stuck said:
^^^dont get me wrong, I like some of the hyphy music, I just don't like the way it makes the Bay look on a Nationwide scale
I agree. That was an informative article.
Hyphy is OK as a "foot-in-the-door" for the Bay Area rap music scene. But because of the dance-oriented nature of the music, people need to be prepared for the fact that even if Hyphy DOES blow up on a complete national level, it probably won't last in the spotlight for that long (quality or not, most styles of music don't, because the media has always had an "out w/ the old, in w/the new" attitude).
Hopefully there can be ANOTHER Bay Area rap style to be "next" in the national spotlight once Hyphy fades out. That way, the Bay can continue to get the widespread attention it deserves. Otherwise, the Bay will be thought of (by those who don't know any better) as a one-trick pony musically speaking, which of course is far from the truth. Just my view, though.
PEACE!