32DaysOfInfiniti
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@usmarin3 The substance of your content is what determines whether or not there is quality.
And where you can get songs from Too Short like "The Ghetto" which is a story which can be learned from, hell even "Shake That Monkey" provides insight into a topic despite how mundane it may seem.
Nowadays though, you got songs called "Mercy" which are not about that word, or even really about a Lamborghini. No story, no situation, no insight, just straight shit talking. Its like they are salesman for this false reality.
The substance is what determines the value of the music. Most if not all popular music has substance because for the most part every genre but hip hop are still based on feelings and events that actually happen in the artists lives. Not based on what an individual thinks everybody else wants to hear, what will get them signed, or get their dick wet.
This is the only genre where someone would intelligently try to the defend the question "Whats so bad about making/liking stupid music? So what it's not only destructive to the environment, economy, and also detrimental to young minds, these dudes are making money... Your just a hater"
I swear Jesus could come back and tell you the meaning of life and your destiny and most of yall would call him a hater. Straight idiocracy is so prevalent in hip hop culture and its people. its frightening.
To many implants, we need more real fans to speak up
Not discussing the most obscure or technically sound underground nigga no one cares about, but just more people who are actually objective and willing to question the quality of music with a clear mind and not based on what everybody else says.
Thats what hip hop is supposed to be, ground breaking, new, rebellious. Yet these days it's safe, stale and destructive. Like WTF is wrong with yall defending this shit.
Its textbook slave mentality to defend your oppressor, the way they so tastefully use these pop stars as their agents to mold perception of reality. Music is supposed to uplift people and yet all it seems to do these days is alienate the majority of the country that is poor convincing them to spend the little money they dont have...
There will be a change soon though, it always happens like this. Once a generation a rebellion ensues. Hopefully they havent drained that out of most of us yet.
And where you can get songs from Too Short like "The Ghetto" which is a story which can be learned from, hell even "Shake That Monkey" provides insight into a topic despite how mundane it may seem.
Nowadays though, you got songs called "Mercy" which are not about that word, or even really about a Lamborghini. No story, no situation, no insight, just straight shit talking. Its like they are salesman for this false reality.
The substance is what determines the value of the music. Most if not all popular music has substance because for the most part every genre but hip hop are still based on feelings and events that actually happen in the artists lives. Not based on what an individual thinks everybody else wants to hear, what will get them signed, or get their dick wet.
This is the only genre where someone would intelligently try to the defend the question "Whats so bad about making/liking stupid music? So what it's not only destructive to the environment, economy, and also detrimental to young minds, these dudes are making money... Your just a hater"
I swear Jesus could come back and tell you the meaning of life and your destiny and most of yall would call him a hater. Straight idiocracy is so prevalent in hip hop culture and its people. its frightening.
To many implants, we need more real fans to speak up
Not discussing the most obscure or technically sound underground nigga no one cares about, but just more people who are actually objective and willing to question the quality of music with a clear mind and not based on what everybody else says.
Thats what hip hop is supposed to be, ground breaking, new, rebellious. Yet these days it's safe, stale and destructive. Like WTF is wrong with yall defending this shit.
Its textbook slave mentality to defend your oppressor, the way they so tastefully use these pop stars as their agents to mold perception of reality. Music is supposed to uplift people and yet all it seems to do these days is alienate the majority of the country that is poor convincing them to spend the little money they dont have...
There will be a change soon though, it always happens like this. Once a generation a rebellion ensues. Hopefully they havent drained that out of most of us yet.
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