What happened to knowledge of self in hip hop music, or in general.

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HyenaKilla;4407115 said:
Internal factors includes Indifference, Apathy, & Greed. External factors are Crack-Cocaine, Fast Money, Hoes.

"Subliminal hypnotism and colonialism leaves most niggas dead or in prison"
 
Great thread. Knowledge of Self isnt embraced because there's no one teaching it to the younger generation. I think ppl don't realize how bad the Crack Era messed up the black family structure in America. And the basis of all stability is family. The Black family has been ripped apart and without a stable home the fundamentals of knowing your family history and knowing ur cultural history is not a major factor.

This is Bigger than Music but that's why I started my Kings and Qweens movement
 
Gen. Stasia;4407357 said:
Great thread. Knowledge of Self isnt embraced because there's no one teaching it to the younger generation. I think ppl don't realize how bad the Crack Era messed up the black family structure in America. And the basis of all stability is family. The Black family has been ripped apart and without a stable home the fundamentals of knowing your family history and knowing ur cultural history is not a major factor.

This is Bigger than Music but that's why I started my Kings and Qweens movement

crack fucked up the generation that grew up in the middle of it. The young ass kids have a better chance. But many of the oldheads that grew up in that NWA/ Menace II Society era are still stuck in it and Knowledge of self takes a back seat to fast money and little fame.
 
brothas didn't just come out the womb wanting money, cars, and hoes, most of the thoughts are programmed. People tend to play into sterotypes and certain living situations are systematically aimed at specific groups. the whole crack epidimic was a plan and I believe there are some people who have used hip hop as jail propaganda because they are invested in the prison industry.
 
look what's being played on the radio today, you hardly hear any rapper speaking about knowledge. so these young dudes got influenced by what they heard and so this is why we are where we at.

i'm sure mos def, talib etc were influenced by melly mel, public enemy, ice cube etc who used to spit knowledge.

they took that away because "it doesn't fit the formula" we can counter this by spitting knowledge that sounds like the "formula"
 
@WildSelf Crack fucked up the parents of this generation which essentially fucked up this generation. But I do have to admit that the New generation (My Generation) deserves some credit even tho our music is shitty (even tho we are not making it for the most part) I hear a lot more of my peers talk about college than lets say my older siblings peers (Late 80s babies)
 
Gen. Stasia;4408309 said:
@WildSelf Crack fucked up the parents of this generation which essentially fucked up this generation. But I do have to admit that the New generation (My Generation) deserves some credit even tho our music is shitty (even tho we are not making it for the most part) I hear a lot more of my peers talk about college than lets say my older siblings peers (Late 80s babies)

thats true. Im an 80s baby myself, and when I was growing up, if I even spoke about going to college, there would be niggas that would hate on it. Some people that I associated with are offended for even hearing about school. Now that Im older, there is a bigger reason why there is no other group like Public Enemy of my generation. Its bigger than just money.

 
But I think what UsMarine said is true also. "Fight the Power" was a catchy song and Knowledge doesn't have to be boring. Even if u go back to James Brown "Im Black and im Proud" that was a powerful but fun sing along song. Its just finding that balance which im trying to do as an Artist.

And also the ppl tryin to tell this generation what to do are not even part of this Generation. And there's a lot more going on in the community than "Sun Moon and Stars"
 
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Gen. Stasia;4408358 said:
But I think what UsMarine said is true also. "Fight the Power" was a catchy song and Knowledge doesn't have to be boring. Even if u go back to James Brown "Im Black and im Proud" that was a powerful but fun sing along song. Its just finding that balance which im trying to do as an Artist.

And also the ppl tryin to tell this generation what to do are not even part of this Generation. And there's a lot more going on in the community than "Sun Moon and Stars"

I think underground hip-hop is catchy... shit like "Just to Get By," etc. It's just not pushed to the forefront by label execs who pay for radio slots via Payola.
 
@DharmicX Just to get by got Talib a lil traction but the timing of that song was all wrong. If he woulda dropped it years before or even now it woulda blown up bigger.
 
Gen. Stasia;4408973 said:
@DharmicX Just to get by got Talib a lil traction but the timing of that song was all wrong. If he woulda dropped it years before or even now it woulda blown up bigger.

Trying to play a hypothetical game about timing of certain records is tough to do just because a lot has changed in the industry in the last decade and also if he had waited to put out that song, whose to say he would be where he's at in the game currently. And honestly, the system within the mainstream and mainstream media outlets (radio, television, etc.) is so manufactured that it's very difficult for certain artists to break into those lanes anyways.
 
documentaries are cool and can be interesting and informative. but money and impact wise they cant touch avengers or goodfellas, etc. if people wanna try to teach in their music cool, even though thats the parents/guardians job But you cant expect it to compete with the blockbuster popular entertainment type of music.
 
Now it is easier to prove some of the things rappers say is wrong. No one wants to be clowned for making a song on the wrong side of a cause.

Common, Killer Mike, Big Boi, Lupe, Nas, & other have made and/or still make these songs
 
I got three kids and I gotta make sure they are armed to the teeth with enough book and street smarts to survive in this concrete jungle.
 

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