The 4 Year Stretch That K*LLED RAP

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @newschoolstories
    @newschoolstories  11 месяцев назад +71

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    • @nothanks9503
      @nothanks9503 10 месяцев назад +5

      It is wild that rap went from an indestructible titan to wack in a few years I blame the fact a lot of the big names in rap ended up being gay and also kids somehow ended up dumber without leaded gasoline

    • @blockwearingman
      @blockwearingman 4 месяца назад

      nah looking like scam

  • @ACEHIGH-qt3jh
    @ACEHIGH-qt3jh Год назад +5202

    Hip hop isn’t dead the mainstream just pushing garbage. It’s plenty of underfunded artists pushing the curve with no budget to get the music heard

    • @andrew4446
      @andrew4446 Год назад +105

      Truth

    • @StezBrah
      @StezBrah Год назад +43

      facts

    • @james_13
      @james_13 Год назад +167

      The new generation is not signing that shits a trap

    • @rrrrawwww
      @rrrrawwww Год назад +211

      @@james_13cuz why would u sign when u can make a hit and blow it up without leaving your house

    • @rrrrawwww
      @rrrrawwww Год назад

      @@james_13labels are a useful tool for artists, they just shouldn’t depend on them 100%

  • @kazpaapzak8637
    @kazpaapzak8637 Год назад +1259

    I think being put under lockdown for 1-3 years and forced to rely on social media more and more has severely impacted the way we consume art in a negative way.

    • @cybertalkwithdevin
      @cybertalkwithdevin Год назад

      not really anything to do w lockdown more so how streaming and social media made it more lucrative to shit out a bunch of 1-2 hit wonders

    • @mongoose890
      @mongoose890 Год назад +32

      People have been saying rap is dead since like 2000

    • @DADON99
      @DADON99 Год назад +88

      No because it was trash before covid😂. You gon act like 2017-2018 didn’t introduce us to people like 69, Cardi B, City Girls etc?😂😂😂. Social Media has been the driving force of rap since 2016…it’s just gotten worse as the years gone by

    • @who_is_dis
      @who_is_dis Год назад +22

      Social media has been the main way since like 2010 what are you on about? 😂

    • @johndotcue
      @johndotcue Год назад +1

      What are you on about man, weve been relying on socials for decades at this point.

  • @wilkiebaggins
    @wilkiebaggins Год назад +85

    These last few years got me listening to country music more, that’s when you know raps struggling 😂

    • @AS-xj9cy
      @AS-xj9cy Год назад +20

      listen to 70s and 80s rock or pop hits. try 90s grunge too

  • @4thgear83
    @4thgear83 Год назад +3023

    It hasn't just been happening in the rap industry, it is the ENTIRE music industry that's been lacking and falling off

    • @adamprice3466
      @adamprice3466 Год назад +92

      But rap is still even falling out of whatever scraps are left in the music industry. There's barely any rap in the pop charts anymore when it was always there for a good 20 years

    • @thestrokegod6798
      @thestrokegod6798 Год назад +192

      Nah other genres are
      doing much better

    • @porkerpete7722
      @porkerpete7722 Год назад +104

      Country blowing up rn.

    • @TdainegonkeeU
      @TdainegonkeeU Год назад +178

      Na this is just cope, country music has been having a huge resurgence and pop too.

    • @georgie2844
      @georgie2844 Год назад +51

      Country and latin still up

  • @thisisneverthat7151
    @thisisneverthat7151 Год назад +655

    Everytime I listen to Sexyy red, I am more than certain we have reached rock bottom in the music industry

    • @reno419rockstar
      @reno419rockstar Год назад +30

      You are part of the problem. I didn't know about her till Ben Shapiro did the lyrics.

    • @Antwannnn
      @Antwannnn Год назад

      @@reno419rockstar you are part of the problem. nigga watched a ben shapiro video in 2023

    • @Hooperd2023
      @Hooperd2023 Год назад +236

      @@reno419rockstar you’re just as bad for listening to Ben Shapiro

    • @pameladv8750
      @pameladv8750 Год назад +33

      Fr I still don’t know how Pound town got popular, the lyrics are trash.

    • @BrokenEquipment.
      @BrokenEquipment. Год назад +19

      @@Hooperd2023you’re just as bad for being part of the herd. I don’t even listen to Shapiro but if I want to, no movement gonna tell me not to.

  • @anap3333
    @anap3333 Год назад +1057

    It’s not just rap/hip hop, i have the feeling it’s happening with a lot more music

    • @cyberbron2024
      @cyberbron2024 Год назад +273

      It’s the internet. Too much media is being consumed too quickly and trends die out faster and faster.

    • @veandreyahuda5333
      @veandreyahuda5333 Год назад +72

      @@cyberbron2024I noticed that in general with the internet. Huge viral topics or controversial takes will be the only thing people talk about then 2 weeks later everybody moved on to the next thing.

    • @piplonf8591
      @piplonf8591 Год назад +31

      Nah it's just tik tok ruined the music

    • @avalosalex1993
      @avalosalex1993 Год назад +61

      Nah Latin and African music are doing bigger numbers

    • @Akiodio
      @Akiodio Год назад +4

      @@avalosalex1993 fr

  • @Hennessyfather
    @Hennessyfather Год назад +226

    im a old nigga thats been listening to hip hop my whole life. This conversation has been going on since ive been alive it feels like. When soulja boy and that dance wave started, they said hip hop was dead. When the jerkin skinny jean era started, they said hip hop was dead. when drill kicked off in 2012, they said hip hop was dead. When the 2016 clout era started, they said hip hop was dead. and now we're in the tiktok era, they say hip hop is dead.

    • @yungphat596
      @yungphat596 Год назад +25

      Rap was way worse and corny in the early 80s hip hop not dead at all just in 2018 rap became the biggest missive genre in the world country and Spanish music more prominent this year that’s why ppl think rap fell of

    • @toxicninjazx
      @toxicninjazx Год назад +11

      You right niggas did say that

    • @bmsgmoney
      @bmsgmoney Год назад +6

      Don’t forget when trap music came out New York was saying hip hop was dead then too

    • @angelicsoulz
      @angelicsoulz Год назад

      All that suff you named was/is garbage.

    • @theblueprint2001
      @theblueprint2001 Год назад +3

      it just gets worse

  • @Earphoric
    @Earphoric Год назад +96

    It's the entire entertainment industry that's failing. Music, movies, TV shows. They aren't giving people what they want. They're trying to tell people what they want and hardly anyone is buying it. Still good music and movies out there, even TV shows, but none of them are being paraded by mainstream outlets.

  • @liammurtagh8122
    @liammurtagh8122 Год назад +576

    I think we’ve really just gotten to a point where people are sick of being told what they like. The giant media conglomerates that were the tastemakers of culture for decades are quickly becoming archaic. Nobody cares about tv, award shows, etc. They want to consume the music they want, on their own time, free of corporate influence. Rap being the most oversaturated and by extension least innovative genre right now is leading to more people not giving a fuck about the music that’s being forced down their throats.

    • @JordanBanks.
      @JordanBanks. Год назад +61

      Doubling down on this, I think the Covid lockdown made us all reflect on life as a whole including what we were consuming; the brainless tv, woke movies, and degenerate repetitive music got exposed for what it really was… garbage.

    • @justinmitiaev6411
      @justinmitiaev6411 Год назад +8

      Meme pages are the ones who contributed to this bullshit the most

    • @rickkroll
      @rickkroll Год назад +28

      ​@@JordanBanks.Woke movies?😂 Is woke in the room with you right now 😮

    • @Lee.Lee.9
      @Lee.Lee.9 Год назад +23

      @@JordanBanks.Covid definitely contributed to this. People stopped caring about rappers flaunting what they have when real people were STRUGGLING, which is a lot of what they talk about in their music.

    • @themodfather9382
      @themodfather9382 11 месяцев назад +3

      so your big solution is to continue to do more of the same@@JordanBanks.

  • @yeayuki9897
    @yeayuki9897 Год назад +736

    i think we also need to acknowledge that we lost a lot of our rising stars in a 4-5 year time period.

