What killed hiphop?

What killed our beloved Hiphop brehs?


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L. Deezy

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Where the Heatmakers? Lol
Cant use them unless you can clear the samples

No Just blaze? Who can pay to clear a Doors sample? Lol
 

BIGDENNIS10UK

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The fact it's so acceptable to sell out, fans don't give a fukk "he's getting money....".

Weak live shows.
 

dora_da_destroyer

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I hate when people blame the Internet for what's wrong with hip hop. I definently think its not dead because even with the low sales hip hop is still very much a part of pop culture. But the fans don't wanna support the artist, it's as simple as that. nikkas say the its easy to download albums which is very true but it's also just as easy for fans of other genres to download music as well but they still go show support. I will never understand up and coming artist not supporting artist either, do nikkas not know that the more that hip hop music sells the more that labels will be willing to sign new artist. And to the fans who want more substance or quality the more you buy of your favorite artist the more demand not only them but the type of music they make will be in demand.

To me it's a chicken and egg thing, rappers stared putting out garbage albums, really focusing on singles, albums looked like industry compilations, etc. so why buy the album if artists aren't making solid projects? shyt is just one big back and forth
 
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