Hip hop has become the most stupidest genre of music. It used to be at its peak during the 80's and 90's with its controversial, meaningful, and deep lyrics. Artists and rappers had talent, and they put their heart and soul into their songs. Now hip hop music revolves arouns money, girls, and cars, and other stupid stuff. Seriously how much talent does it take to say "ay bay bay", or "my lip gloss is poppin", and "chicken noodle soup". This current hip hop is garbage, and most good hip hop artists are now underground, those are the people that should have the record deals. Not these idiots with no talent getting money off of stupid sh1t. Will this current hip hop ever recover, it's starting to seem like it won't.
Will hip hop always be about chicken noodle soup and lip gloss?
I've talked to people who believe that those that listen will soon become sick of this crap thrown out here just to make a quick buck now a days. I really hope they're right. Honestly how long could this possibly go on? It will hopefully come full circle when those who still find it entertaining finally realize how ridiculous it sounds so that the entire industry is forced to search for something more meaningful.
Reply:Wow..... when was hip hop ever "deep"?????
Reply:Well, I never liked any sort of hip hop because even in it's "golden days" it still strongly protmoted violence and drug abuse, more than it does today. and yes i do indeed think hip hop today sucks. and it always has and will.
Reply:First off, I don't think you're in a position to state what is stupid and what isn't when you use phrases like "most stupidest", but otherwise I tend to agree with you. But there are plenty of good hip-hop acts out there with some depth and intelligence to them; try turning off the radio and listening to music elsewhere. Hopefully, sooner or later the trend of trying to out-retard the current hit makers should die down and you'll start to hear something unique and refreshing.
Also, Stella: you're being closed minded and blissfully ignorant; go back to listening to Kenny Chesney and Faith Hill and leave the hip-hop questions for people who care.
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