    • @colvinvandommelen2156
      @colvinvandommelen2156 Год назад +165

      This. Juice, X, and Mac would be at the top of the game today

    • @kenboyonhilltop24
      @kenboyonhilltop24 Год назад

      @@colvinvandommelen2156juice xxx pop smoke PnB Rock king von Nispsey Hussle mac miller takeoff

    • @kenboyonhilltop24
      @kenboyonhilltop24 Год назад

      @@colvinvandommelen2156young dolph

    • @Lxrzo
      @Lxrzo Год назад +53

      ​@@colvinvandommelen2156no one would know mac if he wasnt dead

    • @timhallsounds
      @timhallsounds Год назад +228

      @@Lxrzothat’s a lie

  • @dmw7681
    @dmw7681 Год назад +76

    It’s all music. The reality is, we have too much access to music now. To the point where we can’t appreciate it or miss it. Once upon a time you actually had to buy albums and could only listen to it at convient times. We have access to music 24/7 now, and can listen to whatever we want from just a few clicks. Music as a whole isn’t appreciated now. How you consume music is important

    • @bretwojarski5842
      @bretwojarski5842 10 месяцев назад +3

      Talk for yourself I can still enjoy and appreciate music and certain artists

    • @matthiasthulman4058
      @matthiasthulman4058 10 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@bretwojarski5842you missed the point. Just fifteen to twenty years ago, you didn't have access to music the degree we do now. I couldn't just whip out my phone and scroll through all the new stuff.
      You had to actually try new stuff, hear it on the radio or tv, or through friends. Then you buy the cd or download to an ipod or something. Just wasn't as "instant access" as we have it now, that's all.

  • @stuts2371
    @stuts2371 Год назад +76

    This is why we need to start getting sick of social media and actually try to enjoy the real world

    • @willh4269
      @willh4269 6 месяцев назад +1

      Well said

  • @finx1871
    @finx1871 Год назад +275

    It’s just mainstream that’s trash. If you ignore that, there is plenty of great music that’s put out there.

    • @sirfuttbucker6067
      @sirfuttbucker6067 Год назад +15

      I'm 100% on your page, but sometimes it's difficult to k ow what direction to go. I guess that's part of the whole experience.

    • @gxldboyj6523
      @gxldboyj6523 Год назад

      @@sirfuttbucker6067 it’s been pretty easy for but i get it the mainstream stuff is always being pushed in ppls faces

    • @almightymachine9930
      @almightymachine9930 Год назад +10

      Griselda

    • @dxfifa
      @dxfifa Год назад +29

      Actually, no, most hip hop outside the mainstream is even worse. So many absolute wack rappers who think they go hard. But there are scenes that go hard

    • @almightymachine9930
      @almightymachine9930 Год назад +3

      @@dxfifa yeah-like GRISELDA

  • @NellonDesign_777
    @NellonDesign_777 Год назад +517

    Loosing Pop Smoke was a big blow. He could have gone the distance

    • @nillthagoat
      @nillthagoat Год назад +78

      Def would have been the new 50 cent

    • @robertfreeman1673
      @robertfreeman1673 Год назад +41

      @@nillthagoathe prolly would’ve got hit wit a Rico or got killed later

    • @Ijustlivehere70
      @Ijustlivehere70 Год назад +10

      Him Von and Mo3

    • @NuWerra_OF
      @NuWerra_OF Год назад +50

      xxxtentacion

    • @My1Key
      @My1Key Год назад +25

      Pop smoke nippsey and king von would have changed the game.

  • @dbjones254
    @dbjones254 Год назад +35

    People are starting to realize that these lyrics about killing people and drug use is having a negative impact on our health. Mentally and physically. We see all these rappers overdosing and getting shot and want nothing to do with it.

    • @G73Server
      @G73Server 8 месяцев назад +2

      I sure hope so man🙏🙏 whats making ypu think that?

    • @inyomoufizaWabbit
      @inyomoufizaWabbit 4 месяца назад

      Lol

    • @ProducedbyOrbit
      @ProducedbyOrbit 2 месяца назад +1

      facts ! RIP X 🪦🪦🪦🪦

    • @CarlBaltimore
      @CarlBaltimore 2 месяца назад

      I think you're delusional. People will always be stupid and gullable when it comes to music.

  • @TwoTwenty2
    @TwoTwenty2 Год назад +145

    to think the industry is crumbling due to the mainstream not being as popular as it used to be , doesnt mean that its a bad thing, we are collectively agreeing to wanting something new.
    Hip hop has so many different sub genres that if you're someone who enjoys music you should have no problem finding something new/ fresh for you. But if you just stick with a music taste that relies on surface level knowledge on artists then youre gonna have a bland experience with the hip hop genre. There is so much good music out there its almost crazy to think that music is dying down. We all just gotta branch out on our music taste.

    • @Timothyrpiano
      @Timothyrpiano Год назад +4

      That's true. There's still great music out there. You just have to search for it because it's not gonna be easily given to you by the mainstream anymore

    • @terra5857
      @terra5857 Год назад

      fr

    • @GrapeJeli
      @GrapeJeli 11 месяцев назад +2

      More so its about building up a character and not the quality of music. Just invest alot in their bests make em flash tits and collect cash

    • @G73Server
      @G73Server 8 месяцев назад

      How to do so tho?

  • @frescotooly8205
    @frescotooly8205 Год назад +544

    Hip hop started to fall off because between 2018-2020 there was A LOT of big rappers dying from drugs and gun violence. From XXX to Juice to Popsmoke to King Von. Notice all these people are rappers that were REAL people making REAL music about REAL shit they did or went thru
    Not these tiktok songs. I think that record companies noticed around then were like "damn we are making a lot of streaming money off these dead people's music" and went all in on streaming. Biggest mistake ever. Streaming means that the music doesn't have to be good it just has to be popular. Music is no different than fast food now.

    • @D12-g8e
      @D12-g8e Год назад +28

      solid take

    • @LIFEOFHADARI
      @LIFEOFHADARI Год назад +2

      2018 and 2019 no lmfao

    • @amel3457
      @amel3457 Год назад +81

      Ngl X and juice would have been the next Drake and Future

    • @NeedSomeVisine
      @NeedSomeVisine Год назад

      ⁠@@amel3457wym by this?

    • @logosfocus
      @logosfocus Год назад +20

      murder music is from the enemy and pushed by his minions

  • @smoqueed4l483
    @smoqueed4l483 Год назад +77

    When people understand that rap is the twin to singing, then they will understand that rap will never die. It is something beyond the word “genre”.

    • @michaelcameron6961
      @michaelcameron6961 10 месяцев назад +5

      Yea rap is a vocal style it’s like saying singing will die I mean I think it’s so unique and good that it can never die but it may be possible

    • @vvert1506
      @vvert1506 10 месяцев назад +1

      Understandable, I think 'rhythm & poetry', rap, is forever. Trap music however (at least within the mainstream), is not growing.

    • @iamcase1245
      @iamcase1245 10 месяцев назад

      The problem with rap is that people will only listen to it if it's about drugs and the street. Old Town road was an industry agenda. That won't happen again

  • @315lucienthesky
    @315lucienthesky Год назад +418

    This stuff happens in cycles. We just got out of a decade-long creative boom in the genre so it's only natural we're in a lull period now. Someone's gonna find the new sound within the next 5 or so years most likely

    • @aguy9071
      @aguy9071 Год назад +32

      I’d agree with this, but it does sound like hip hop is sliding out of the top spot. It’s been a few decades at the top, so it might be time to

    • @NWbeats
      @NWbeats Год назад +37

      The current cycle was fueled by the internet and digitalization. It started once people could publish songs on SoundCloud without a record lable, record songs in their bedroom with FL studio or Ableton and film music videos on their phone.
      And currently, it's looking like the next cycle will be generated by AI.

    • @starkybabyworld
      @starkybabyworld Год назад +5

      Meanwhile... Starky Baby is in the lab cooking up "Modern War Ain't Fair" - Stay tuned

    • @hanzoY248
      @hanzoY248 Год назад +3

      @@NWbeats that is true and terrifying

    • @jadesoda5305
      @jadesoda5305 Год назад +6

      Thats what happens when all these kids get into rap in a golden age and think that shits gonna last forever😂

  • @KizaruBana
    @KizaruBana Год назад +54

    Like The Game said back in 06 " Hip Hop ain't dead it just took a couple shots" just give it some time were gonna enter a new wave of rap, if we survived the mumble rap era than this too shall pass

    • @SharunoYO
      @SharunoYO 11 месяцев назад +4

      u spittin

    • @gregviews
      @gregviews 10 месяцев назад

      The only difference is mumble rap is still being produced so what changed? Drill music? Thots getting the spotlight?

