I don't buy the dumbing down of society. The majority of people swallowing up this bullshit music are actually middle to upper class teens getting some of the best education in the world.
I do agree society is dumbing down, but the consumers off this music are not.
The artist bare a blunt of the responsibility. They are the ones creating the music and (mainstream artists) are not providing any alternative to this "D-Boy" junk.
Consumers can only buy music that is available to be purchased and who is responsible for creating that music? The artists.
DJ's also play a huge real in the current mess. As Sean Price puts it,
"Call dude at the radio, listen could you play me yo?
Yeah I'ma play it, he ain't play it but he played me though"
Unless your putting money in a dj's pocket they aren't going to spin your shit, unless it's college of course.
DJ's don't break new music anymore they just play what's safe, and what comes with a couple greenbacks attached to it.
Onced exposed to the real hip hop that is being made in all regions of the country and globe.... people will buy it.
My 17 year old sister in law heard me bumping Sean Price's Monkey Bars one day. Even though all she listened to before was Souljah Boy, Lil Jon and Brittney Spears stuff... she went out the next time she got paid and bought Sean Price's shit and her favorite track is "Onion Heads" to top it off.
She's always asked me to burn and has even stolen many of my cd's. She always asks, "How do you hear about these people? Why don't the play this stuff on the radio?"
I have no answer.
Speaking of dumbing down hip hop. Isn't it the dumbest shit in the world that Def Squad is not on Def Jam.
I actually remember about 10 years ago thinking to myself if there's every a time Erick Sermon, Keith Murray and Redman aren't on Def Jam, Hip Hop would be in a bad place.
And here we are.
I do agree society is dumbing down, but the consumers off this music are not.
The artist bare a blunt of the responsibility. They are the ones creating the music and (mainstream artists) are not providing any alternative to this "D-Boy" junk.
Consumers can only buy music that is available to be purchased and who is responsible for creating that music? The artists.
DJ's also play a huge real in the current mess. As Sean Price puts it,
"Call dude at the radio, listen could you play me yo?
Yeah I'ma play it, he ain't play it but he played me though"
Unless your putting money in a dj's pocket they aren't going to spin your shit, unless it's college of course.
DJ's don't break new music anymore they just play what's safe, and what comes with a couple greenbacks attached to it.
Onced exposed to the real hip hop that is being made in all regions of the country and globe.... people will buy it.
My 17 year old sister in law heard me bumping Sean Price's Monkey Bars one day. Even though all she listened to before was Souljah Boy, Lil Jon and Brittney Spears stuff... she went out the next time she got paid and bought Sean Price's shit and her favorite track is "Onion Heads" to top it off.
She's always asked me to burn and has even stolen many of my cd's. She always asks, "How do you hear about these people? Why don't the play this stuff on the radio?"
I have no answer.
Speaking of dumbing down hip hop. Isn't it the dumbest shit in the world that Def Squad is not on Def Jam.
I actually remember about 10 years ago thinking to myself if there's every a time Erick Sermon, Keith Murray and Redman aren't on Def Jam, Hip Hop would be in a bad place.
And here we are.