Fake gangsta or street or whatever you want to call them they are the main ones getting pushed by the labels.what mainstream are you watching?
mainstream hip-hop basically consists of bama rappers and weirdo industry plants.
"gangsta rap" died with death row. now if its street rappers youre talking about. its mostly just meek millz & fly-by-night bamas.
Well...I sometimes get the sense that J. Cole should be handing in TPS reports to his office manager rather than headlining shows. He's cool, but tribe de la soul dead prez etc. they all had that IT factor...J. Cole is like a pair of dockers khakis ...I like dude...but sittin through a concert, uh no thanksCool enough?
Tell us what are really trying to say breh.
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"Broken glass everywhere, people pissin on the stairs, you know they just don't care" - the message By Grand Master Flash(the beginning)
You are wrong Hip Hop started with a message...
Ed "Duke Bootee" Fletcher, who was a staff songwriter as Sugarhill Records, started writing this song on a piano in his mother's basement in 1980. He made a demo of the song with his own raps and took it to label boss Sylvia Robinson, who asked Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five to record it. Flash would later speak of the song as a landmark in the evolution of rap, but he and the group wanted nothing to do with the song, and even ridiculed it when he heard the demo. "The subject matter wasn't happy. It wasn't no party s--t. It wasn't even some real street s--t. We would laugh at it," said Flash.
With the band balking at recording the song, she decided to record it with the group's rapper Melle Mel trading verses with Fletcher. At this point, Flash asked Robinson to let the entire group perform on the track, but she refused. Melle added some additional lyrics to the song as well.
Fake gangsta or street or whatever you want to call them they are the main ones getting pushed by the labels.
Well...I sometimes get the sense that J. Cole should be handing in TPS reports to his office manager rather than headlining shows. He's cool, but tribe de la soul dead prez etc. they all had that IT factor...J. Cole is like a pair of dockers khakis ...I like dude...but sittin through a concert, uh no thanks![]()
Young Thug, Migos, Cheef Keef, Meek Mills and such are the main ones getting pushed.name em.
just because most of this stuff isnt taking off like that with the public, doesnt mean its not the main stuff getting pushed.
Yep, music about blacks being killed by other blacks and promoting an overall destructive lifestyle to the black community will be shunned more and more as we unite and become increasingly aware that this music is being used against us. Kendrick and Cole are selling because they represent the "average" black man, not the negative stereotypical super thugged and swagged out caricature that the white man wants representing us.
Yea, you're definantly white.![]()
You kill me acting like rap causes the issue that pleg our commmuty.
All the issue we face now was around before hip hop.

AFTER you won your fake poster of the year award from that fixed poll

Rewriting history...da fukkyou cant just come out the blue 40 years later trying to rewrite history and talk about what YOU consider the beginning.
and regardless, thats still a long ass gap between that and the message. with the message being a song that the furious five didnt even want to do.