    • @showmestatefinest5412
      @showmestatefinest5412 10 месяцев назад

      The new wave will be worse cus its designed that way by the ppl behind the scenes who really controls what goes on

  • @codyhansen7600
    @codyhansen7600 Год назад +62

    it's never a bad thing having the mainstream music industry turn its back on you, it promotes a healthy underground as well as people who actually want to do it not for the money, but because its what they actually want to do and they love doing it, music isn't about getting rich and it never should be

    • @ellenk8269
      @ellenk8269 Год назад +7

      In this economy??? The only way an artist can continue to create music is if they get paid. Why wouldn’t you want your faves to get paid? It means more music.

    • @Timothyrpiano
      @Timothyrpiano Год назад +5

      Exactly. Music should be about doing what you love and connecting to the people who love your music

    • @Timothyrpiano
      @Timothyrpiano Год назад +8

      @@ellenk8269 I would still do music even if I wasn't getting paid. It's about serving the people

    • @ellenk8269
      @ellenk8269 Год назад +2

      @@Timothyrpiano judging by the environment your playing piano, you look like you wouldn’t need to be getting paid. If you can do it, good for you but there are other highly talented people that don’t have the privilege of creating without a livable wage.

  • @nobody-ho4yp
    @nobody-ho4yp Год назад +202

    Rap falling off in the mainstream is GOOD. Who cares that the average person isn't listening to rap?

    • @DLCOrganization
      @DLCOrganization Год назад +55

      Exactly! And when we can finally pull out the poisonous Trap weeds from the Garden of Hip-Hop,
      the mainline genre will finally be on course to a better place once again.

    • @tonedavinci
      @tonedavinci Год назад +11

      nah most of the music is trash tho, I don't get how that's a good thing...

    • @OVO-Adolf
      @OVO-Adolf Год назад +10

      Bc bloated same rinse and repeat pop will be on top. Ppl say rap is all the same, pop is even less original

    • @ProdbyFridge
      @ProdbyFridge Год назад +29

      @@DLCOrganizationrap having different sub genres like trap is NOT what is killing the genre lmao

    • @sippingthe
      @sippingthe Год назад +1

      @@DLCOrganizationI disagree, but that was a great metaphor

  • @TalentedKamarty
    @TalentedKamarty Год назад +142

    I think these microwave ass rappers n copycat beats gonna go underground or die off. I think this is good for Hip Hop. Maybe once the pple tht r just in it for a check realize its not as easy as it once was, they'll hesitate to drop that mid n go away while the ones who really try to make good music & put effort into it will thrive. I think Drakes recent album was a huge sign of that. The big backlash towards the album making him spin the block n drop some actual fire

    • @stereo-soulsoundsystem5070
      @stereo-soulsoundsystem5070 Год назад +5

      There's a nail and you hit it on the head

    • @mikenomics1014
      @mikenomics1014 Год назад +5

      Best and most thorough explanation comment I've seen down here so far 💪

    • @jaysonpressley8642
      @jaysonpressley8642 Год назад +3

      Well said.

    • @latifpayton-sh8yx
      @latifpayton-sh8yx Год назад +3

      This because when a true rapper make real hiphop , yall dont support it cus you call it old school

    • @manniking233
      @manniking233 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@latifpayton-sh8yx. Fair point.

  • @hevvyserve
    @hevvyserve Год назад +35

    the decline started with the “type beat” era of production to me.

  • @KOLDDOGENT.
    @KOLDDOGENT. Год назад +180

    Its not dead, its just adjusting. The time would come for new sound soon!

    • @kingcreed609
      @kingcreed609 Год назад +32

      As the next generation I fully second this. Real art is still out there and the best will find inspiration from all music! The culture is still alive it just goes through ups and downs💯

    • @anthonymede9216
      @anthonymede9216 Год назад +5

      Question: Has any other genre been through a well needed resurgence ?

    • @thehumannugakareemsupreme9484
      @thehumannugakareemsupreme9484 Год назад

      Please stop nigga. It been dead for a while. When lil baby is your biggest artist your genre is a corpse.

    • @thehumannugakareemsupreme9484
      @thehumannugakareemsupreme9484 Год назад

      ​@anthonymede9216 no, and no other genre has so many deaths and so many older statesmen being pushed out. No artists being developed, and the fact that there's wayyyyy more rappers than Rockstar, country stars, etc. Niggas have no standards

    • @unkwn6741
      @unkwn6741 Год назад +1

      ​@@kingcreed609eh idk man, scene's dry and whenever a hot song comes out it's an older guy who's getting out of the streets and into rap and that's why they can rap they came up on the greats they can't make garbage like yutes.

  • @brutusmagnuson315
    @brutusmagnuson315 10 месяцев назад +18

    It’s part of a larger problem of everything being “content.” Movies are having this problem, video games are having this problem. It’s why so many rappers sound like their music could’ve been made by AI. It’s why I’m stuck mostly listening to either old rap, like A Tribe Called Quest or obscure rap, like Hieroglyphics
    I feel like it’s been heading this direction with fewer and fewer tracks that make me feel anything. There are good rappers out there, and there will be for a while, but they’re been being overshadowed by the saturation of mass-appeal rappers.
    I don’t think rap is going to die anytime soon, but I do think there’s gonna be a more major split between fanbases and types of fans

  • @sox9612
    @sox9612 Год назад +5

    Thank you you just summed up why I had no problem finding good music in 2017 and over the last 4 years it’s been impossible to find solid tapes.

  • @AntsDrone
    @AntsDrone Год назад +22

    I think it’s the fact that the main stars of the genre all died or went to prison in a 3-5 year time span, on top of that things just get old. Sounds get old, people change. My brother listens to country now... It’s not just one thing that caused it, it’s a slow shift due to multiple factors. Stars like Drake are on their last leg. The new generation doesn’t have much to offer on a mainstream level. I think the next big genres are definitely country and pop. So many of those suburban audiences that hip/hop relied on for mainstream success are shifting toward those two genres, especially country. Hip/Hop and Rap will always be around, and people will always love or hate what that era brought, but it’s never going to be the same as it was. It was a great run. Still excited to see what people drop, it will always be my personal favorite genre.

  • @KSL215
    @KSL215 Год назад +609

    No matter how y’all feel rap and hip hop will NEVER die. Nice video tho

    • @djnyquil4294
      @djnyquil4294 Год назад +92

      Yeaaaa nah. Nothing is exempt.

    • @ilysukiluv
      @ilysukiluv Год назад +1

      Facts

    • @Eastside318
      @Eastside318 Год назад +17

      ​@@djnyquil4294rap is lol basically all music because y'all forget this is mainstream there talking about look at underground rap country rap

    • @adamprice3466
      @adamprice3466 Год назад +42

      No music genres ever die, in this context it means dead as in not dominating pop music anymore and not the thing all the cool kids want to be like.

    • @inyourgranmaass3605
      @inyourgranmaass3605 Год назад +40

      It's already dead what do you mean you thought you cooked something

  • @StreetSweep
    @StreetSweep Год назад +67

    You can mention Rap falling, without meanioning that everything in media falling and turning to garbage, EVERYTHING. People, school, books, movies, all of society. Everything feels so forced and fake these days. Genuine connection is quickly becoming lost for quick satisfaction for whatever it is being focused on. So often these days, I'll hear people talk and I can't even take them serious because it seems as if they themselves don't even beleive or feel strongly about or mean what they say. Everything is game, Everything is a hustle, Everything is advice on this or that on how to suck everything out of something for yourself and move on. Once you see it, you can't unsee it.

