This was posted on another recording forum (I won't mention the name) but I thought this is a good topic for us (Hip-Hop Producers) here at Illmuzik to discuss and dismiss the nonsense. Who better than the people who create dope music than us to put this on the record once and for all.
These are the main arguments that I've read people saying: (doesn't reflect my views just throwing this out as this is how a lot of musicians and the older generation feel, please note NOT ALL!).
Because most Rap/Hip-Hop producers don't "play" instruments and thus aren't musicians how can Rap be music?
How can Rap be music if the artist or producer has stolen (or paid for) music from other musicians and not actively took part in creating the entire song from scratch?
How can Rap be music, when the whole idea is about making money, fucking hos, bling bling, and being a tough guy? Is that what music is really about or is it just fake entertainment?
People have spent years learning to play an instrument and here comes along a person who doesn't write their own lyrics, or play their own music, get a hit song and become famous and or rich. How can most of these rappers think they are making good music?
These arguments were some of the most prevailing ones I came across, and don't think for a second I agree with all of this (I have my views and of course I believe Rap/Hip-Hop is music) but I just want to get another point of view from some other producers/rappers etc that have grew up listening to Hip-Hop like myself and or who understand the culture better than these Rock & Rollers who only know Rap/Hip-Hop through MTV and BET or bullshit Radio.
Also I have some questions of my own if anyone cares to answer or think about:
How can we make Hip-Hop better for our children, it's obvious that adults aren't the only ones listening to Rap/Hip-Hop but for those of you who have children growing up, how easy will it be for you to let your son or daughter listen to eminem for instance or 50 cent or Trina, etc. What I mean is do you agree that the content of Hip-Hop needs to be improved or do you feel the content is okay and the artists should be able to say what they want?
I know these are lots of questions answer one, answer all, or don't answer at all, but I'm a Hip-Hop lover till I die and I do believe that some positive change is needed in Hip-Hop. Maybe it can start here. Don't get me wrong either I don't think everything should be rosy as far as content either, I understand the streets I've been there, lived there, but when do you get tired of hearing the same ol same ol?
These are the main arguments that I've read people saying: (doesn't reflect my views just throwing this out as this is how a lot of musicians and the older generation feel, please note NOT ALL!).
Because most Rap/Hip-Hop producers don't "play" instruments and thus aren't musicians how can Rap be music?
How can Rap be music if the artist or producer has stolen (or paid for) music from other musicians and not actively took part in creating the entire song from scratch?
How can Rap be music, when the whole idea is about making money, fucking hos, bling bling, and being a tough guy? Is that what music is really about or is it just fake entertainment?
People have spent years learning to play an instrument and here comes along a person who doesn't write their own lyrics, or play their own music, get a hit song and become famous and or rich. How can most of these rappers think they are making good music?
These arguments were some of the most prevailing ones I came across, and don't think for a second I agree with all of this (I have my views and of course I believe Rap/Hip-Hop is music) but I just want to get another point of view from some other producers/rappers etc that have grew up listening to Hip-Hop like myself and or who understand the culture better than these Rock & Rollers who only know Rap/Hip-Hop through MTV and BET or bullshit Radio.
Also I have some questions of my own if anyone cares to answer or think about:
How can we make Hip-Hop better for our children, it's obvious that adults aren't the only ones listening to Rap/Hip-Hop but for those of you who have children growing up, how easy will it be for you to let your son or daughter listen to eminem for instance or 50 cent or Trina, etc. What I mean is do you agree that the content of Hip-Hop needs to be improved or do you feel the content is okay and the artists should be able to say what they want?
I know these are lots of questions answer one, answer all, or don't answer at all, but I'm a Hip-Hop lover till I die and I do believe that some positive change is needed in Hip-Hop. Maybe it can start here. Don't get me wrong either I don't think everything should be rosy as far as content either, I understand the streets I've been there, lived there, but when do you get tired of hearing the same ol same ol?