stake) than whatever he called himself doing the last few months. Asked it on here before and I'll do it now, again, what kind of album rollout can you take months off in between? Nobody knows what this Iceman shyt is, not even him
Jay lost the battle & war and everything kept moving. He even kept things moving with a second wind off Skateboard & pre prime Kanye. Then had a whole other wind past that with WTT era/Prime Ye.
This is really the first gen where you're seeing the effects of global interests changing. People don't want to be scientists, high rank officials, or doctors anymore. Even the ball players want to be streamers & influencers. You don't need rap to give opinions on the world anymore, upload a video on Youtube or get a Yeti mic and pod.
Add bloggers, ex industry execs, and current artists telling you they're moving on from rap and what do people expect? This isn't a Drake fallout, Kendrick being a #2, or even a XXX/Juice/Pop dying thing. They were never going to do large mainstream numbers like Drake. "They" are done with rap and when they're done with something that's it. It's in the same recycle bin as blues and rock now, doesn't mean you still can't like it.
Rap was counter culture. We're in the post gen eras of white people being afraid, then dipping toes into it, and now growing up with it. These crackers checking MAGA on the ballot box have grown up saying nikka. Rap's not countering anything anymore and hasn't for a long time. And if things stay like they are rn there's nothing coming after rap, just like the decline in Hollywood and all other art forms show. You're in the early game of dealing with world governments banking off confusion, publicly buying and controlling media, censoring speech. People don't know what's around them or who they even are at this point, so how can anything be made that's worth something? It's what comes next after this with people reaching the breaking point and doing something about it where you'll see new life & creation.