    • @umbela5646
      @umbela5646 Год назад +5

      I have been thinking the same. There are just a few content creators that make me want to watch anything at all. Maybe we are just growing up, but i feel like even the most "well thought" style of videos have become redundant and boring, like many video essays recently.
      Even this video here, it fails to realize that the shit hes talking about is a cycle. Rap stays at its peak for 3 years then always go down on a lack of creativity, and we aways say that the previous eras were better, even if we discredited them when they were happening. Like in that soundcloud era for example, i used to hate most of the things around that time, but now i love it. We alredy had our "change of sound" in 2020 after Carti dropped and that IGOR album, then with Yeat, and most mainstream rap has been just copies of them ever since. You just need to stick with a few artists you like and learn how to ignore the mainstream really.
      Btw the only youtubers that make me want to watch anything rn are LocalScriptMan and Afrosenjuu

    • @smaaron_j_46
      @smaaron_j_46 11 месяцев назад +12

      Idk man, you’re probably just growing up and find it hard to be entertained.

    • @cinuhhmon4207
      @cinuhhmon4207 10 месяцев назад +10

      God man. I’ve been looking for someone to validate some of my views on the world rn and I thank you for doing exactly that. The social culture of the US specifically is so broken and dry it feels, and it genuinely makes the desire to go out and meet/experience people/things rather unrewarding.

    • @jghifiversveiws8729
      @jghifiversveiws8729 10 месяцев назад +10

      Being sincere is seen as foolish or corny nowadays

    • @bretwojarski5842
      @bretwojarski5842 10 месяцев назад

      I keep trying to tell people too watch Kymatica by in5d
      The false ego works like a cancer and as long as people are clueless then the world is only gonna get even more shitter

  • @1Konsole
    @1Konsole Год назад +43

    shoulda known ice spice and yeet were the sign of end times

    • @Timothyrpiano
      @Timothyrpiano Год назад +6

      I never saw the hype with Ice Spice

    • @XanVicious
      @XanVicious Год назад

      @@Timothyrpiano she has a nice body, nothing exceptional but its what young men like. I should know since I'm 23 and I act like an oldhead when she pops on screen.

  • @zac8084
    @zac8084 Год назад +22

    They’re having the same problem with rock music. All the big artists are 40+ and nobody wants to give the smaller more original artists a chance. It’s 100% the fault of labels tho IMO because they just keep pushing what has been making them the most money

    • @dandelves
      @dandelves Месяц назад +1

      Rock music is actually growing again and some younger bands have come through. GVF, Fontaines D.C and The Warning immediately spring to mind

  • @Dray90
    @Dray90 10 месяцев назад +9

    The issue is rap is so corporate that they are telling the public who the new artist is, what the new song is as opposed to letting the audience decide.
    It’s why we have obvious plants like jack harlow being forced on us, or negative music being forced on to the audience constantly (drill music, hoe music, sexy red, Kay flock etc.)

  • @YoungYahtz94
    @YoungYahtz94 Год назад +165

    I saw hip hop driving itself into a corner way back in 2017 and it eventually came to fruition unfortunately. There could be a silver lining in all this tho

    • @georgie2844
      @georgie2844 Год назад +25

      @@Harvey_kingStreaming has blacklisted ye so i don’t think even Ye can mainstream hip hop again

    • @NewRhinoTV
      @NewRhinoTV Год назад +24

      It’s goes back to 2005 with the death of bars and 2007 with ringtone rap. It been dead, we been doing the Bernie ever since

    • @OVO-Adolf
      @OVO-Adolf Год назад +1

      Nah it’s not, it’s the opposite, cuz of dik tok everyone found their niche, there’s no new mainstream rappers besides j Cole

    • @m00se40
      @m00se40 Год назад

      There probably is we just too low IQ to see it

    • @Codemittens
      @Codemittens Год назад

      ​@@georgie2844it's Kanye he's gonna get streams

  • @123theprodigy5
    @123theprodigy5 Год назад +35

    Wow, I can’t wait to see this video. I always look forward to your breakdowns in hip-hop history.

    • @newschoolstories
      @newschoolstories  Год назад +5

      Preciate that

    • @ohyesmyles
      @ohyesmyles Год назад +1

      Facts I think he's one of the best as far as subject matter 💯

    • @123theprodigy5
      @123theprodigy5 Год назад +2

      Yep, TikTok ruined the music industry. Nobody wants to discover new artist or make new songs anymore, it’s all about going viral on TikTok.

  • @addysots8988
    @addysots8988 Год назад +10

    Music isn’t infinite . There are only so many beat patterns and notes you can use . Eventually everything will sound like something else and I’ve been saying this for years as a music producer . I think we finally hit that point

    • @igbinnosaosasumwen6412
      @igbinnosaosasumwen6412 11 месяцев назад +1

      Well yh u are right but just to an extent, foreign artists are capable of bringing a vibe US mainstream isn't yet familiar with, just look at Afrobeats, it's doing with Reggae was doing in the US back then. It's new to pple it's not a sound they hear everyday if we open our ears beyond what we like to hear we would discover that the music industry still has a lot of undiscovered melodies to last for generations to come

    • @addysots8988
      @addysots8988 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@igbinnosaosasumwen6412 forsure bro I agree . That’s what I mean this style of rap is dead time to get innovative or quit making music

  • @kerrel5215
    @kerrel5215 Год назад +20

    I personally think a major part of it is people widening their taste. Hip hop has been really dominant but people are starting to take a shift as well

    • @yanikeonpurpose
      @yanikeonpurpose Год назад +12

      Yes I’m surprised he didn’t mention this. Afro beats is now huge! And is music that has affiliation with rap in terms of proximity/similarities. The same audience that consumes rap will likely consume afro beats. Dancehall also has a small but consistent showing in there too. I think black music has been longing for more varied expression for years.
      People of colour or those who gravitate to rap don’t only want to hear hardcore gangsterism & violence that rap is usually predicated on.
      People just have more options now with there being more forms of musical expression.
      Classic hip hop as we know it WILL die. So many genres of music has fallen by the wayside ie rock & roll, ska, garage if you’re Uk based like me, even dancehall is on the decline. Music is never stationary, it always transitions.

    • @bretwojarski5842
      @bretwojarski5842 10 месяцев назад +2

      ⁠@@yanikeonpurpose I’m from the U.K. and as a consumer of rap I do also enjoy afrobeats and been listening to Burna Boy, Kofffee & NSG. Plus not gonna lie I am one of the ones that like hardcore gangster rap I listen to King Von, Giggs, Lil Durk, Polo G, Unknown T, Digga D and a whole wide range M Hunchos album was great and there’s definitely still music being dropped what I enjoy and can still appreciate

    • @RANDOMZBOSSMAN1
      @RANDOMZBOSSMAN1 10 месяцев назад

      @@yanikeonpurposeOn your last take I could write a whole soliloquy on the decline of dancehall to the point Amipiano has taken up the dancehall set time in the clubs/parties
      It’s actually crazy lol we are losing recipes fast

    • @tumultoustortellini
      @tumultoustortellini 10 месяцев назад

      I moved over towards dnb, then jungle, the liquid, then breakcore. And despite me being pretty alone before (2019-ish), so many more people are listening to it now. If my genre is this out of the way and still getting some new listeners, I know more accessible genres are getting some traction.

  • @Mario-bl5ud
    @Mario-bl5ud Год назад +86

    Underground hiphop is still alive and well. And im not talking about that ken carson/rage bs yall tried to reassign the term to. IYKYK. Only good things will come from the genre falling off mainstream appeal tbh.

    • @kooldawg
      @kooldawg Год назад +6

      Can you give me some good underground artist to listen to?

    • @Bloody.Body.4.U
      @Bloody.Body.4.U Год назад

      @@kooldawg what type/vibe of rap do u like here are some underground legends u should def check out: Black Kray, Hi-C, Chris Travis, Tenkay, smokedope2016

    • @ron6064
      @ron6064 Год назад +18

      @@kooldawgBoofpaxkmooky, 1600j, Bigg Bravo, Vi$ion, 1030 tuwop I can name for hours

    • @ron6064
      @ron6064 Год назад +8

      @joshuajames8687 redveil goes hard

    • @kooldawg
      @kooldawg Год назад +1

      @@ron6064thank you daddy😘

  • @ShvdøwMvge
    @ShvdøwMvge 11 месяцев назад +27

    I got so bored of Hip-hop towards the point where I started experimenting with different music. I found I like hard rock, punk rock, phonk, trap metal, dark trap, and synth wave music a lot more. I used to be hardcore about hip-hop especially newer artists. I feel I just got so tired of hearing the same flows, same cadences that I just decided to try different music and ended up falling in love with those different genres

    • @Neo_Geisha
      @Neo_Geisha 10 месяцев назад

      Hell yeah synthwave is awesome

    • @YungFlightRisk
      @YungFlightRisk 9 месяцев назад +1

      Ong bro. Once i started listening to other genres I never really touched rap again other than just a few songs I fuck with hard. This is the first time I never had a rapper on my top 5 most listened to

    • @derekrebel3384
      @derekrebel3384 7 месяцев назад

      Yea, I got heavy into Phonk in ‘22. Looks like it was good timing

  • @EXTENDOSFUNERAL
    @EXTENDOSFUNERAL Год назад +23

    rap n hiphop arent dying its just evolving as the generations are changing

    • @santiagochavez-vx6ju
      @santiagochavez-vx6ju Год назад +1

      Thats exactly what i was thinking i feel as if evolving is necessary for it to not fall off instead of it staying the exact same for its whole history.

