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  • Feb 21, 2024
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    Childhood

    please point me to the rock that’s on the rise please

    Billboard considers this rock lol

  • Feb 21, 2024
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    Also the main reason Country is on the rise is because of the political climate rn

  • Feb 21, 2024
    quadra

    New listeners can appreciate music and its history sometimes

    Often times it's just a phase for them

    Word, I feel like the underground is where it's rly at these days as far as music worth listening to goes, I feel like regardless of how popular hip hop is that will always exist and those who care will find it

  • goretex 💁🏽‍♂️
    Feb 21, 2024

    thank god

  • Feb 21, 2024
    Childhood

    but isn't this thread referring to like acts on a mainstream level tho that's what i meant

    none lol

    if there was a half decent rock band out there that was going mainstream i’d be on the bandwagon super early

  • yungcartier

    I believe that if Chance’s album was actually good then the current street rap wave wouldn’t have came back

    they weren’t listening to chance anyways lol it’s like when savage said future is bigger than drake

    all of what we have now would still exist if chance decided to make good music one day

  • X7JQ9L2MF4A8Z

    but the opium truthers and plugnb stans on here told me i was old and washed and everything was actually just fine

    this can’t be true

    Drake stans also told me the same thing

  • Feb 21, 2024

    latin or moreso regional mexican music taking up a lot of market share in western states. especially big ticket show money from fans at big venues

  • Feb 21, 2024
    atthepyramids

    beyoncé’s impact

    we need to push this narrative very heavy btw twin

  • yungcartier

    I believe that if Chance’s album was actually good then the current street rap wave wouldn’t have came back

    Eh that’s just not true but if anything this gave Tyler the much needed boost he deserved. I think even if Chance’s album did well, streets are always gonna be part of rap. Chance was lowkey getting hated on before that by the same audience that loves the streets. Pop Smoke was right around the corner making waves when The Big Day was released and that would have def been a counter to that. This was inevitable but the young dudes that died are the reason why the genre declined

  • Feb 21, 2024
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    please bring back the 60s-70s psychedelic rock

  • Feb 21, 2024

    G Wagon Wallen

  • Feb 21, 2024

    Not sure about rock but country and afrobeats for sure

  • Feb 21, 2024

    HOLY S*** STOP MAKING THESE THREADS FOR THE BILLIONTH TIME ABOUT HOW RAP IS DEAD. WE F***ING GET IT. TALK ABOUT THE S*** YOU LIKE FOR ONCE. F***ING HELL

  • Feb 21, 2024
    iHype

    The current era of rappers don't know how to make club hits, simply put.

    We are in a period where rappers are just local gang members that have no real talent, no personality, nor know how to make catchy music. They are just rapping out a studio in their house for fun, no true passion. They didn't grow up obsessed with writing and creating music they just got bored and figured they could do it. The output they make appeals to a very specific demo (usually the hood in their local city). It's not music that appeals to a widespread mainstream audience.

    Jack Harlow got the #1 song right now because he is a rapper who knows he isn't from the streets so he isn't trying to make a song about shooting 7 people. He focusing on making a catchy club hit.

    Kanye, Drake, Cole, Kendrick, etc had so much appeal cause they weren't just portraying the generic trap king & jailbird image. That stuff does not go far and only appeals to a very narrow audience.

    All facts

  • Feb 21, 2024
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    Windmaster

    Is there any benefit to having a bunch of white kids listen to hip hop

    You don’t get superstars like Kanye, Drake, Wayne, etc. without a bunch of white kids listening

  • Feb 21, 2024
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    YALLS FAVORITE FAT RETÁRDED NEO NAZI JUST SOLD 150k AND YALL WANNA TALK ABOUT HOW RAP IS DEAD. F*** OUTTA HERE

  • Feb 21, 2024
    iHype

    The current era of rappers don't know how to make club hits, simply put.

    We are in a period where rappers are just local gang members that have no real talent, no personality, nor know how to make catchy music. They are just rapping out a studio in their house for fun, no true passion. They didn't grow up obsessed with writing and creating music they just got bored and figured they could do it. The output they make appeals to a very specific demo (usually the hood in their local city). It's not music that appeals to a widespread mainstream audience.

    Jack Harlow got the #1 song right now because he is a rapper who knows he isn't from the streets so he isn't trying to make a song about shooting 7 people. He focusing on making a catchy club hit.

    Kanye, Drake, Cole, Kendrick, etc had so much appeal cause they weren't just portraying the generic trap king & jailbird image. That stuff does not go far and only appeals to a very narrow audience.

    I agree with your overall sentiment but disagree a bit with your original cause.

    I think this crop of new rappers are good at making club/street hits, I think where they severely lack is knowing how to make radio hits.

    I know it may seem like we live in a time where radio is obsolete, but think of all of the biggest rap songs over the past decade, the vast majority of them were huge on radio. This new crop of rappers don’t really have that many radio hits.

    Also, this newer gen of rappers has no interest in pushing the genre forward creatively. They’re mostly concerned with making their money, there’s no real artistic desire like we saw in all the legends we know and grew up with

  • Feb 21, 2024

    streets are saying gatar making a resurgence on the charts…

    i was just saying i was gonna get some lessons the other day…

  • Feb 21, 2024
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    rustcohlestan

    YALLS FAVORITE FAT RETÁRDED NEO NAZI JUST SOLD 150k AND YALL WANNA TALK ABOUT HOW RAP IS DEAD. F*** OUTTA HERE

    kanye is a legacy artist @ this stage broter

    he could put out an album of farts and he’d still clear 100k

  • Feb 21, 2024
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    White kids growing out of their phases.

  • Feb 21, 2024
    X7JQ9L2MF4A8Z

    kanye is a legacy artist @ this stage broter

    he could put out an album of farts and he’d still clear 100k

    yea ngl and i've said this a lot but the fact there isn't a prominent new guard for hip hop rn is kinda telling

  • Plant narrative

  • Feb 21, 2024
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    I look hard af in a cowboy hat tho so I’m wit it

  • Feb 21, 2024
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    SizzurpSteve

    Country is horrible idk how people like it so much

    listen to townes van zandt NOW

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