XZIBIT & LAYZIE BONE : "CURRENT HIP HOP IS A DAMN MOCKERY!!!!" | TMZ

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Hip hop legends Layzie Bone and Xzibit are particularly riled up about the quality of today's music, but unlike most haters, they're at least offering solutions to go along with their customer complaints!!!

They were part of a panel discussion Thursday night, moderated by Justin Hunte and organized by Layzie's manager Steve Lobel in conjunction with the Black Jewish Entertainment Alliance. The event was planned as a celebration of hip hop's 50th anniversary ... but it quickly turned into a convo about how to save the culture.

Layzie encouraged an aspiring female rapper to be true to herself, but didn't hold his tongue in discrediting a lot of the content some female rappers have used to get ahead in the current era. He clearly thinks social media is a big part of the problem, as Layzie flipped IG the bird at one point.


Xzibit called today's rap music "a mockery," and named the issues he says impact hip hop on a larger scale. For instance, he says the internet allows anyone to masquerade as a rapper without actually honing the craft.

Xzibit blames past generations for not unionizing and learning to own their property, and says he's still pursuing legal action against Sony/Columbia Records with Steve's help.

https://www.tmz.com/2023/09/15/layzie-bone-xzibit-slma-hip-hop-today-mockery/?adid=social-tw[/UR L]
 

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This isn't new though. This has been going on since Pac/Biggie died :francis:

And to some oldheads before that...
I feel like older cats and younger cats back in the day had more of a working system. Dre brought Snoop up, Nas and Kool G, Jay and Kane ECT. I don't think it's like that now where you have like mentorship in a manner of speaking.
 

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I feel like older cats and younger cats back in the day had more of a working system. Dre brought Snoop up, Nas and Kool G, Jay and Kane ECT. I don't think it's like that now where you have like mentorship in a manner of speaking.

Maybe so, but there were some oldheads that didn't like the direction hip-hop was going during the mid to late 90s.
 

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Maybe so, but there were some oldheads that didn't like the direction hip-hop was going during the mid to late 90s.


their gripe was about the content - and rightfully so.

there werent any complaints about the actual talent.

thats a HUGE difference that people overlook when they bring this up.
 

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It’s been dead since Nas made the Hip Hop Is Dead album back in 2006. From the ringtone era to now the crackhead rapper era. That’s what happens when you make it only about hit songs for the charts instead of quality music.
 

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I feel like older cats and younger cats back in the day had more of a working system. Dre brought Snoop up, Nas and Kool G, Jay and Kane ECT. I don't think it's like that now where you have like mentorship in a manner of speaking.
No social media back then. New artists had to physically go out and network with producers and older artists who were already established. This was back when you had to literally call the record label 50x a day, and hope to God that the Head of A&R picks up. Social media replaced the middle man.
 
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