I hope it ends real soon like anytime.
2006-10-06 14:05:57
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answered by Evil 1
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There is some good hip hop out there. I don't really like popular hip-hop artist, I'm more into artist who really have something to say, or artist who just make positive music. Today it's all about money so until enough people stand up and say "we're tired of all the bs on the radio" then nothing will be done. Hip-Hop shouldn't end it should be modified.
2006-10-07 00:03:34
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answered by Sadiyah 1
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Not soon enough! Much too corrupting an influence on youth, lowering the bar for standards in our culture. Although it was never my own personal cup of tea, I do think something good can be said for much of the early rap/hip-hop circa '70 to '84, or thereabouts. The style just never lent itself well to mainstream success and that's what has made it so bad. (In other words, it's been taken about as high as it could possibly go but there is apparently no end as to how low it can go.) Also, the problem is more specifically rap, as hip-hop does encompass a bit more.
Anyway, I for one, have noticed distinct signs for more than a year that it is, indeed, on it's way out but like any form of music or entertainment, it won't happen overnight and there will likely always be some small market for it. By the way, believe it or not, most music radio stations in the U.S. are, in fact, programmed to Country. (At least that was the result of an industry survey which was published last year.)
2006-10-06 21:06:18
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answered by randyboy 7
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will rock music end? how about pop or jazz or classical or alternative or country or international? hip hop is a way of life that some people even live by. and if you think its b/c its about nothing, then i'll list a whole bunch of songs about nothing that AREN'T in hip-hop. A lot of hip-hop songs have meaning, such as "changes" by tupak or "jesus walks" by kanye west. goodness, dont get me started....
2006-10-08 12:54:50
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answered by ernie j 1
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Hip-Hop is dead. When white suburbia became interested, it became about making corporations and not artists million of dollars, that killed it.
There is real stuff that exists, but you'll never hear it because they don't have an envelope full of 100 dollar bills or a Benz to give to a station to get play.
Rock is dead too, turn on a radio, anything that's new is an example of dead music.
2006-10-06 20:53:43
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answered by Brixton B 3
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nope, it won't -it will be played at all future inaugural balls, and will be the new "elevator music" and 9and a half out of 10 radio stations will play it 24/7. Our new national anthem will be a hip hop song, so you better hop on because it is going to be shoved down your throat whether you like it or not. (In America). But in the Asian countries, classical music written by musical geniouses will be commonplace.
2006-10-06 20:57:48
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answered by bonbon 3
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no. but hip hop is pretty foul. i hope that the cursing is gone, they sto pwith these dumb music videos withthe ladies in it, and stop talking about the bling bling, and the cars and she- it like that
2006-10-06 22:36:19
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answered by ipodlady231 7
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It'll end the same time country music and hard rock will end.
2006-10-06 21:57:24
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answered by Pamela N 4
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Hip-Hop isn't going away, get over it.
2006-10-06 21:00:19
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answered by posture 3
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shouldnt this be in the music/entertainment section?
2006-10-06 23:36:28
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answered by ellie_2121 3
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