MajesticLion
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Its been fukk rap anyway since they killed my nikka TakeoffLabels know these cats ain't selling so they got them making those numbers up by podcastingThat’s why they all got podcast

You people dont support rappers who arent backed by major labels. If major labels stop supporting rappers the whole genre is going to fall off.
Millions of people have made music "for the love" the past decade. You dont see no threads on em on here. But you WILL see a million and one Drake and Kendrick lamar threads.
If labels have no desire to make or support another Drake or Kendrick lamar. What is going to happen next? Motherfukkas gotta take this shyt serious or I dont think the genre is going to make it to the 2030s
I saw this the other day and thought it was interesting
Not that this festival is or was ever for the culture but I think it paints a bigger picture of how mainstream and casuals just do not care about rap anymore. I believe it's truly dead. Mumble rap killed it.I never hear rap when I travel the world. If I do it's local acts in the local language.
I saw this the other day and thought it was interesting

in me or what, but i should be able to tell rappers apart. vocals are so processed now on everything, and it feels like everybody shares the same drumkit files. obviously im only speaking on mainstream stuff, but songs feel like product placements, or desperate/narcissistic pleas for attention. and it feels like nearly every rapper i hear on the radio is a junkie. that shyt aint cool.so many hiphop greats/legends are dead, or grumpy as hell and fighting over money... but society in general is falling apart, though. one of our most popular forms of media consumption is the podcast; podcasts are the highest form of narcissism. just who do you think you are, that the world should stop and listen to your thoughts and opinions for 2-3 hours?
i dont know if im just getting old and going crazy but everything feels horrible right now
Breh, podcasts are just the modern-day version of talk radio; there’s really nothing new under the sun.back in the day you had to work your way up to the big chair.Breh, podcasts are just the modern-day version of talk radio; there’s really nothing new under the sun.


Traditional nightlife doesn’t even exist truly. No one in Gen-Z drinks, there is no club culture in the same way you’re thinking any more as Millennials begin to age out.Does anyone here work in nightlife? Are rappers still getting booked for appearances and walk thrus like they were before Covid?