Rap/hiphop music nowadays..

in #music6 years ago

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Look, im not a hater but im from the first generation of rap music, i grew up as a 12 year old listening to Public Enemy, NWA, IceCube, Scarface of the Geto boys, Kool G rap and DJ Polo, Tim DoG, Pete rock and CL Smooth, Gangksta Nip and the Terrorist, Gangstar. Eric b and Rakim, EPMD, Red Man and some more. This was to me the first generation.

And the second generation looked was Biggie, Tpac, Dr Dre with the Chronic, Snoop with Deep Cover and murder was the case, Nas, Wu Tang Clan and i saw met them all before they got famous, because they were on a tour in Rotterdam for their first cd, those guys are chill and smoke a lot of weed.

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Then the third generation was DMX, Masterp and No limit, C-murder with Bossalinie, P diddy with Bad boys records, Suge knight with death row and his crew, Project pat and triple six mafia and then it became silent for me then, because after that i was out of the scene.

Because i got older and got away from the club scene, and now im 40 years year old, this means when i was 12, was it 1989, the moment all of the rap music exploded around the world, and rap music was normal in the black community, it doesn't matter from which country you came from. If the community was black, then most of the community would listen to rap music, reggae, rnb or music of their own culture. Not everyone of course, but the majority did. That dominated the 80s/90s till 2000.

Now on this moment is rap music everywhere around the world, but it started as a voice coming from the black ghetto's in the US, it was a cry for help from a community what was doomed to failure, by all the drugs, gangs and no work, and bad education, with crimes and police harrasments. The people there wanted a change and made songs about them, and explain in those songs what they had seen or experience. And others who experience the same thing, feel the message in that song, because now someone is saying what he thinks or experience. But for the person who lives in a different world or community, might see those songs as a treat, because they cant put them self in that situation. And there for they stood against hiphop or hardcore rap. And now it's almost everywhere around the world but rap is also changed.

Ok ok this was a parody about rap nowadays, but this is mostly what it sounds like, and because im not going into a club anymore, do i have no idea what kind of rap is good nowadays.

So share your opinions please and share here what type of groups are good and sounds like the same old skool sound from back in the days. Cheers!

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