the internet is so overrated on here. yes, it had a big impact, but not nearly as big as its made out to be.
people act like it really changed the game or something. and the media is gonna feed you that bs so that they can continue hiding their hands and getting away with their dirt.
and then people want to act as if all regions have merged their sounds.
no, there isnt one merged national sound. most cities/regions still have their own styles for the most part outside of whats being presented in the mainstream. and you know why the mainstream playlists sound like one long song? because of the corporate monopolies that control whats being played.
people act like it really changed the game or something. and the media is gonna feed you that bs so that they can continue hiding their hands and getting away with their dirt.
and then people want to act as if all regions have merged their sounds.
no, there isnt one merged national sound. most cities/regions still have their own styles for the most part outside of whats being presented in the mainstream. and you know why the mainstream playlists sound like one long song? because of the corporate monopolies that control whats being played.