is this good or bad to you
terrible
When tryna use “trap” niggas as a vicarious avatar to disrespect the traditionally skilled legends goes wrong lol
!https://youtu.be/L0fLiXBE59k!https://youtu.be/B2J3kLJ8PQktook the bait as the u are
you dont like travis and carti? since when lol
forever lol
historically there have been many artists with no formal training who still were able to built a musical vocabulary because they were influenced by the classics, so they borrowed and incorporated ideas even if unintentionally. this happened across genres ofc but Kurt Cobain is a good example of it: completely self-taught but very clearly talented
today though it's different and idk if it's cus of social media or cultural changes but that's the reality
Nowadays musicians are self taught in fl studio instead of actual instruments, i love fl studio and making music electronically as much as the next guy but I’ve seen some people say it’s too easy now and the barrier of entry is too low and it’s hard to completely disagree with that
forever lol
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Nigga that’s how it is now. Actually how it’s been for years.
No s***. It's still stupid ass ideology.
terrible
Carti top 5 worst "artists" of all time
I agree with this, but even the artists who don't have formal music training at least had a great amount of respect and know-how for the genre, and also what it required to be great at it.
You don't see a lot of that these days. You can't have both no formal music training, and no respect for the genre/craft or the artists who paved the way before them. It will always lead to cheap music that seems more like a get rich quick scheme more than actual artistry.
People will call someone like Playboi Carti ass, and I won't really argue that because that's definitely subjective. What I will say is that Carti is one of the handful of "newer" (been around since the early 2010s) artists who at least respects the artists who established the foundation of the genre and is knowledgeable about it. Which is likely why he's been able to make projects that are good at capturing a particular feel/vibe IE: Whole Lotta Red and Music.
You can't have both no formal music training, and no respect for the genre/craft or the artists who paved the way before them. It will always lead to cheap music that seems more like a get rich quick scheme more than actual artistry.
yea this is what bothers me most, its like the people nowadays that are making underground rap don't really like rap music or hip-hop at all