Guess we're about to get a bunch of 45+ year old so-called influencers saying wild shyt like "when is the last time a rap song was a smash hit" as if 2024 (or the first half of 2025) didn't happen.
The dominant rap/label process over the last decade plus has been to wait for established rappers with imprints (Gucci, Gotti, Thug, etc) to bring you a young rapper with a marketable look and "the song" to push. Labels have been very hands off with rap for awhile because of this. There is no artist development, there are no real executive producers involved, there is no nurturing. It was just "bring me the next lil nikka with a song I get get on all the playlists." Well all of a sudden Atlanta is bone dry and the plugs are fukking up. Thug was in jail, Gucci got mental issues. Gotti has Glorilla at least, I guess. Now all the random, bullshyt trends the industry forced onto rap are suddenly biting people in the ass. They said nobody wants to hear a song more than 3 minutes long. Then 2 minutes long. And suddenly you don't have good hooks anymore and everyone is "rapping" over the same downtempo piano beats. You can pull up 50 Rod Wave or Youngboy songs and you'll hear the exact same piano notes lol.
It'll turn around eventually. But I hope people are watching this VS how pop is being handled right now. Labels finally got multiple bonified young superstars (Billie Eilish, Sabrina Carpenter, Olivia Rodrigo, Chappell Roan). All of whom have been carefully crafted in studios with great producers. Often Jack Antonoff lol. And btw, none of them are playing power struggle games with the label, like Taylor Swift. They are putting these chicks in position to dominate, they have hit songs (including ones more than 3 minutes long...). They have legit music videos. They have carefully crafted albums and "eras." What rappers are putting any thought into anything they're doing right now? Not counting Drake/Kendrick/Cole/Future/Travis, I'm talking about younger acts. None.