    • @Zyairelitboy
      @Zyairelitboy Год назад +10

      In a bad way

    • @JustSomeMisfit
      @JustSomeMisfit Год назад +4

      No one said hip hop shouldn't evolve, but look at where it went. Kids don't even care about lyrics anymore because mindless lean sipping and pill popping rappers normalized music that the younger generation thinks is what hip hop is. That's their only reference because most aren't going back that far. Beats do all the work now.

    • @EXTENDOSFUNERAL
      @EXTENDOSFUNERAL Год назад

      @@JustSomeMisfit music is art and one thing about art is theres never one shape or form and its always changing with one person to the next and who ever manages to capture everyones attention is who will lead with everyone on their wave for a certain period of time until the next person or falling off atleast thats my take ik its weird to you or who ever is reading but thats how i feel abt this.

    • @johnlocke4715
      @johnlocke4715 10 месяцев назад

      It’s devolving

  • @prettylaurynn
    @prettylaurynn Год назад +35

    To have yeat in that pic is beyond insane . He brings 2016 vibes all over again . He himself helped drake outta all ppl get another number one

    • @DmonDhaBoss
      @DmonDhaBoss Год назад +8

      2016 was a indulgence year. 808s hypnotized millions of people into a trance of indulging and consuming.

    • @granddidit
      @granddidit Год назад +2

      bro didn’t even watch the video 💀🤦‍♂️

    • @reno419rockstar
      @reno419rockstar Год назад +5

      No one helps Drake

    • @aimforaplanet8238
      @aimforaplanet8238 Год назад +2

      @@reno419rockstar😂😂😂😂😂😂 !!! no drake helps people

    • @theblueprint2001
      @theblueprint2001 Год назад

      literally the embodiment of just making tiktok hits. he doesnt even speak clearly in his songs he just mumbles. gtfo bro

  • @CornPopWazABadDude
    @CornPopWazABadDude 5 месяцев назад +2

    Glad I'm not alone in this, I'm doing searches for "rap is dead" for the first time ever and I've been a huge fan since the 90s.
    It's ran it's course sad to say. Can't even remember the last time I've heard anybody say "yo you heard that new track from XYZ?"... Something will come along and fill the void eventually, but it ain't gonna be hip hop. Just like rock went, rap is on its way out.

  • @distm0n
    @distm0n Год назад +8

    after 2014-2018 era it hasnt been the same

    • @distm0n
      @distm0n Год назад +1

      now everything feels forced. there is still good rap you just gotta dig for it

  • @FlykillaThomasn
    @FlykillaThomasn Год назад +48

    What hip hop needs is true innovators with real talent x, juice and pop were big because they didn’t sound like anyone else, you need someone with unique talent who also pushes themselves to be better and doesn’t get comfortable, that’ll change the game, you do that hip hop has a bright future

    • @luckilew
      @luckilew Год назад +17

      Hip hop needs people who can actually rap. Hip hop needs people who aint talking about the same shit as everybody else.

    • @TheAppleManfr
      @TheAppleManfr Год назад +7

      yeat is literally what ur saying but not as lyrical

    • @Gainsforlife
      @Gainsforlife Год назад +7

      Juice sounded like uzi and xxx tbh

    • @prod.kidmizu
      @prod.kidmizu Год назад +5

      Pop made drill so idk about that one. X was ahead of his time and juice sounded like a mix of X and Uzi he was mid

    • @OddJaxx900
      @OddJaxx900 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/GPn4UvODa6w/видео.htmlsi=pLx87YUDW_M2Pxtq ok. I'm gonna put all of you to the test and see if you really appreciate lyrics and real music. I'm gonna share three of my music videos here. This is the first one. There's nobody who sounds like me. Guaranteed!

  • @mitchelcook7877
    @mitchelcook7877 11 месяцев назад +3

    2015-2019 I was all about the rap and hip hop scene and was heavy into new artists and big time drops… now a’days I spend my time listening to og stuff from the 80’s 90’s and 00’s plus the stuff I liked in the 2015 to 2019

  • @godrules3596
    @godrules3596 Год назад +9

    I'm a 21 year old who grew up as a kid listening to early 2000's- early 2010's old school Hip Hop and R&B like *Jay-Z, Kanye West, Young Jeezy, Lil Wayne, Eminem, G Unit, Outkast, T-pain, Black Eyed Peas, Akon, Keri Hilson, Alicia Keys, Rihanna, Beyonce, Nicki Minaj, Shakira, Ciara, Chris Brown, Usher, Ne-Yo, Justin Timberlake, T.I, Timbaland, Rick Ross, Gucci Mane, Kendrick Lamar, J.Cole and anyone else from that era* . I have never really liked modern music because of the lack of longevity, no creativity and the fact that most of the modern rap is forgettable, artists are replaceable and none of the content is original which is a kinda different opinion to a lot of adults my age.
    I think Hip Hop still and will always have a bright future. If anything people getting tired of the current same old sound is a good sign of evolution because it's showing that people are starting to mature and wake up this is going to force people to be more creative and work on their craft and actually produce good music and the record labels will be forced to only sign good artists stop signing all these artists with no originality or talent and once they realise thatthose artists are becoming boring, making the same music and they are not bringing in any money they will start to be more selective with who they decide to sign and help the right artists with a lot to offer blow up.
    Hip Hop is faaar from dead people were saying the same things when we had Hip Hop merging with pop music in the 2010's and even the soundcloud era but they still flourished. HipHop isn't dead it's just that the term a "rapper" has lost it's meaning and now you just have to be a likeable influencer with fans loyal enough to listen to your music. Now you don't need to actually be a rapper to make a famous hit all you need is 3 things *to have a personality, sell an image and a loyal following* , once you've got those three things you've made it.
    But there are COUNTLESS lyrically elite talented rappers and singers who really stick to the traditional format of HipHop whilst still being creative and unique in their own ways *TeeGoCrxzy* reacts to a lot of talented artists I recommend you should check out. These rappers/artists are waiting for the spotlight and once the music industry caters to them, hear me when I say rap WILL be revived or at least rap will be fun again. The only thing holding these guys back from helping Hip Hop make a comeback is that they are too underground and their fanbases whilst being very loyal are too niche once they get attention from major record labels it is up from there.

    • @TheRealSly14Cat
      @TheRealSly14Cat Год назад +1

      There was a lot of absolute dogshit released in the early 00s and 10s. I never thought I'd see someone be nostalgia for that era of rap...

    • @godrules3596
      @godrules3596 Год назад +2

      @@TheRealSly14Cat The difference is the "dogshit" of those era's are still multiple levels above and are still certified classics. Even the best songs of this current era still can't compete with the worst songs in the 2000's and early 2010's, in 5 years no one is remebering a song from this year because they are not timeless and just momental trends. No one is remembering this current music in a couple years unless if it's played which is highly unlikely because fans woulda moved on to your next untalented rapper.

    • @theblueprint2001
      @theblueprint2001 Год назад

      ⁠@@TheRealSly14Catname them. a letdown project like Curtis by 50 washes the fuck out of everything dropped on the radios today

  • @bookkeeperjoshua
    @bookkeeperjoshua Год назад +41

    Great vid, I do feel like after 2017 many new artists were not as passionate to come up with their own sound, as they saw how much money you can make in rap by easily taking flows, making diss songs, and linking with RUclipsrs/streamers. Now in 2023 most “street” artist use their court cases as pr for the music, most underground rappers are mostly carti clones and the “lyrical ones” are dry Kendrick/ Cole renditions.

