True or False.. Mixtapes devalued Hip Hop?

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it has let artists make the type of hip hop they wanna make for the most part.


major albums not being good is the problem


mixtapes>>>albums the past 6-7 years
 

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Yes it most definitely has

When an artist now starts fiving away his hard work for free it devalues their work...and in turn devalues hip hop....also consider the large saturation of it.......
 

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which mixtapes are u refering to...The original mixtapes with songs from various artists, blends and scratching...Or demos which have been name changed to "mixtapes" in the new millinium??
 

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it has let artists make the type of hip hop they wanna make for the most part.


major albums not being good is the problem


mixtapes>>>albums the past 6-7 years

I think the wool is being pulled over our eyes...

I think they are indeed albums without the marketing budget from a label. Yall actually think record companies are just letting signed artist GIVE away music? Lol

Hell no'
 

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I think the wool is being pulled over our eyes...

I think they are indeed albums without the marketing budget from a label. Yall actually think record companies are just letting signed artist GIVE away music? Lol

Hell no'

maybe not


but compare the quality to the albums they are SUPPOSED to be selling.
 

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which mixtapes are u refering to...The original mixtapes with songs from various artists, blends and scratching...Or demos which have been name changed to "mixtapes" in the new millinium??

:yes:

tell em Smoke!!!...these ARE NOT MIXTAPES!!!!

these STREET ALBUMS are nothing more than promotional material for the artists....

when i think of mixtapes i think of the RON G's..KID CAPRIS....and even the JAM PONY MIXTAPES in miami...where it's a compliaton of songs with mixing , blending and deejay voiceovers and scratching.....

these "demos" or "albums before the albums" is just artists way of garnering the intrest of not only fans but the record companies they are trying to persuade in getting a deal for or opening a budget for a project that's been sitting on the shelf.....

so it's the INDUSTRY that has devalued HIP HOP ...not these "street albums" nor the "Artists" themselves.....when u live in an era where the A&R is no longer a productive role within the industry and labels expect artists to build thier own buzz and do everything on thier own....cause the labels are CHEAP they NO LONGER INVEST IN THE ARTISTS THESE DAYS...THIER IS NO MORE ARTIST DEVELOPMENT

SO THE ARTIST HAS NO CHOICE BUT TO DEVELOP HIMSELF ON THESE "SO-CALLED MIXTAPES"

.....then this is what you have an industry within a industry
 
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Yea, I agree with blackslash. Mixtapes have devalued hip-hop. I think of street albums as mixtapes just because they're both free.

When mixtape really blew up, it broke down the barriers of entry into hip hop. i.e., major record deals/distribution/marketing. It allowed artists to put out the music they wanted with no help from a label. With the Internet being so big, every artist has an outlet to push their music. This in turn means over saturation. More rappers and music out = less value.

It also made the job of labels easier because they don't really have to search and develop rappers for the most part anymore. They can just sit back and choose from who has the hottest songs. Which devalues hip-hop compared to other genres.
 

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You know what devalued hip hop?
Radio stations and ringtone rappers, one hit wonders, and worldstarhiphop

How can you say mixtapes devalued hip hop when you got someone like Lloyd Banks who drops better mixtapes then albums.
Even many G Unit Radios were better than G Unit albums
Lupe Fiasco mixtapes better than most people albums
Classic Papoose mixtapes when everyone was rewinding saying damnn did he just say that?

Old Saigon mixtapes
A-Team mixtapes, hardhood classic
Clipse got it for cheap mixtapes
JR Writer Mixtapes, the first writer blocks


Come on man!
I rather listen to raw music then controlled music!
 

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I see what you're getting it, it's like . . okay so now it's cool release a lesser quality material? It's like half the artistry of what an album is suppose to be
 

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You know what devalued hip hop?
Radio stations and ringtone rappers, one hit wonders, and worldstarhiphop

How can you say mixtapes devalued hip hop when you got someone like Lloyd Banks who drops better mixtapes then albums.
Even many G Unit Radios were better than G Unit albums
Lupe Fiasco mixtapes better than most people albums
Classic Papoose mixtapes when everyone was rewinding saying damnn did he just say that?

Old Saigon mixtapes
A-Team mixtapes, hardhood classic
Clipse got it for cheap mixtapes
JR Writer Mixtapes, the first writer blocks


Come on man!
I rather listen to raw music then controlled music!

I definitely agree with this. Hiphop now is just sad, and it's not because of the mixtapes but idiotic fans that accept everything as good. The criteria for good rap music has fallen off so drastically that it's become a joke, an opportunity for every goofy idiot to rap and persuade enough idiots out there that it's actually good. This right now is the dark ages of Hiphop...commercialized, pop-like, with no message and with over-inflated egos of individuals that became succesful over night.
 

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Yeah, and lil Wayne oversaturated the market, which led followers to do the same thing. Now no one appreciates the ALBUM anymore and forces people to conform to one format.
 

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You know what devalued hip hop?
Radio stations and ringtone rappers, one hit wonders, and worldstarhiphop

How can you say mixtapes devalued hip hop when you got someone like Lloyd Banks who drops better mixtapes then albums.
Even many G Unit Radios were better than G Unit albums
Lupe Fiasco mixtapes better than most people albums
Classic Papoose mixtapes when everyone was rewinding saying damnn did he just say that?

Old Saigon mixtapes
A-Team mixtapes, hardhood classic
Clipse got it for cheap mixtapes
JR Writer Mixtapes, the first writer blocks


Come on man!
I rather listen to raw music then controlled music!

exactly.

mixtapes have been carrying hip-hop for the past 10 years now. those tapes you mentioned and others are what hip-hop is all about.

now, as for those internet/industry plant rappers that get championed on here these days, those arent really mixtapes. theyre secret albums like dude implied near the top of the thread.
 
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