It's May 23, 2024, 09:35:40 AM
It started with Soulja Boy, Mike Jones, Plies, Yung Joc, J-Kwon, Young Jeezy, Rick Ross, Pitbull, Birdman, Lil Wayne..Few people thought it could be worse, then came Gucci Mane, OJ Da Juiceman, Lil Boosie, Waka Flocka Flame, Gudda Gudda.What's next? Wackas fucka? Lame suckaducka?Disclaimer: I may not have heard all these artists, but I can tell from their stage name, affiliated artists and song titles, that they must be abysmal.
dude im baning you mother over here in eu. but im not a white,brown,black,yellow etc. im your nightmare
no one is ruining anything, there is nothing to ruin. they are all their unique own artist, remember this is an ART form that's why they are ARTISTS. the same way people get along with scribbling on a piece of paper and calling it art and selling it for $300,000 - that's what they are doing. You filter the good and the bad on your own, that's what makes listening to music enjoyable, you know what you like. and if it's something you don't like, just don't listen to it - listen to the artists that you like, it's that simple, people need to quit complaining about people hurting hip hop, bla bla bla - so what? Don't hate on them if they are making money and enjoying what they are doing, even if you think it sucks. I agree some stuff makes me think "damn, how did that get big" - but people are buying it. Majority rules. In the end things will work out, no one remembers mediocre artists but people will always remember the good ones.
Don't blame those dudes for getting popular.Women are ruining hip-hop. Bitches used to be into R&B, but there's no R&B anymore. Now you got pop acts either ripping off Justin Timberlake or hip-hop acts trying to act like R&B acts making club songs. Females buy more records than anybody so guess who drives the direction of the industry and decided who is popular or not?
fans are ruining it.if they didn't support today's music, record labels wouldn't push it; but since everyone & their mother supports it, it keeps coming back.
Didn't expect such a "holier than thou" thread from you Jome. I know you're not one of those white European guys that only listen to De La Soul, Dead Prez, Slum Ville and always talk about real hip hop.... so I'm surprised.
Don't blame those dudes for getting popular.
That's some real shit. R&B and hip hop have practically merged into one watered down genre.
You can also argue that people are supporting today's music because the industry keeps pushing it. Maybe they are both a factor in a never ending circular cycle.
You are.Hip-Hop Elitists do hip-hop wrong, not the 'bad rappers'
There's a rapper who calls him Woocka Flocka Flacka? .. or whatever the hell it was.