    • @cityboy2092
      @cityboy2092 Год назад +13

      I been saying that the SoundCloud era was gonna fuck it all up in the long-run. Seemed like every untalented teenager who wanted to make money by being a rapper but was too lazy to put in the work to actually develop their craft was flooding the market with one indistinguishable, run-of-the-mill trap song after another, and they oversaturated everything so damn fast that it became impossible to tell any of them apart. Fast forward to now, and it seems like hip-hop is due for a new sound to shake things but can't decide on what, so we're still stuck on trap music even though it's been over a decade of this being the prevailing sound, with a few drill and jersey bass songs here and there, but we got nothing new to replace it with

  • @IRDeady
    @IRDeady Год назад +8

    tech changed music in ways people still haven't adapted to. For decades now music has been moving towards true democratization, which is something most people say they want, but the closer we get the more people lament the loss of the sort of royalty system we have always had, where a small number of people are held up as deserving of special praise and adoration for their work. Whether we like it or not, music is becoming something ephemeral. There are still countless amazing musicians out there, making music that can still have the same impact on people as it always has, but they aren't held up as legends anymore, which is something that is probably for the best, as any of the many, many disgraced celebrities can prove. Now, more than ever, commercially successful music is entirely focused on the lowest common denominator, and looking for anything of real substance in that world makes perpetually less and less sense. The world will never run out of amazing talent, now we just have to dig a bit more to find it.

  • @smxkingalonebeats2895
    @smxkingalonebeats2895 Год назад +38

    It's ironic. Hip-hop/rap has just became the number 1 listened to genre in the US in the last couple years, yet we see all these videos about it dying. Its a cycle. "History repeats itself" is showing up big here. People wanted to play rock, people hated rock, rock became big, rock died because it was overplayed. Same thing is happening right now, the most popular genre eventually becomes the most overplayed genre and dies out, then the cycle begins again. I've listened to songs from the 50s-now and I like music from every generation, it's less about the talent and sound and more about whats marketable. If youre telling me there werent artists more deserving than elvis to sit in the seat as "king of rock" then you're simply ignorant. Even right now there are hundreds of people that would put on a better show and write a better song than your favorite artist.

    • @EPmessi9800
      @EPmessi9800 Год назад +8

      Damn this is a good comment

    • @prod.kidmizu
      @prod.kidmizu Год назад +3

      Finally a good comment here

    • @KarlNova
      @KarlNova 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@okaeTi love your comment. The one thing about Hip Hop that is a bot different is it can adapt. It basically samples every sound/genre to stay interesting and fresh. It always has someone taking creative risks to keep it new. If it doesn’t it will go underground and rise up again.

  • @Vindicta3127
    @Vindicta3127 Год назад +18

    Thank god it’s not just me getting old and other people also feel this way. I genuinely thought I was just getting old and hating all this new music because it’s so boring and repetitive. I had to start listening to old hip hop and rap and just older music in general. This new school stuff is so unbelievably bad.

    • @Driblefanten
      @Driblefanten 11 месяцев назад +1

      Listen you Yeat, ur welcome, biggest rap talent of all time

    • @Vindicta3127
      @Vindicta3127 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@Driblefanten I do listen to him but definitely not the best of all time wtf 😂

  • @leslielemmon
    @leslielemmon 11 месяцев назад +6

    HipHop died when it forgot its roots: A voice for an oppressed black minority. Instead, every new song was about bling bling, bubble butts, brand name calling and pretending to be wealthy.

  • @NoirNameless
    @NoirNameless Год назад +98

    As long as Run The jewels, JID, Westside Gunn, Griselda, Danny Brown, The entire Dreamville camp, Freddie Gibbs, Curren$y, Rhapsody, Little Simz, TDE, etc are around, Hip hop will never die. I’m convinced that just like gaming, hip hop Is bad right now because no one pays attention to everything else that’s actually good to great. And it can’t get bigger because the audience doesn’t give them the attention they need to be bigger.
    You all need to listen to the artists you want to become the standard, and less attention to the ones you don’t want to be. Simple. This is our fault. WE DETERMINE WHERE THIS INDUSTRY GOES. NOT A LABEL. But continue getting everything you know about rap through TikTok, ig, and the rap caviar playlist and continuing the problem instead of looking around for other music. 😒

    • @JKthejokerpersonthing
      @JKthejokerpersonthing Год назад +10

      Thank you for saying what many disappointed fans are thinking

    • @Gabriel-lf4qo
      @Gabriel-lf4qo Год назад +9

      Listen to the sLUms homies, you missing out!! MIKE, side show, navy blue, maxo and all those boys have amazing records.

    • @zealot1543
      @zealot1543 Год назад +7

      Great point! People are getting so addicted to social media that they forget they have the power over what they consume.

    • @NoirNameless
      @NoirNameless Год назад +1

      @@know_no_th3ory128 I didn’t mention Kendrick or Cole because I don’t have to. People already listen to, and love them so there’s no need. I’ve been a fan of both since before they had debut albums, but there are other artists who exist that deserve shine. Also I didn’t mention albums that released because I want my recommendations to be broader than just projects. You’ll find other artists through the ones I mentioned already.
      If I was on some poser sh!t, I wouldn’t have wrote 2 paragraphs blaming the consumer for being ignorant lol.

    • @know_no_th3ory128
      @know_no_th3ory128 Год назад

      @@NoirNameless😂 I was actually talking about the dude who made the video. But I was still wrong because he was talking about 2023 when no majors artists dropped until June. I agreed wit your comment. Must’ve just been sleepy lol.

  • @karihollingsworth901
    @karihollingsworth901 Год назад +9

    I most definitely miss Juice World 😭 I still listen to his music almost everyday he was so versatile 💔

    • @tankbikes8577
      @tankbikes8577 Год назад +3

      Bro fax

    • @frequentiis
      @frequentiis 9 месяцев назад

      but GenZ rappers hates rap poetry, poetic lyrics, storytelling tho

  • @vaskater07
    @vaskater07 Год назад +3

    Man you summarized everything perfectly. Great video bro! I’m tired of hearing these wack ass trendy tik tok songs every time I put on a playlist on Spotify or turn on the radio. Shit turned into tik tok radio now! But it’s crazy how the decline went warp speed during COVID. COVID turned everything to shit!

  • @silvanamanea7237
    @silvanamanea7237 Год назад +7

    this video is so good. appreciate the effort u put into it fr.

  • @theBat272
    @theBat272 Год назад +71

    This is why Kendrick's Mr Morale album is essential. I feel like people have not really moved on from the depression and hurt the Covid and riots brought to us. It killed creativeness and it made people produced sub par music as a way to cope with depression. We told ourselves that we are okay, now you see wars and shit on TV/social media that don't necessarily help us recover and progress everyone's healing. Now you hear gang gang music and tiktok music everywhere to trick our minds and tell us we are okay. You see Drake and Jcole flooding the streaming with music, but in reality they have not truly moved on just like everyone else, which is why you feel so disconnected to their new shit even after convincing yourself you like it. The full potential of those songs are not there, the soul is not there and the core of the rappers who made Forest hills drive and Take care are not there. Kendrick is no different, he felt that burden too these past 3-4 years. The only difference was, he acknowledged it and meditated through it all which then created Mr Morale. Truth is we never truly healed our minds and hearts from all this shit, and we are still on lock down mentality. We should start acknowledging that real, from there healing will start. Creativeness and productivess will flourish. This time you let go of the pain covid brought to us. Now listen to Mr Morale again.

    • @gumaw
      @gumaw Год назад +3

      Factsss

    • @relez1093
      @relez1093 Год назад +22

      its not that deep 😭

    • @iproplayer8502
      @iproplayer8502 Год назад +1

      This why we gotta leave all the stuff that we wen’t through in the past and move on like covid and all that Shit don’t pass that shit on to all these kids so we can get a New spark in production

    • @ernie9538
      @ernie9538 Год назад +2

      ​@@relez1093Not my proudest tug

    • @johndamario2546
      @johndamario2546 Год назад +14

      Mr Morale is boring and uninteresting… the production was safe not experimental or genre pushing and the lyricism is standard Kendrick. It wasn’t creative at all… awful album to use as an example when nobody is listening to it.

