Hood Critic
The Power Circle
This just proves that music was all around better then than now.
it also proves we'll always think our music was >>> everyone else's.This just proves that music was all around better then than now.
it also proves we'll always think our music was >>> everyone else's.
Kids will grow up 10-15 years later and look back fondly on Versace
it also proves we'll always think our music was >>> everyone else's.
Kids will grow up 10-15 years later and look back fondly on Versace
It's not enabling it. It's about holding onto what your generation or era had. I'm watching the '90s last great decade right now on National Geographic, and I'll tell you what, not everything that came out was cool, but we'll find a way to look back on everything wistfully.when will you people learn?
all youre doing with attitudes like this is just enabling wackness.
whats funny is, alot of the youngns even know their generation of music is fughazi.
You're exactly right. At some point they stopped catering urban music to grownups. The crazy thing is that the r&b radio stations for adults get better ratings than hip hop radio stations.
It's not enabling it. It's about holding onto what your generation or era had. I'm watching the '90s last great decade right now on National Geographic, and I'll tell you what, not everything that came out was cool, but we'll find a way to look back on everything wistfully.
You're not gonna be much older, look back on your entertainment and think it all sucked. Even if you didn't like it at the time, you'll justify its existence. That's what people do. (on the flip side, there's shyt we liked that we look back on and wonder why we liked it)
who is in here holding onto their generation?
how about just calling a spade a spade?
when we talk about how great the 60s, 70s & 80s were, do you chime in and say that we're holding onto our generation in those threads too?
You're exactly right. At some point they stopped catering urban music to grownups. The crazy thing is that the r&b radio stations for adults get better ratings than hip hop radio stations.
The people that grew up in those particular eras will tell you their shyt >>>> everyone else's. I'm saying we're no different and the people after us will treat their shyt the same way. You can appreciate the stuff that came before you, but you're gonna have a natural bias towards the shyt you grew up on cuz that's YOUR shyt. Nothing wrong with that at all. That's just life.
Just look at that retarded poll that said Obama was the worst President since WWII and that Reagan was the best. You can clearly tell who voted in that poll. shyt like that
BasicallyDifference is.. 20yrs later, you can here these songs on radio mixes, a movie, hell even a commercial. You will never hear todays music the next year 9 times out of ten. Lol
Biggest R&B song in the nation right now is "Loyal" by Chris Brown, at some point we'll go so far left that we can't get back to the grown shyt. That's why there's no more R&B groups anymore. It's hard to have a group of men singing about kid shyt so it's easier to have solo artists like CB do it. Trey Songz making songs like "Na Na" and "Smart Phone", these labels don't give a fukk the music anymore they just running our shyt into the ground now.This is something that isn't noticed enough. Remember them Keith Washington joints? Or After 7? Alexander O'Neal? They were speaking to damn grown women and we were young dudes tryin to sing songs like Bended Knee in high school. So even those songs sung at Grown Ass women were enjoyed by us youngins. Just very few grown ass songs anymore. So much so, that R&B stations have had to go it on their own to get adult music.