From a historical perspective, we’ve been LONG overdue for a new genre
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Black men no longer in the for front of black society culturally so no surprise shyt is dead lol
From a historical perspective, we’ve been LONG overdue for a new genre
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Taylor swift has developed? From what to what? lolCoddling or allowing their artists to grow and develop?
Only black people have these stupid ass limitations on art. Meanwhile white legacy acts can still tour with one foot in the grave and one on stage.
Couldn’t tell you one Taylor Swift song. Not my lane.Taylor swift has developed? From what to what? lol
It was already on a decline even before they reworked the algorithm. The highest charting "hip-hop" song was Luther, a song that was almost a year old.lol billboard reworked the algorithm and now 90% of the top 40 is taylor swift…its not just rap.
It really isn’t. Her type of delivery is still the same, it’s just on a different beat. That’s not growth or development…Couldn’t tell you one Taylor Swift song. Not my lane.
But she went from a country singer to a pop star. That’s something.
I don't listen to her music but I'm sure the subject matter of her songs from her teenage years as a country singer is far different from what's on her latest album.It really isn’t. Her type of delivery is still the same, it’s just on a different beat. That’s not growth or development…
She just has different producers.
Every bland Taylor Swift song is trying to fill the thirst of the masses of insecure women that are thirsting for some Alannis Morissette, Jewel, and Sarah McLachlan authenticity. Unfortunately they’re not getting it on a mainstream level and this is what we have now.
Billie Eillish is at least giving something. Her last album>>>>>>> but of course Taylor has the machine behind her.
JID 35 and been making noise since 2016/17…neither new nor young. I would describe new and young as an 18-28 year old rapper who got on 2020 - now
JID is great. He's also 35.
He's closer to Kendrick, Cole and Drake's age than he is NBA Youngboy.

This. It "exists" but is no longer the mainstream force it was. Despite cats tryna push the "we used to dig in the crates" narrative, 90% of people wasn't doing that. The other 10% did it and the cream rose to the top.It did a dead cat bounce during the trap era then its been slowly sliding off the cliff.
If you have to search for “real rap” then accept that rap is now jazz status.
If trap music was properly categorized as such we'd be having a different conversation.From a historical perspective, we’ve been LONG overdue for a new genre
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That was an artificial position he and his backers created. When your label acts as a personal hit factory instead of a spreading of opportunity, while riding the waves of other artists on the come up, this is what happens.Hiphop needed drake. He was carrying the genre on his back…
After that battle… hiphop ain’t really had no hits.
Like when 50 killed hiphop by attacking everybody
There's enough to talk about, people just don't wanna hear it.There is no inspiring story anymore. Rap needed to pivot past the tiresome cliches corporate forced down to the masses and return to making music for black people about the black experience.
See the above.Drake kept rap alive…
Listen to her songs lolI don't listen to her music but I'm sure the subject matter of her songs from her teenage years as a country singer is far different from what's on her latest album.
Yall crucified the only mainstream rapper that was making GOOD music consistently
Now upcoming rappers copying NBA Youngboy or Thot Rap and the clones keep getting worse and worse![]()
Y'all nikkas part of the problem tooMake Boom Bap Great Again

This and all previous versions of hip-hop from Westcoast to Boom Bap are played out otherwise they’d be poppin right now.
Someone needs to come up with a new sound, only downside is it’d get copied ASAP and saturated.
The last part is the problem and I’ve said it many times on here. It’s way too easy to make music today. If you have a computer you have access to all the multimillion dollar instruments and equipment studios are full of right inside your laptop.
It was crazy to be able to play the exact same instrument on my computer that sooo many of my favorite songs from the 80’s and 90’s was made with (Yamaha DX-7). You know how much it used to cost to afford these instruments?
Everyone can do this now if they have a laptop rather than only a handful of people having access to sophisticated, expensive instruments.
Music in general and “playing with sounds” is saturated, period.