No one could hate on this material now or even then because it was ORIGINAL. There was no one around to diss it but my parents who were Motown heads....and white people did'nt like it to much back then either...atleast in the states anyway. The game is what it is now and I have come to except that. HIP HOP LIVES!the whole talk about contemporary rap being all about nonesense, dancing, and making money needs to just stop- these people forgot about all the party-hearty, hotel-motel-holiday-inn, ladies-what's-your-zodiac-sign stuff? and if they're not that old, they might remember the ugly-people-be-quiet, Brenda-got-a-big-ol-butt, let's-do-the-dance-called-the-Pee-Wee-Herman days. the most annoying thing about people who talk this "back in the day" shit is how limited their awareness of history seems.
This is a good topic. I am 28. I think it varies. As for me, it's a habit to follow the trend of mainstream music because it's also part of my side job since I DJ too and that's pretty much all I listen to. I don't really have anything bad to say about today's music. I never do because I'm very open minded and will listen to anything new. If an 8 year old kid tells me to check out this song that Miley Cyrus did, I'll be like, "Sure lets hear it." But ofcourse, I have an outstanding collection of music from different genres and time frame too that I listen to from time to time depending on my mood. But I prefer listening to fresh new music because I get tired of listening to the same old stuff. It helps me keep my mind fresh as far music making goes.
What really amazes me is that most of the crowd I DJ for are young professionals ages between 25-35 years of age. I'll throw on artists like Soulja Boy and Lady Gaga on my set and surprisingly people seem to like it. I know people who thinks Soulja Boy's music is garbage and stuff. But..... when they're at the bar or club and hears that garbage music, they magically know the entire verse and chorus for that song. Funny huh? It must be the mixure of alcohol. Yea, maybe its the alcohol that impaired their judgement lol.
However, I do believe that my opinion will eventually change as I age. I can sometime feel the affect kicking in when I DJ. Especially when I'm in the middle of my set, my mind goes blank and I'm thinking to myself, "Damn... what am I going to play next?" Maybe I'm starting to lose my mojo slowly lol.
KurtisRich said:I understand that some people are still "STUCK" in the 90's wearing baggy pants and all. But all I'm saying is some people are comfortable wearing what they wear and is used to being in a certain comfort zone. It's just like music. Some people are still "STUCK" on what they grew up listening to and they can't accept the fact that everything is changing around them.
Oh I know this one does not have anything to do with Music. But I would like to state that aging DOES affect on how people think about fashion. I think music and fashion goes so well together and both can relate.
As for me, I like to follow fashion trends on what's hot and what's not but I only wear things that is appropiate for my age. I was talking to an old co-worker of mine who is about 15-20 years older than I am about fashion the other day. He's more of a rocker type dude but he's cool as shit. He tells me that back then at one point, they didn't let him wear tight pants to school and he had to fight for his rights to wear tight pants. Which makes me think of how it was during the 90's when baggy pants was starting to get a buzz in the fashion trend. You couldn't wear baggy pants to some schools either and they would make you go home to change. My parents, aunts, uncles, grand parents, etc. DID NOT like baggy pants either and during that time, it was the "HOTT" shit among youths my age ranging from 12-25 years of age. That was the trend during that time.
Now that we're in the newer age, 2009, alot of youths today are wearing tight pants. Not only that the wear tight pants, but they are sagging it too lol. Many people around my age (I'm 28 BTW) HATES that style. I have no problem with it because I am into fashion and I keep up with the trends as well, but they HATE it when they see people wear tight pants just like how our folks hated us when they see us wore baggy pants.
I understand that some people are still "STUCK" in the 90's wearing baggy pants and all. But all I'm saying is some people are comfortable wearing what they wear and is used to being in a certain comfort zone. It's just like music. Some people are still "STUCK" on what they grew up listening to and they can't accept the fact that everything is changing around them.
Okay call me old but firstly throughout time if your underwear was showing thats comedy. Not baggy but your ass is hanging out thats comedy, especially if you have to literally hold your pants up as you walk...come on now..thats fuckin comedy!
THEN , I was there when the skin tight 80's sperm killing jeans were in, it was good when they left lol.
But WHY would you have the combo of skin tight jeans on a guy with his ass hanging out LOL?
This, to me , is PURE comedy or pure gayness.. Im sorry but to me without a second glance that ish looks gay period!
Now I understand that my grandparents thought you should wear the waistline of your pants up around your armpits and all that and styles change but honestly...Ass hanging out??? On on men???
HoooooMooooo
Im not saying that Im not stuck in the 90's its true we do get stuck on ish, but I see kids in my hood wearing that shit and my first thought is damn that lil highschool dude is gay? Already? I had no idea.. But then maybe he isnt, then I see another kid who def IS wearing the same shit and I wonder.. hhhmmmmm I wonder.
Not all the kids are wearing this shit, some just wear reg clothes and I give props to them.