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Motown was actually good. What happened?

2007-12-20 10:55:24 · 6 answers · asked by Ape Sith 4 in Entertainment & Music Music R&B & Soul

I did ask this question after extensive research, and even Barry Gordy of Motown records admitted that RAP was to replace the old sound of Motown.

By then, Motown had evolved into rap music, and its stars included Queen Latifah (c. 1970-) and Boyz II Men. In 1994, Motown president and chief executive officer (CEO) Jheryl Busby told Billboard that Motown executives and Polygram had the same vision: "We both want this company to be the leading African American company in the entertainment business."

2007-12-20 11:34:57 · update #1

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I agree. The Motown sound was great as well as the r&b and soul music from the Stax-Volt and Atlantic labels (think Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Sam & Dave,etc), the Sound Of Philadelphia (The Three Degrees,, Manhattans, Harold Melvin & The Bluenotes, O'Jays, Spinners, Lou Rawls, Stylistics.etc) The Impressions(including the solo career of Curtis Mayfield), Jerry Butler, Gene Chandler, Chi-Lites, Tyrone Davis, Dells, Betty Everett,Billy Stewart, Jackie Wilson representing the Chicago Sound. Also the funk genre with such great artists as George Clinton, Funkadelic, Kool & The Gang, Parliament, Earth Wind & Fire.

Of course we can't leave out the Godfather of Soul (James Brown), Sam Cooke, Al Green, Sly & The Family Stone, Jimi Hendrix & Prince!

For the most part. today's music is souless and passionless.
I actually feel sorry for kids today who have to listen to some of the crap the music industry brainwashes them into liking.
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2007-12-20 11:44:35 · answer #1 · answered by susandiane311 5 · 2 0

MOTOWNMOTOWNMOTOWN!!! hip hop and rap shouldn't additionally be considered song! the lyrics are approximately intercourse and medicines, have not have been given any meaning to existence, are actually not properly concept out, and are basically there to make funds! actual motown artists are making song from the soul and are doing it simply by love for the artwork, no longer for funds or repute.

2016-11-23 18:23:17 · answer #2 · answered by gnegy 4 · 1 0

well, they are two different styles of music. Motown style of music is considered "R&B." It's not the same as rap/hip hop. I don't think it's been replaced, I just think rap/hip hop is more popular because mostly teens, etc. are buying into it...I prefer the "Motown sound" over most of today's music.

2007-12-20 10:58:53 · answer #3 · answered by misscamillabutterfly 3 · 2 1

Y'all Motown didn't get replaced by rap/hip hop. Get yo facts straight.

Jazzy

2007-12-20 11:12:14 · answer #4 · answered by Jazzy 4 · 1 2

R&B is still alive and well and doing fine.

Hip hop and rap are their own things. One didn't replace the other, one just got more popular than another.

After all, styles do change, lest we should still be listening to Gilbert and Sullivan.

*sigh* these kids today .... them and their 'rock-n-roll' why can't they listen to NICE music like Perry Como?

And they're all on the 'pot' too!

2007-12-20 11:12:43 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

give me Motown any day!

2007-12-20 11:03:39 · answer #6 · answered by sally 5 · 2 1

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