Now after reading through this:
I now understand the drawling of the line between real Hip Hop versus the party style Hip Hop I'm getting this generation. Granted I grew up listening to Gospel music every day of my life until recently branched off and got hooked on Hip Hop. I was comparing Jay Z's earlier albums to today's Hip Hop and I can see a drastic change from what it once was.
Sad but I can understand the hate some have for Drake, Lil Wayne, and others. It's clear now.
Before I didn't understand why people hated these new so called Rap artists but now I understand.
Thanks for that analysis Devil Theory. That certainly helped me out.
Surprised and delighted this got posted, because I was planning on doing it and likewise probably getting ignored.
Great song and Supa is a great rapper, although I do think he needs to switch up his lyrical content about his struggles getting further in his career, etc; it's only holding him back at this point, especially after he came back from retirement.
I feel like if this is the direction we're going then quality hiphop/rap will never come back to the forefront. It'll be the club, forever. If 2Chainz can get a pass because he's "fairly" intelligent and could maybe, someday, write a half-decent verse if his career depended on it, then it's already gone. 2Chainz is the most non-versatile rapper in history, he writes in the way my nephews would write a rap song. Random words, stops, no meaning, no connection, just pure shit and a gifted beat. It blows me away to this day that he made it this far, and taken seriously. Every time I hear his voice I think in the back of my mind that everyone he knows is using him as a joke and he's just oblivious.
On top of already having two of the worst rap names in history.
A lot of ignorant rappers come off as decent and not completely stupid dudes though.. That doesn't mean they'd necessarily make good conscious raps.
That said, I don't think conscious raps will ever be at the forefront again. As long as music reaches the amount of people it does now, the easily digestible, context-less party music will stay popular IMO. Most conscious rap anyway is still somewhat connected to the ghetto and drugs, which is just not as universal as hey let's have a good time.
In the back of my mind I know that quality hiphop will never be mainstream again; however that still doesn't justify thinking 2Chainz is acceptable.
Ever.
Conscious rap is the way it is because at some point they became more concered with delivering a message and forgot people like to be entertained. Back in 90s they made party friendly singles. Nowadays not so much
...were you? Rap since the very first track was party themed. It don't really matter, because basically the very next song up was a conscious track. It's always been both sides of the coin and anybody who says different needs a history lesson.
When the only thing that gets played on the radio to the mass public is something that inspires nothing but the epitome of ignorance and stupidity, somebody should. Especially when you realize that most of this garbage out there is supposedly inspired by people like Bob Marley, MJ, Marvin Gaye, Miles Davis, etc., they have no regard to the respect for music itself in the slightest to even put a sliver of the same effort into anything they create.
They make background music. That's all it is. It gets forgotten within months, sometimes weeks.
You can make quality club/dance/party music. It was done decades ago, and still meant something. The argument that that genre is fundamentally forgettable or lyrically uncultured is stupid. They're repetitive, sure, but can mean something decent.
I now understand the drawling of the line between real Hip Hop versus the party style Hip Hop I'm getting this generation. Granted I grew up listening to Gospel music every day of my life until recently branched off and got hooked on Hip Hop. I was comparing Jay Z's earlier albums to today's Hip Hop and I can see a drastic change from what it once was.
Sad but I can understand the hate some have for Drake, Lil Wayne, and others. It's clear now.
Before I didn't understand why people hated these new so called Rap artists but now I understand.
Thanks for that analysis Devil Theory. That certainly helped me out.