Friday, November 13, 2009

Will hip hop always be about lip gloss and chicken noodle soup?

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 lip gloss and chicken noodle soup?
hahaha... i'm thinking the same.. enough said...
Reply:I agree. I think that eventually hiphop will swing back to its origin. Cause good hiphop is still happening its just gone underground and has become local. But when you think about it, hiphop started out underground and local in the late '70's in New York! So it will eventually get back to it, everything in life is cyclical.
Reply:I agree with you! Everyone I know puts me down for "dissin'" their favorite genre of music. It's only my opinion, but how much talent does it take to sing and write some of these songs? And yet, people make millions off of it.





This is why I only favor songs with STRONG effort put into them. I love Opera. When you consider people dedicate their whole lives to learn different languages and sing opera so magnificently, you really feel that your money is going to a good cause.





Other genres, such as Vocal and Rock 'N Roll, are satisfying, as well.
Reply:As long as 15 and 16 year old kids keep listening to this crap, record executives will keep pushing it out. I also don't know what the fascination with dancing around cars is either, quite strange really.





So, I will keep listening to A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, and Pharcyde and be grateful they didn't sell out to commercialism before making great music


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