gotta acknowledge 2 chainz
nikka got hot at age 35, gold album, two singles that went double plat from the album![]()
If you break down your music to weak punchlines, hot production, and a Kanye Co sign, you can make it far back in 2012.
gotta acknowledge 2 chainz
nikka got hot at age 35, gold album, two singles that went double plat from the album![]()
You are still talking shyt, Dr Dre and Snoop headlined Coachella, Jay-z is one of the biggest artists out, Nas is doing big stage festivals, outkast headline and on. These are the best artists of all times according to both pop fans and the so called real hiphop heads Chemical Brother released a #1 album last year, Aghalla has not even been on the charts and these are the people you are trying to compare.You obviously could't have any less of a smidgeon of an idea about electronic music cause many people are eating and gaining recognition and don't have to go through any of the BS rappers go through.
Goddamn it. I hate the coli sometimes, it's where people who admittedly don't know shyt about music outside of hip-hop, pop, and R&B think they actually hold tepid knowledge of other music, their artists, their scenese, their histories, and inner workings when really they don't know what they're talking about but want to come off as some expert or authority.
They should just fall back, do some research and stop spouting wholly uneducated opinions.
90s electronic pioneers like Orbital, The Orb, Chemical Brothers, Underworld etc still play Coachella and Glastonbury.
DJs like Stacey Pullen and Kevin Saunderson who were old school Detroit techno legends and still play the new stuff on radio stations in Europe like BBC1 manage to rock crowds.
Only in hip-hop and R&B are long term artists who made an impact disrespected and ignored by their fans and discarded for the next new disposable trend. It's POP now. Cause the majority of hip-hop fans now are POP fans. POP fans don't know dikk about music, hence why they have to have watered down crap spoonfed to them cause they never developed a palatable taste of their own.
Lowkey, this is why alot of people don't fukk with hip-hop like that anymore, cause the fans are the most ignorant and intolerable music fans in all of music.
This thing is not exclusive to Hip Hop...It is just a part of life...The majority of talented humans will not be recognized as such...At any given point, the media and fan base only pushes a selective few...God bless him. Most of you guys don't understand, and that's okay. But I remember seeing a crack-ish looking young latino demon tear heads off at Rocksteady Park 20+ years ago. The legendary freestyle battle MC Breez Evaflowin' kinda caught that work from Agallah that day. I shared a laugh with Breez about it a few years back.
Agallah never seemed to recover from the Ghetto Girl thing. That wasn't him. And his pen hasn't evolved much, but the musical talent is still there. Even if you don't care much for his rapping, a lot of his beats are undeniable.
It's just sad, because this type of thing only seems to happen with hip-hop/rap. If he were gifted in any other art he would be a lot more comfortable now, or at least better appreciated. But rap is very trendy, so like @Exit 9 just said, he may very well may feel like he wasted his whole life. That's not funny at all.
Hip-hop desperately needs a Pitchfork type website. One that prides itself on discovering talented artists and giving them a push.
We got too many trend followers and not enough taste testers. The Coli should be a place to discover and discuss new artists but folks in here would rather gossip about instagram pictures and Twitter beefs.