Hip hop....?!


Question: hey so i was juss wondering if anything,what kills ''modern day''hip hop for you?


Answers: hey so i was juss wondering if anything,what kills ''modern day''hip hop for you?

Okay heres your lists.

*Beats should not matter than the rapper thats on the song, and the beats need to be more unique, every beat is the same

*Since when does Ayo Technology(Singer/Rapper = 50 Cent, Prod = Timabaland) get more playing time than a song with Rakim and Dj Premier, that is sadddd.

*People need to start differentiate on flows and making songs harder to understand, add in some metaphors/similes and some nice rhymes, not just Crunk Juice! I fukd her last night, Rap sucks, if you listen to hip hop you have to listen to a song a fair amount of times to really understand everything the MC is saying, and that is real hip hop

*Im Rich, Own 60 Cars, fk this shiet let's hear some nice music, how about everyday life issues, or just unique songs.

I could go on for more, it's just that i have to go eat now, hope my mini list helps you.

The shitty lyrics and focus on only beats and "ghetto" voices.

how everyone you hear copies off of someone elses style

people bein fake

I don't like copycats. If they same things hundreds of times, it gets very annoying.

I like hip hop !

New rappers who think they're so hot like Mims, Yung Berg, Jibbs and stuff. 50 cent yapping about his money. Lil Wayne is the greatest rappa ever

Cant agree with that cuz I'm black. Sorry.

soulja boy tellin em

lyrics treating women as sex objects

First 'tape' i ever bought was N.W.A's niggaz4life album, Beasty boys ill communication, and snoops Doggystyle was a classic. Perhaps not that old, but in my opinion lives more so in the older schooled years; Dre's '2001'

What kills modern day Hip Hop?

How about record execs that look for any kind of artist(s) that can put an 1-Hit wonder out with a beat that sounds like it was produced by Sesame Street. I wouldn't be surprised to see Elmo pop up in a video with Hurricane Chris either...

Duece I get what you are saying and I wish more of that rap surfaced to the radio... but some people complain to me that when they are down, tired from work, or at a party they want to hear music to help them escape reality. Really that music they listen to is the only kind cept for R&B, and then they get too far gone and they push away any progressive or uplifting music because its unknown to the radio and TV.



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