AT THIS POINT ITS IN ITS DAYS OF RESSURECTION.. WIT NIGGAS KANYE, DRAKE, AND WALE AND NEW KATS LIKE J. COLE, BIG SEAN, AND BIG CHIP.. TODAYS HIP-HOP IS DEFINITELY HEADIN IN THE DIRECTION OF TRUE MUSIC.. UNLEASHING WHAT U FEEL AND WAT IS POTRAYED IN ONE'S LIFESTYLE...
personally i felt that hip hop was never dead. maybe distant and forgotten, but never dead. Hes not that old. the hip hop culture has always been diverse if you ask me. jus really depends on what coast you on. look back in history. eze. dr dre. tupac. busta flip mode. common. big pun. ti. ludacris. all different flavas. one flava started dominating the most, that didnt make a lot of people happy more so the people who werent making money off of the game. but u gota not hate congratulate and love music. not for the money but cuz its yo life. I do think that like movies we should be able to get as vivid and grphic as we choose. but never be tastless. im goin young on em ghost aka nilo kid wit da brown hair Zoot'd PhellaZ
again i dont think that hip hop died, i jus think that people started to create a different style of music and hip hop was not so in style anymore. didnt mean that people stop making it. music will continue to grow and artists are going to find different ways to portray it.
Hip hop never died, just went through a transition. That is what music suppose to do, it suppose to change. Sounds changes, artists come and go, genres expand, etc. The reason why I think people considered hip hop to die is because of the deaths of Biggie and Pac. 14 years will do a lot to the hip hop genre....
see what you're saying chris. who knows what the future holds for us. Only fate knows when its time to pass the torch. when our kids start creating there on style of music i wonder if we'll embrace it or will we deny it all. you can only recreate. how will u know whats different if u dont know what has been done already. Im glad that everything isn't the same. CHEERS TO THE HIP HOP PEERS!
AT THIS POINT ITS IN ITS DAYS OF RESSURECTION.. WIT NIGGAS KANYE, DRAKE, AND WALE AND NEW KATS LIKE J. COLE, BIG SEAN, AND BIG CHIP.. TODAYS HIP-HOP IS DEFINITELY HEADIN IN THE DIRECTION OF TRUE MUSIC.. UNLEASHING WHAT U FEEL AND WAT IS POTRAYED IN ONE'S LIFESTYLE...
ReplyDeletepersonally i felt that hip hop was never dead. maybe distant and forgotten, but never dead. Hes not that old. the hip hop culture has always been diverse if you ask me. jus really depends on what coast you on. look back in history. eze. dr dre. tupac. busta flip mode. common. big pun. ti. ludacris. all different flavas. one flava started dominating the most, that didnt make a lot of people happy more so the people who werent making money off of the game. but u gota not hate congratulate and love music. not for the money but cuz its yo life. I do think that like movies we should be able to get as vivid and grphic as we choose. but never be tastless.
ReplyDeleteim goin young on em
ghost aka nilo
kid wit da brown hair
Zoot'd PhellaZ
kid wit the brown hair: if you know the true definition or origins of what hip hop was then you'd know it died when it hit the west coast. the end.
ReplyDeleteagain i dont think that hip hop died, i jus think that people started to create a different style of music and hip hop was not so in style anymore. didnt mean that people stop making it.
ReplyDeletemusic will continue to grow and artists are going to find different ways to portray it.
Hip hop never died, just went through a transition. That is what music suppose to do, it suppose to change. Sounds changes, artists come and go, genres expand, etc. The reason why I think people considered hip hop to die is because of the deaths of Biggie and Pac. 14 years will do a lot to the hip hop genre....
ReplyDeletesee what you're saying chris. who knows what the future holds for us. Only fate knows when its time to pass the torch. when our kids start creating there on style of music i wonder if we'll embrace it or will we deny it all. you can only recreate. how will u know whats different if u dont know what has been done already. Im glad that everything isn't the same. CHEERS TO THE HIP HOP PEERS!
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