  • @MonteYRM
    @MonteYRM 11 месяцев назад +3

    juice died exactly 4 years ago. he was the future of rap

  • @AHotHabanero
    @AHotHabanero Год назад +18

    Unfortunately, social media is the cause of death to a bunch of stuff!

  • @bxbblooo
    @bxbblooo Год назад +20

    I cant lie bro. This was EXTREMELY well made. I agree with every single point. I think now everyone is able to find something that resonates the most with them. Lil Tjay has been my guy since Resume but I have definitely seen myself stem off to more underground or less popularized artists. NOT FROM TIKTOK as Im not even on that platform, those kinds of songs feel like you said repetitive with no meaning. I've been really into Tjay, DC The Don, YSN Flow, G Herbo, Sleepy, Jay Gwuapo, Tory Lanez Jack Harlow , Scorey and even The Kid Laroi. Obliviously that's not all I listen to but you can play any one of their songs and just feel this certain energy that I genuinely enjoy. More and more people are finding plenty of artists just like that for themselves leading to this declines But Again bro Great ass video and the points are spot on.

    • @6rnh342
      @6rnh342 Год назад +3

      I think that people need to find solace in the underground. Ive found many artists that are truly doing their own thing and making something new. Soundcloud really been putting me on

  • @jayclark1551
    @jayclark1551 Год назад +5

    Rap will never die because it’s an art form of the youth and at the end of the day there’s always going to be kids trying new interesting stuff. The major problem is hip hop killing it’s own talent before they have a chance to realize their full potential.

    • @iamcase1245
      @iamcase1245 10 месяцев назад

      Rap is literally dying. No one says it has to be for the youth look at shoegaze.

    • @frequentiis
      @frequentiis 9 месяцев назад +1

      but GenZ rappers hates rap poetry, poetic lyrics, storytelling tho, so stop lying

    • @iamcase1245
      @iamcase1245 9 месяцев назад

      I can't tell you how many times I've seen people talk about how rap needs to return to bars, wordplay, lyrics, technical rhyming etc and it's always some Gen Z who calls it "oldhead shit". Gen Z just wants mumble rapping about pills and depression over laptop beats. @@frequentiis

  • @thedarknite4397
    @thedarknite4397 Год назад +8

    This isn't jus rap/hip-hop its the industry as a whole. people say every rap song is the same well so is every pop song every genre sounds the same and the artists that try n switch it up don't get love. artists figured out they make more money and have more success by pumping the same songs out over and over there's so many examples of this especially in some of the "best" artists

  • @dominicbowie092
    @dominicbowie092 Год назад +16

    Pop smoke juice wrld and xxx were going to be our next big 3 in hip hop. It’s a damn shame pop was killed man we were robbed of so much amazing music

    • @DopeBoyDreamz
      @DopeBoyDreamz Год назад +1

      X & Juice was already huge, so they would’ve been even bigger, but pop wasn’t that known before his death. He wouldn’t have had blown up the way he did….

    • @davidawonaike1188
      @davidawonaike1188 Год назад +1

      @@DopeBoyDreamzhe was definitely known on mainstream level and was making huge waves and inspiring a lot of smaller artist to follow in his footsteps. Artist without influence do not blow up after death the way he did. Only select few do.

    • @DopeBoyDreamz
      @DopeBoyDreamz Год назад

      @@davidawonaike1188 and pop was one of those rappers… he wasn’t mainstream at all before he died.

    • @reno419rockstar
      @reno419rockstar Год назад

      What?😂😂 This is the problem.

    • @theblueprint2001
      @theblueprint2001 Год назад

      they werent calm down

  • @kabindrapradhan840
    @kabindrapradhan840 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! Definitely miss that 2016-2018 golden era of modern hip hop :/

  • @HowieRaps
    @HowieRaps Год назад +122

    I love how Da Baby can talk about murder, sex and women all day and be worldwide, but as soon as he says dont suck 🍆 he's cancelled 😂 this world is truly on the spectrum

    • @843Reboot
      @843Reboot Год назад +22

      he rapped about how he killed someone in a walmart and his baby daughter watched bro

    • @ODOGHOST
      @ODOGHOST Год назад +6

      It's mind boggling

    • @Rossoneri2
      @Rossoneri2 Год назад +9

      Yeah, let's just omit the other bs he did and focus on the gay comments to fit our narrative

    • @amel3457
      @amel3457 Год назад +10

      Pride propaganda goes crazy my brother

    • @yogitheaussiedoodle8042
      @yogitheaussiedoodle8042 Год назад

      yea he wnet to court for that he actually did it but it was self defense so he wasfree@@843Reboot

  • @AnthonyCheeseborough
    @AnthonyCheeseborough Год назад +130

    I never thought I'd see the day Hip Hop gets lapped by even K-pop but here we are. It's like our standards just got lower every year. The fact that Ice Spice and Sexy Redd have rap careers despite making the lowest tier dogshit music tells you this genre is dead lol it's back to the underground.

    • @goti6539
      @goti6539 Год назад +22

      Exactly, but I actually don’t mind it dying out a bit. As someone who listens to a lot of different genres of Music it’ll actually be quite a relief If people stop playing only rap at parties and other gatherings.

    • @SlickNick98
      @SlickNick98 Год назад +9

      Underground rappers make better music anyways

    • @AnthonyCheeseborough
      @AnthonyCheeseborough Год назад +1

      @@_D01 Huh?

    • @AnthonyCheeseborough
      @AnthonyCheeseborough Год назад

      @@SlickNick98 Sure but not by virtue of being underground rappers. Being underground means artists are limited to niche audiences, mostly in their own cities, with very few exceptions. If the success of the genre is declining, that makes it much more difficult for new talented rappers to find success.

    • @SlickNick98
      @SlickNick98 Год назад

      @@AnthonyCheeseborough e-40 stayed independent his whole career and look where he's at now and the independent rappers I listen to make bangers and they getting a bag 💰 so they're just fine

  • @islbeats9764
    @islbeats9764 Год назад +4

    All of this can be solved if artists and producers just took their time instead of dropping anything in their hard drive

    • @BenWhite-mz7bu
      @BenWhite-mz7bu 10 месяцев назад +1

      Why would they when they could make quick bucks releasing catchy trash

    • @leedurham3144
      @leedurham3144 Месяц назад

      That’s hard to do when your boss is forcing you to put out anything. Look at drake he doesn’t even have time to breath. They will just have somebody else write it and have him rap it. If they waited for him to come up with all his music each album would take yrs

  • @pixeltaco9782
    @pixeltaco9782 Год назад +12

    one of the thing that makes rap is the story telling aspect; the lyrics being just as important as the song. Now we are in an age where people yell the same few lines 16 times over a catchy loop and that is the song. Sure there are a few good projects being released but the crap is piling up like it never has before due to very bloated albums. Prime example is NBA Youngboy. Every song he makes is pretty much instant garbage because he releases 100+ songs every single year. Hopefully these guys can learn from their mistakes, come up with a good concept for their album, take their time making songs and curating and release a good 12-16 song album.

  • @80sBaby510
    @80sBaby510 Год назад +6

    Not gonna lie, this is a dope and well put together video… great job bruh 🔥🔥💯💯

  • @willybe6427
    @willybe6427 Год назад +3

    Metal head here….we also dying a slow painful and embarrassing death in the genre.
    Sumerian records has started signing pop and country musicians because of TikTok trends.

    • @AS-xj9cy
      @AS-xj9cy Год назад +2

      metal died in the 2000s. we need it to make a revival. More new bands and shi

  • @Frish__
    @Frish__ Год назад +7

    imo mainstream rap hasnt been good in a while but the underground has been amazing the past couple years

    • @PontiacSunfires
      @PontiacSunfires Год назад

      *cough* drakeo the ruler *cough*

    • @fgduhutg3886
      @fgduhutg3886 Год назад +1

      travis scott's utopia? Imo it was quite good

    • @Frish__
      @Frish__ Год назад

      i dont like it, its pretty awkward of an album and lacks direction; tries to be ominous but fails@@fgduhutg3886

  • @topsykretts8058
    @topsykretts8058 Год назад +8

    As long as we got students of the game like myself and artists like J Cole; Hip Hop will NEVER die!! 💯

    • @TheRussianORIONTrooper
      @TheRussianORIONTrooper Год назад

      "Students of the game" shut yo corny ahh up boy 🤣😭

    • @unrealgalaxy9669
      @unrealgalaxy9669 10 месяцев назад +1

      'like yourself' ok buddy

    • @topsykretts8058
      @topsykretts8058 10 месяцев назад

      @@unrealgalaxy9669 yea iight you're probably a lil jit; I'm probably 20 years older than you, I'm definitely a student of the game. Not new but True.

