When did conscious rap become "uncool"?

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it never was cool, if there were lockers in hip-hop, that's where backpackers would be shoved
Stop with the lies and revisionist history. It was the epitome of cool at one point.
 

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thin line but i guess i'd give it to em

when i hear conscious i think more of dead prez/the roots
Regardless of what you think of PE is way more conscious than both of those groups (I love all three) and they would agree with you. In fact they would cite PE as a major influence.
 

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It never became uncool, it's just not nearly as marketable as trap/party rap or anything else played on the radio

There isn't a shortage of conscious rappers or anything they just don't gain as much shine as some of their peers
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Stop with the lies and revisionist history. It was the epitome of cool at one point.

show me the week

List of Billboard number-one rap singles of the 1980s and 1990s - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

longest reign since 89 was Me, Myself, and I 8 weeks for De La.

Tribe had Check the Rhime. Black Sheep. Longest streak at the time was OPP for 5 weeks. That's like 91-92.

Rebirth of Slick gets knocked off a 3 week run by Informer :scust: and then after that gets killed by Nuthin But A G' Thang, that's basically the end of 'concious' rap in the charts.

By 94, Funkdafied comes in with 11 weeks at number 1 :whoo:

Few weeks later Craig Mack has Flava in Ya Ear go for 10. And after the West/Bad Boy momentum gets going, Tupac and Big battle for like the next 3 years and the end of the decade was onto 'getting jiggy with it' and Ma$e, Missy, Jay-Z and shyt

tl;dr concious rap was never holding down the public consciousness, it's been underground
 
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Regardless of what you think of PE is way more conscious than both of those groups (I love all three) and they would agree with you. In fact they would cite PE as a major influence.


i would say pe was more pro black than anything. we'd have to delve into the definition of 'conscious rap' to really get to the bottom of this
 

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show me the week

List of Billboard number-one rap singles of the 1980s and 1990s - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

longest reign since 89 was Me, Myself, and I 8 weeks for De La.

Tribe had Check the Rhime. Black Sheep. Longest streak at the time was OPP for 5 weeks. That's like 91-92.

Rebirth of Slick gets knocked off a 3 week run by Informer :scust: and then after that gets killed by Nuthin But A G' Thang, that's basically the end of 'concious' rap in the charts.

By 94, Funkdafied comes in with 11 weeks at number 1 :whoo:

Few weeks later Craig Mack has Flava in Ya Ear go for 10. And after the West/Bad Boy momentum gets going, Tupac and Big battle for like the next 3 years and the end of the decade was onto 'getting jiggy with it' and Ma$e, Missy, Jay-Z and shyt

tl;dr concious rap was never holding down the public consciousness, it's been underground


It was the pinnacle of Black cool though. Sales don't reflect what was hot in rap back then. PE, X Clan and all the others back then had the attention of the Black youth. Now I'm sorry your cac charts don't record that but it is what it is...

Edit: The Pro Black movement went beyond music - T Shirts, a resurgence of Black Frats, African medallions, etc. all of which inspired Spike to make X and even TV shows at the time - like the A Different World, Fresh Prince and Family Matters noted it ...
 
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How is it uncool....Kendrick is the most dikkridden rapper currently besides Drake. :upsetfavre:
 

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It's always been that way, breh. For whatever reason, people are drawn towards negative shyt more so than positive shyt.
Besides, conscious rap is not really all that conscious.
Explain this for me a bit more please
 
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