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10 Reasons Hip Hop is Dead

Posted in Music, Rapper by Elliott Back on August 25th, 2007.

According to a recent article in Time Magazine, Hip-hop’s Down Beat, Hip Hop and Rap are becoming outmoded and unpopular:

According to the music trade publication Billboard, rap sales have dropped 44% since 2000 and declined from 13% of all music sales to 10%. Artists who were once the tent poles at rap labels are posting disappointing numbers. Jay-Z’s return album, Kingdom Come, for instance, sold a gaudy 680,000 units in its first week, according to Billboard. But by the second week, its sales had declined some 80%. This year rap sales are down 33% so far.

This can be directly attributed to the painful, rehashed crap coming out of the hip hop / rap music industry. For example, let’s take a look at these newcomers to the rap scene, and some of their lyrics:

Mims: Music Is My Savior
mims.jpg I’m hot cause I’m fly
You ain’t cause you’re not
This is why
This is why I’m hot
Sean Kingston
sean-kingston.jpg They say we’re too young
To get ourselves sprung
Oh we didn’t care
We made it very clear
T-Pain
t-pain.jpg Teddy paine was born to flirt now u can’t down that
Now i’m flirt with her whether i’m in or out of town
That’s why they call me teddy bend her ass down
Soulja Boy
soulja-boy.jpg Super Fresh, Now Watch Me Jock
Jocking On Them Haterz Man
When I Do Dat Soulja Boy
I Lean To The Left And Crank Dat Dance
Yung Berg
yung-berg.jpg Oh, and damn right baby girl’s a diva
but everytime she out with me she blowing reefa
in the coupe looking better than mona lisa
tuning into my songs thinkin ’bout features

The lack of clever or constructive lyrics pervades not just the newcomers rapping about women, money, drugs, women, and cash in a thoroughly tired and worn-out way, but also some of hip hop and rap’s greatest artists who think releasing new “music” as fast as possible is the key to success:

50 Cent / Justin Timberlake
jt-and-50.jpg She always ready, when you want it she want it
Like a nympho, the info, I show you where to meet her
On the late night, till daylight the club jumpin’
Akon
akon.jpg I’m sorry that it took so long to speak
But I was on tour with Gwen Stefani
will.i.am
william.jpg Baby where’d you get your body from?
Tell me where’d you get your body from?
I got it from my mama
I got it from my mama
Timbaland
timba.jpg When timbo is in the party everbody put up their hands
I get a half a mill for my beats you get a couple grand
never gonna see the day that I ain’t got the upper hand
Fat Joe
fat-joe.jpg Yeah im in this business of terror
Got a handful of stacks better grab an umbrella
I make it rain on them hoes

If you’re depressed, there’s still some good hip hop left. Some of the stuff coming from Talib Kweli, Young Buck, Chamillionaire, and Lil’ Wayne is quite good. The real gold is Kanye West, especially his song Can’t tell me nothing and it’s brilliant alternate video. Who do you think is still good in hip hop?

This entry was posted on Saturday, August 25th, 2007 at 7:25 pm and is tagged with rap music industry, rap labels, rap scene, hip hop rap, tent poles, music trade, thinkin bout, kingdom come, time magazine, music sales, trade publication, recent article, paine, heron, baby girl, jay z, nympho, newcomers, billboard, crank dat. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback.

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