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RE: Hip-Hop has changed. - Alucard - 03-07-2013

Many things have changed and worrying that most of them changed for worse.

I now still listen to 'old' music, music that means something and was not made for money. Something that I can relate to or understand. Now, todays music does not have the same effect. Its just to make money.


RE: Hip-Hop has changed. - Wonders - 03-08-2013

(03-07-2013, 08:34 PM)iSeeK Wrote: Many things have changed and worrying that most of them changed for worse.

I now still listen to 'old' music, music that means something and was not made for money. Something that I can relate to or understand. Now, todays music does not have the same effect. Its just to make money.
I'm guessing you don't listen to any underground rappers then.


RE: Hip-Hop has changed. - GGovan - 03-08-2013

I am not really a rap fan, but those arguments on your first post are precisely what I think about rap.
Everytime I hear it it's just some barrio thug that wants to sing about either drugs, money, crime or bitches..
I am glad to see that you dislike this too, I think that this kind of music is just retarded.. No meaning, no melody, nothing.
Yet tons of people worship them, I can't really understand why..


RE: Hip-Hop has changed. - sbatz72 - 03-10-2013

I grew up with MC Hammer, the Beastie Boys, and RunDMC. I can tolerate 1990's hip-hop. I cannot tolerate today's hip-hop.