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  • Oct 4, 2024

    “People have become more dumb and do not appreciate art because it has been devalued. Let’s not be surprised when the market adjusts”

  • Oct 4, 2024

    I mean the issue with underground is quality control, u got 2 many ppl rapping, it f***s up the priority list of talented artists, too much noise makes everything too spread out, no one can rly eat, we need a hierarchy but it changes every 2 years. Its the opposite problem mainstream has

  • Oct 4, 2024

    I don't have a problem with music changing. I have a problem with s***ty music. There's a big difference.

  • Oct 4, 2024

    the issue with this mentality is that youre ignoring the direction of the change. im not saying is it getting better or worse. im talking about in an abstract sense, like in a hyperdimensional space of all possible themes and concepts, what direction are we moving in? in the 2010s we saw the emergence of themes of extreme violence and d*** abuse. We see that in reality both of these things have become nothing less than epidemics in many parts of america and the world abroad. If we are being candid and honest we must admit that hip hop has a social responsibility to move in the proper direction.

    Now for the kids of today, i see a lot of cap rap, and a lack of substance. So what sorta effect will this have? Its not good