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rap ain't big nomore. In the charts, rap turned out to pop music, look at Tmbo's record with Justin Timberlake, Nelly Furtado and all that shit. Look at all that shit from the south (Young Joc etc.) or look even at DJ Quik and his dumb ass "Fixxers" idea. That's straight up pop and I think it won't improve, it will get more worse every year. So real rap will stay alive as long as the real fans (us) support them real rappers.
What u said about reggae and how "everybody" turned out doing reggae music is a good comparison to rap these days. "Everybody" wants to have hiphop beats on their albums and rap has mixed ALOT with r&b and pop Let's hope rap never dies.
Quote from: Funkadelicc on March 31, 2007, 04:49:04 AMrap ain't big nomore. In the charts, rap turned out to pop music, look at Tmbo's record with Justin Timberlake, Nelly Furtado and all that shit. Look at all that shit from the south (Young Joc etc.) or look even at DJ Quik and his dumb ass "Fixxers" idea. That's straight up pop and I think it won't improve, it will get more worse every year. So real rap will stay alive as long as the real fans (us) support them real rappers.But rap is still on top. Cuz if look at reggae now, it really died out in the international music scene. But even tho rap has turned pop, its still on top, cuz its still popular. Quote from: K.Dub on March 31, 2007, 06:18:29 AMWhat u said about reggae and how "everybody" turned out doing reggae music is a good comparison to rap these days. "Everybody" wants to have hiphop beats on their albums and rap has mixed ALOT with r&b and pop Let's hope rap never dies.Rap will always be here, but probably not as popular as it is right now. But im still waiting when reggae is gonna take over the game again
Everything must come to an end. Rap will never die out completely, but who long do you think rap will stay like this? Maybe some off yall know how big reggae was back in the day, but it was the same like rap. Everyobody was making reggae or reggae influenced songs. But eventually it died out. You still got reggae but its not as big anymore as back in the day.And rap is really big now, so how do you think the future will look for rap?