It was owned and released by people who understood the culture and appreciated the music for it's value in the 80's. Now, everything is a formula, everything is a commercialized gimmick to sell to wht suburban teenagers who think they know but really have no idea. Also, when there's a formula, that kills all orginiality and all artistry which negates the entire point of hip-hop. Somewhere along the way people forgot that, as an artform, rap is really poetry/spoken word over a beat. It's not about the production or the hook, it's the about the experience that is being shared in the song.
2007-12-06 07:55:26
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answered by rachel m 4
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You say hip-hop was only good in the 80's, but I think it was brilliant, and even better in the 90's. I agree that it's gone downhill a bit now but there are still good artists and songs out there. The corporate eliment has taken over in the mainstream designed to be aimed at the little kids you hear playing it on the back of the bus who only ever watch The Hits, listen to Galaxy radio etc.
2007-12-07 00:43:36
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answered by andrew p 2
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Rap music makes me sad. 99.9% of it anyway. It is affecting too many young minds in America. We're having less and less Will Smith's and Oprahs because of this. It's cool now, to have ''bling bling'', money and big rims.....not morals and respect for people. Anyone can rap about guns, drugs and females but not anyone can rap about morals and respect. That, right there takes REAL talent. That kind of music is unhealthy for the people making it, their children and the other people listening to it. And what's sad is that most of them don't even know it. I cringe too when I'm on the bus trying to read and some kid behind me is blasting his rap music too loud on his ipod. Its beyond annoying but I feel nothing but bad for them. They just don't see the light yet and I've been in their shoes before.
Great question!
2007-12-06 07:49:40
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answered by Fearfully & wonderfully made 4
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People continue to buy the music, thats why. If you ask me rap IS the same as it's ever been. Theres more of a variety now than back in the 1980's. Whats being played now, party music well guess what the same thing was being played in the 80's (dont believe me look it up). Rap was based off party music so if hip hop is dead now thats like saying it never was alive. I'll tell you what's dead disco music lol. If you dont like whats being played on the radio support the artist you do like. I hear a lot of people complaining but when albums drop the same ones complaining are no where to be found.
2007-12-06 07:46:33
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answered by Anonymous
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quite often in no order: concern Of A Black Planet - Public Enemy Illmatic - Nas 3 ft severe And transforming into - De l. a. Soul Marshall Mathers LP - Eminem directly Outta Compton - NWA It Takes A u . s . a . Of tens of millions to hold Us returned Stillmatic - Nas college Dropout - Kanye West existence like Doubt - Jay-Z loss of existence certificates - Ice cube existence After loss of existence - infamous B.I.G adjust - Warren G All Eyez On Me - 2Pac issues fall down - The Roots long stay The Kane - massive Daddy Kane Liquid Swords - GZA enter The Wu Tang prolonged kin (36 Chambers) - Wu-Tang prolonged kin street To The Riches - Kool G Rap & DJ Polo criminal Minded - Boogie Down Productions The Message - Grandmaster Flash & The livid 5 it is in all probability slightly cliche'd yet those are my favourites
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answered by ? 4
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I don't know .. That's true the rap in the 1980's was great .. I think there are some good rappers out now like Common, Kanye West & Lupe Fiasco because they're original.
2007-12-06 23:45:33
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answered by MOONWALKER1♥ 5
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Rap and other music in general is shitt now... they exhausted the good talent... I prefer music from the 90s or 80s and I was born in the 80s
2007-12-06 07:45:23
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answered by Beast from the East 4
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Because it's all about guns, violence and money which makes it ultimately empty at it's core. Not to mention the last very, very successful rapper was a white guy. Where else could it go from there but down?
2007-12-06 07:49:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I've been asking myself the same question for years. In the 80s they had a story to tell, nowadays all they do is glamorize thuggin, boozin, flossin and whorin. So sad.
2007-12-06 08:23:25
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answered by Anonymous
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chavs are taking over the world :( i don't like all modern stuff now its sick nd very repetive the 80s and 90s were amazing but then the age of chavs happened :(
2007-12-06 07:46:33
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answered by lilac_monkey12 2
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