TruthKendrick made a whole album using this sound and people called it boring and preachy.
Most rap consumers these days (under 30) want turn up music that’s easy to digest.
Kendrick made a whole album using this sound and people called it boring and preachy.
Most rap consumers these days (under 30) want turn up music that’s easy to digest.
I always wondered where the new rap generations “trap” sound and production came from? If it didn’t derive from older black music (funk) or even 90s early 2000s rap then where?
A lot of new rap is taking influence from rock indie and punk
Nah googler, I’m aware where slam dancing comes from.
I’m also aware how much Slam popularized Onyx with whites and turned them into damn near a novelty act amongst black folks, although they continued to make dope music and tried to seperate themselves from Slam for years.
That’s not what this thread is about.
Funk was the culmination of all Black American music made up until that point (Gospel, Blues, Jazz, R&B, Soul), and was created by some of the absolute best musicians from those genres that wanted more freedom in their musical expression.
It was the music of the 70's in Black America, and was the main influence on Hip Hop's sound from the late 70s to the early 00s.
The drums that fueled most of the classic hip hop records from that time were lifted mostly from Funk records, the bass lines that drove these records were mostly Funk inspired, and the melodies/rhythms from Funk or Funk inspired records provided an infinite source of samples, ideas, and inspiration.
Artist's born in the 60's/ 70's/early 80's were raised in households and environments were funk music and funk inspired R&B, Soul, and Jazz was THE music of the black community.
We were raised on shyt like this...
My theory is kids born from the late 90s on, were more influenced by the internet than their families/communities musically, and the music being made today is a reflection of that.
A lot of us older cats were late to the internet movement, and by the time we got our footing, youngins was already on some way other shyt, so the shyt we was talking about was foreign to them.
Correct me if you feel I'm wrong..
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Expect rappers to sample 70's funk songs forever, brehs.
I don't even fukk with 69 like that or make threads about himThis thread ain't for you, dikkhead.
We ain't talking about A Boogie or The Rainbow Haired Mexican in here.
Go dap fish elsewhere.
A lot of new rap is taking influence from rock indie and punk
That's nothing new...This new school are taking from white ones.
Rap has lost its soul