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What has happened to rap?
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What rap used to be(actual talent)
What rap is now(no talent)
What the **** has happened to rap with all these wannabes like YMCMB, and all those other bitches like Wiz Khalifa... Its sad
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What rap is now(no talent)
What the **** has happened to rap with all these wannabes like YMCMB, and all those other bitches like Wiz Khalifa... Its sad
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Poltics and Mainstream My Brotha. Such a Shame of what rappers are now
How did rap go to soo good to soo dry ? Mainstream (
How did rap go to soo good to soo dry ? Mainstream (
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Good rap is here you just have to look in the underground, not mainstream.
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Good rap is here you just have to look in the underground, not mainstream.
I do listen to underground, Matlock, Cyne Cise star, Typical cats, Substantional are all underground rappers that would murder any mainstream wannabe nowadays but my point is that, how did rap turn into this shit that people think is good?
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Woah, Tyga can rhyme faded with faded! Holy sh*t. /sarcasm
Lol, but seriously, rap has gone to sh*t, atleast the mainstream.
Lol, but seriously, rap has gone to sh*t, atleast the mainstream.
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Rap will always be good if you know how to party with dubstep and techno.
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It has absolutely nothing to do with new artists.
The consumer is the person who purchases the product and supports what comes out, and unfortunately ignorant kids buy this.
It's not the artists fault for selling out and making horrible songs, it's the consumer and their fan-base for supporting the change.
All rappers have a great past, and the majority of their first albums are their best work and when they get signed? They change too.
It has absolutely nothing to do with the artist, it's not Tyga or Lil Wayne's fault for selling out and making crap albums and petty singles.
They're selling out because that's what the majority of these kids want now-a-days, they don't care about lyrics, and actual talent.
They'd much rather hear about "Popping bottles in the club," and rap that has to do with snapbacks, and materialistic items really.
The only way Rap will go back to normal is if the fans begin to speak up and stop supporting crap artists, and support good ones.
The consumer is who makes these artists money, and without us? They're nothing but a wasteful talent. But we let them control us.
If things would change and we controlled them and actually spoke up about their horrible changes? Rap could possibly be a lot better.
For real though, I agree but it'll never change. Just don't blame the new artists for trying to adapt to this horrible generation.
Do you think they want to rap that way? I doubt it. But they HAVE to or no-one will support them, what's hard to understand?
The consumer is the person who purchases the product and supports what comes out, and unfortunately ignorant kids buy this.
It's not the artists fault for selling out and making horrible songs, it's the consumer and their fan-base for supporting the change.
All rappers have a great past, and the majority of their first albums are their best work and when they get signed? They change too.
It has absolutely nothing to do with the artist, it's not Tyga or Lil Wayne's fault for selling out and making crap albums and petty singles.
They're selling out because that's what the majority of these kids want now-a-days, they don't care about lyrics, and actual talent.
They'd much rather hear about "Popping bottles in the club," and rap that has to do with snapbacks, and materialistic items really.
The only way Rap will go back to normal is if the fans begin to speak up and stop supporting crap artists, and support good ones.
The consumer is who makes these artists money, and without us? They're nothing but a wasteful talent. But we let them control us.
If things would change and we controlled them and actually spoke up about their horrible changes? Rap could possibly be a lot better.
For real though, I agree but it'll never change. Just don't blame the new artists for trying to adapt to this horrible generation.
Do you think they want to rap that way? I doubt it. But they HAVE to or no-one will support them, what's hard to understand?
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Lol look at the thumb nail on the tyga vid
same lyrics the whole song.
same lyrics the whole song.
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I hate new rap so much
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the music industry is all in it for the money its not about what your singing about or have much to any meaning.. this is happening to all kinds of music and there are new kinds of music that support music having no meaning.
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