afriquedeluxe
ILLIEN
Got inspired to start this thread from Classic's original thread here.
The general atmosphere there was that this rapper was not bringing anything new to the table. While I agree to some point I think it is fair to say there is still a market for it.
There is a fair number of people who are implicitly/explicitly requesting something new, something fresh. What I have noticed though, (and I may be wrong in this) is that most people that want new fresh shit are usually involved in music industry somehow. The majority of music consumers don't seem to care. This mass, as a famous social scientist Marion Hampton once warneded, seem to have a "depressed intelligence". So they will keep consuming music no matter what, whether its innovative or not, they will not actively request fresh ideas. Instead if a new idea does pop up, they will either jump on it or reject it.
Now what I have to ask is, where do you guys feel hiphop is going content wise, lyric wise and perhaps beat wise aswell. People are saying they are tired of the same old gun blasting, show off shit, but where do you want it to now go? If we look at soul/rnb music, the topics have been the same for decades. What makes hiphop any different. What else can one rap about besides love,hate,power,struggle? Give me some ideas here...
So where is hiphop going.
The general atmosphere there was that this rapper was not bringing anything new to the table. While I agree to some point I think it is fair to say there is still a market for it.
There is a fair number of people who are implicitly/explicitly requesting something new, something fresh. What I have noticed though, (and I may be wrong in this) is that most people that want new fresh shit are usually involved in music industry somehow. The majority of music consumers don't seem to care. This mass, as a famous social scientist Marion Hampton once warneded, seem to have a "depressed intelligence". So they will keep consuming music no matter what, whether its innovative or not, they will not actively request fresh ideas. Instead if a new idea does pop up, they will either jump on it or reject it.
Now what I have to ask is, where do you guys feel hiphop is going content wise, lyric wise and perhaps beat wise aswell. People are saying they are tired of the same old gun blasting, show off shit, but where do you want it to now go? If we look at soul/rnb music, the topics have been the same for decades. What makes hiphop any different. What else can one rap about besides love,hate,power,struggle? Give me some ideas here...
So where is hiphop going.