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Sicc OG
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What ya think hip-hop is going to be like? Or is it going to be dead in these years? Hopefully not....post up your thoughts!
 
Feb 5, 2005
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IT WONT B DEAD...

BUT IT WILL CERTAINLY B WORSE THAN IT IZ NOW...

ERYTIME I DONT THINK IT CAN GET WORSE, IT DOES...

AN ITz A TREND DAT JUS WONT END...

2DAYz CONCEPTz IN HIP-HOP R GO'N FURTHER AN FURTHER DOWN DA TOILET !!!

AN ITz SO CATCHY ( HOOKz/BEATz., NOT LYRICz ) DAT MOST PPL NO LONGER CARE, THEY JUS ACCEPT IT...


- GEEzUz
 
Apr 20, 2005
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i think there will be alot more rich independent artist that have creative control. But i think major labels will find away to stop even indie labels from pushing shit out. And having cd's will be old school then. All albums will probably available for flash downloads. Thats prolly most likely in 20 years though, maybe 10. who knows.
 
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why would anybody want hiphop to be dead? especialy major labels... they making millions from hiphop... but yeah, I think it will get worse
 
May 25, 2005
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The state of the game now on the gay chart is at extreme. In a couple of years it will reach its maximum level of Ultimate. A few years later, a whole new chart will need to be made expressing the disgusting, no talent, wack beat pieces of trash that will be flooding the youths ears.
 

Y-S

Sicc OG
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^^^ I think I agree with you completely

Best example: "Papozao" by K-fed......lol.....fuck is this shit?

edit: But nowadays it seems like some artists are focused on getting money, not bringing out the real talent so more non-hip hop people would feed the artits, just for a bonus...
 
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"I'm sick and tired of you sissy rappin bastards, never thought the shit get any worse than Missy rappin' backwards"..."Real lyricists is takin rap back from all you ballas, all you band-aid wearin punks I'ma oochie ya walla walla's" - Panic

I think it will get worse...unless real lyricists do take rap back...but I dont know if the industry will let that happen
 
May 25, 2005
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^^^Real lyricists draw in no money it seems, which is pretty sad. The masses nowadays, the people helpin these no talent fucks blow up, are the ones deciding that. The majority of consumers in this genre wanna here "skeet skeet, ballin ballin, fancy cars, i hit the club" type of shit. If your character resembles this, you will get noticed. Major companies are not gonna invest in something like that, only something thats guaranteed to draw in cash. Hey, im only 22, but I say blame the kids. There will always be the ones puttin out that true form pure essence shit that started this whole thing, but soon enough, we (lyricists) will be looked upon as outcasts in "hip hop".
 

Y-S

Sicc OG
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Xactly....

If the real lyricists had a major support and promotion, the hip-hop would be definitely be back on a tight track.....it's like those cats with no talent are the only ones that are getting full support and promotions which is probably taking hip-hop downhill or being itself a sell-out....the more real rappers get shine, the real hip-hop gets more shine
 

Palmer

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I don't know how it will change but i'm sure it will be worse. That's why I'm sure I'll still be bumping a lot of the shit I do now from the mid 90's.
 
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Rap is going to get really fuckin shitty, a lot of white rap artists will flood the market, and all this shit in the world is gonna get real bad and some of it's gonna hit America reflecting in the people, so rap will take a slight turn with some more real ass shit then niggas will create a new music and culture like they always do and everybody will end up jumping on it.