Cole didn’t move their until his teens, it’s well known he grew up in trailer parks and has done documentaries showing exactly where he’s from
ahh yes the teenage years suburban move, i remember when it happened to me
ok then
also whatever the f*** lil ugly mane doing these days
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYULRpRSW2s!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UpgObCgZ9cBones, Lil Peep & Lil Ugly Mane were all bright lights in the 2010's
But I honestly feel it should be a genre completely devoid of hip hop influence
Like a straight up new form of music created from the middle America white boy perspective
ahh yes the teenage years suburban move, i remember when it happened to me
ok then
I’m just telling you what Cole has explicitly gone into detail about in multiple documentaries
Bones, Lil Peep & Lil Ugly Mane were all bright lights in the 2010's
But I honestly feel it should be a genre completely devoid of hip hop influence
Like a straight up new form of music created from the middle America white boy perspective
then egg punk it is, its literally just that lol
LUM though idk man none of this new stuff is really hip hop like at all, even lyrics wise its all middle america white boy s***, but not whiney and lame. idk its all so different with him now. plus he even did at least 1 country song lately too
but yeah back to egg punk its that, ismatic guru, stuck, snooper, free refills, coneheads, prison affair, etc 100%
lum has always had a ton of stuff to say, especially now or as bedwetter and oblivion access. hell uneven compromise is insanely good from a lyrical standpoint too
bones and lil peep I cant even remember their lyrics and stuff tho
edit wait did that user delete their comment? said bones peep and lum have nothing to say idk
All that electro edm stuff they do well. And pop also good
were too far past edm imo. it at least ruled the world from like 2015 to 2018 to an extent
now its all boring rehash s***, riddim is the big sound and its just dubstep and trap but with a tiny slight difference. slap house came and went with 1 hit and that was it lol
edm is cooked outside the underground and more extreme forms. even g jones basically dropped the "dm" part on his newest album. we got....fred again and he basically looks like the new king. that sucks. old guard king seems to be subtronics whos sucked ass for like 6+ years now
Might sound crazy but anything is possible
Won't be surprised if there is the cool factor. It might take cues from Punk, Funk, and a bit of Hip Hop but I think it could be it's own thing.
I thought Vaporwave was going to be that but it's more or less has been seen as a meme now to the masses/casuals. Not something that is serious tho.
lum has always had a ton of stuff to say, especially now or as bedwetter and oblivion access. hell uneven compromise is insanely good from a lyrical standpoint too
bones and lil peep I cant even remember their lyrics and stuff tho
edit wait did that user delete their comment? said bones peep and lum have nothing to say idk
yeah he got scared
probably never heard LUM
yes just look at NF and Tom MacDonalds
and shapiro now, I expect shapiros debut project to really shake up the rap game
I posted about this girl a couple days ago
She cool but I think she's more Hip Hop imo. Would honestly be more interesting if the PAWGs got the ability to a rival a genre
is this not just rnb/rap mixed the same way as its been for ages
its great though ill look her up
sounds like ctrl and some of bait ones though
No and ironically racism is the reason why. Most people, especially the youth of each generation, tend to gravitate towards music that defies the morals and artistic conventions of their parents' generation.
When rap blew up throughout the 80s-2000s it was the most rebellious music possible for suburban america to latch onto because there is nothing the white majority could have been more afraid of than poor black folk from the hood rapping about their experiences.
As consequence, mainstream america has become extremely desensitized to the struggles of impoverished black people (word to r/Chiraqology, NoJumper, etc) almost to the point of parody. Now in rap it's almost expected for its creators and audience to be apathetic or even mocking of the genre's original intended audience; see Tom McDonald's new song with Ben Shapiro. If they dropped something like that in the 90s they would have been pressed for sure but no current rappers would dare to do such a thing because nobody cares about the integrity of the genre. Hip-hop has been completely b******ized by meme culture and this amoral, overly accessible chimera of a genre will be impossible to replace in the foreseeable future.
everything in the world has been b******ized by meme culture bro
There's a strong hyperpop current in rap rn
this is a good point. I would really like to see fleshed out hyperpop stuff mixing with rap, especially if its more polished and turns into a new genre. Some 100 gecs stuff I can see spawning a lot of new musicians like hollywood baby and 747, let alone dumbest girl alive for sure
this is a good point. I would really like to see fleshed out hyperpop stuff mixing with rap, especially if its more polished and turns into a new genre. Some 100 gecs stuff I can see spawning a lot of new musicians like hollywood baby and 747, let alone dumbest girl alive for sure
It already has.