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I don't think lack of topics is killing rap. How many topics can rappers talk about? I think the problem with rap is that the music is lacking skills. There aren't any good rappers anymore that got skills and that's why rap has sucked for the last 13 years.
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[QUOTE=CharlesJones;2294663 How many topics can rappers talk about? [/QUOTE]
many
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i made a whole album from the perspective that i was an alien from another galaxy that comes to the milky way looking for love. STARLUST LP
but anyway, there are a billion trillion things to rap about. its called life. niggas aint high drunk and slanging coke an fuckin hoes all the time. what do you do when you not pretending that you do those things?
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i almost forgot, murder. lots of murder in hip hop.
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The problem isn't the lack of topic diversity, it's that radio stations are dumbing down hip-hop as we speak. Sure, you can rap about anything but you're not going to get on the radio if you don't rap about cars, cash and alcohol which is what these new cats are doing. Who can blame them, radio is often known as the avenue for mass discovery and everybody wants to taste fame right.
I think everybody needs to fuck the radio in order to save hip-hop, maybe then can we get some songs about lyrical diversity on the same lines as "New World Water" or "Labels".
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it's not what people are saying it's how they're saying it.
rapping about aliens is not inherentely dope. deltron 3030 is dope, but del is a talented mc. he also had dope beats. also he has flow and voice. btw those are both over looked in these discussion. you can have knowledge and imagery in spades but if the beat sucks and the flow's not on-point (or voice fucked up or w/e) theres no point to thet rack the lyrics content is bigger than hip-hop. yuo wont get accepted as a rapper if you dont appeal to some aspect of the black community (even if that aspect is an imatation of an old aspect of the black community). all the popular artists rap about violence. teh only dudes with mainstream following that g oagainst this i can think of is kid cudi. even wiz khalifa tries to project some thug shit. the club music can be mindless, thatss almost all sound and no words. but its gotta be about throwing bows and buying bottles instead of enjoying yourself ie happiness. instead of looking for a girl to dance with youre chanting at hoes to back up on dis dick. everything has to be vulgar as fuck. i dont see anything expectations have to change first and foremost
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Good read. Not Really is also a perfect example
Don't know about killing hip hop though..
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Its too hard to detail all the things destroying hip hop in a post or a article but personally I think a major factor is that the newer generations of fans are artists grew up in the culture when the culture was wack as fuck. I struggle to talk hip hop with anybody in person who got into hip hop after around 1997.
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