  • @AntarcticaUniverse
    @AntarcticaUniverse 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thats why probably why i like making whatever i prefer at the time but also want to be in a commentary space talking about various things i find interesting outside of music as well

  • @ohyesmyles
    @ohyesmyles Год назад +18

    Man I just wish X was still here. All these new artist don't have the same connection with their "fanbase" like he did. He was truly one of a kind

    • @tribaljukebox1773
      @tribaljukebox1773 Год назад +2

      Yessur

    • @TalentedKamarty
      @TalentedKamarty Год назад +5

      I wish Juice & X was still here cz they would've inspired kids to try different shit lol. Both of em did the turn up & singing rap but they had bars like a mf. X would have a song tht go crazy at Rolling Loud & another one with Joey Bada$$ thts just as fire. The space wouldn't be so recycled & rushed if they were alive

    • @zealot1543
      @zealot1543 Год назад +2

      I felt the same way about Juice WRLD too, I felt like he was just on the verge of going big worldwide before he passed

    • @tankbikes8577
      @tankbikes8577 Год назад

      @@zealot1543he already was he was gonna be on drake level😂 that mf was blowing tf up 999

    • @spartacus5304
      @spartacus5304 Год назад

      I mean he was an abuser so he had to be, his brand was tainted

  • @561Plug
    @561Plug Год назад +10

    TikTok didn’t ruin rap it just came full circle like back when there was one hit wonders. But now TikTok has pushed big artists like Yeat, Ken Carson, etc. then you got the whole Detroit Sound that’s blowing up. Artists like Lucki started receiving more attention after working hard because TikTok. Jus like Jack Harlow blew up on TikTok after grinding for 4 years. So I don’t think hip hop is dead, it just came full circle. Artists are also getting younger by the day, so we have to give them time to grow.

    • @Zyairelitboy
      @Zyairelitboy Год назад

      It did

    • @reno419rockstar
      @reno419rockstar Год назад

      You do realize artist are still relatively the same age. We typically don't listen to our parents music. 😂😂

    • @reno419rockstar
      @reno419rockstar Год назад +1

      The Detroit sound is just the 90s Bay area sound sped up.

  • @turntprophet7960
    @turntprophet7960 Год назад +3

    Hip-hop mainstream scene hasn’t found the young artists to fill in the void that XXX and Juice WRLD left.
    Who really has made a big wave like them after their unfortunate deaths?

  • @IVIUT3D
    @IVIUT3D Год назад +9

    Rap is just finally hitting the same split that Rock hit back in the 00s. The industry side is pushing what they think will make a quick buck, but that music lacks substance (a la Nickelback). Meanwhile there are artists who are making amazing music, but it’s not being pushed by the industry. There is a lot of good hip hop out there still, Nas just put out like 6 great albums.

    • @theblueprint2001
      @theblueprint2001 Год назад +1

      Facts. the real shit like Nas and Kendrick will always live on but we gotta wait for this bullshit dominating the radio to die out so the real shit can fully takeover

    • @iamcase1245
      @iamcase1245 10 месяцев назад

      The difference is that in the 2000s Rock got so bad and so for little kids basically, that the real artist putting out serious shit broke off and it took until about now to really recover. The thing with hip hop is that the underground hip hop artist put out the same garbage that the mainstream artist so it's going to take a lot longer to recover

  • @trvsxx19
    @trvsxx19 Год назад +27

    im glad we still have people like travis, yachty and kendrick who are actually droppin creative but still high quality music

  • @a9yle
    @a9yle 10 месяцев назад +2

    I swear to god these youtube "documentaries" be blowing things out of proportion for a bit of views

  • @bugginout8602
    @bugginout8602 Год назад +5

    I personally feel like one of the rappers that died between X, Juice Wrld, Pop Smoke, and King Von was going to be the face of hip hop. With all those guys being gone, a void was open and nobody stepped up to take it. Not to mention artist like Pooh Shiesty going to jail during his peak

  • @lilt9604
    @lilt9604 Год назад +7

    Honestly i think rap would be going strong if JuiceWRLD was still here, guy was such a hitmaker

    • @lilyVGYBT
      @lilyVGYBT Год назад +1

      Nigga was a different breed RIP juice

    • @garyytp1891
      @garyytp1891 Год назад +2

      Juice and xxxtentacion would’ve change the whole game, they were making real music and had actual talent, which is something that many rappers who blew up after 2020 are missing

    • @spartacus5304
      @spartacus5304 Год назад

      @@garyytp1891bro tried to slide x in there lmao

    • @garyytp1891
      @garyytp1891 Год назад

      @@spartacus5304 Yeah cause that’s what I think, they were similar in some things

    • @justlastfall5005
      @justlastfall5005 Месяц назад

      @@spartacus5304you may not like x I respect it not everyone gonna like x he said it’s fine if you hated him can’t argue with that but that don’t take away from his talent he blew up back then and you can’t tell me you ain’t hear his music at least once I wish he didn’t die tho one of my biggest what if questions or theory’s what if he was still alive man

  • @Campaigner937
    @Campaigner937 10 месяцев назад +2

    I miss the Datpiff era, didn’t know how good we had it.

  • @BELIKEJUATER
    @BELIKEJUATER Год назад +8

    How you not mention Dolph’s murder in 21? I feel like his death and Pop Smoke death really fueled the downfall of hip hop

  • @stebo5562
    @stebo5562 Год назад +3

    Too many talented artists not putting their stuff out there. The best music is chillin on hard drives in home studios

  • @tr1ggered985
    @tr1ggered985 11 месяцев назад +2

    as a rap reviewer myself i have quite been enjoying ignoring what has been coming out week to week and just reviewing older projects or underground corners of the genre, but the mainstream better pick up next year.

  • @txrcii
    @txrcii Год назад +4

    south africa gotta unique underground rap sound we up next frl

  • @xdrastig_4207
    @xdrastig_4207 Год назад +14

    Explanation:
    Kanye went bipolar, fascist and now we don't even know if it's him
    Eminem doesn't drop and is too technical, reached such level of perfectness his verses are made for fun, he already established his role in the game, no need for him to drop another classic when he already made sslp,mmlp,tes,relapse and mmlp2.
    Lil wayne drops only features right now
    Nas can't hold the game alone and he's a legend, we should be grateful to still have him.
    Andrè 3k rarely drops features
    Drake is a joke and his voice is annoying af
    Kendrick is either too mature or too all over the place in his verses, and mr morale felt like a blend of all the worse of his previous albums
    Jid is good but hasn't the cadence to be a legend, say what you want but until he stops having the same double-time flow and that quiet wisper voice he won't get further.
    Cole drops bomb after bomb but will retire soon
    New rappers are all on shit that'll kill them 2 years after their first recording
    Most rap fans are cringe.
    If travis goes into the "my eyes" rapping style route he'll actually be great, but most of his songs are pretty mainstream and takes too much inspiration from kanye
    21 savage does the same verse over and over again, he plays it safe but people are overrating him

    • @theblueprint2001
      @theblueprint2001 Год назад +5

      complete facts besides cole. brother hasnt made a classic album yet. 2014 was close tho

    • @manniking233
      @manniking233 11 месяцев назад +3

      Kanye West is the spiritual father of the modern rap game. Most of his innovation directed where rap could go and his sons dropped sounds that were their interpretations of what he was doing. With Kanye going off at the deep end, there is no new spiritual centre for hiphop. And NO ONE is lining to replace Kanye. Travis Scott should be the one in that role but his unoriginality has really served to make him basically useless in this era, even if I still like him and his sound. Travis Scott has never been a leader of sound at all. And ASAP Rocky is done with rap. Chief Keef, too, who could have cooked up some heat with Young Arab muzik but is now in retirement mode. There's no new leader and it shows. The only leaders around are the toxic labels with their data analysis that only repeats the status quo back to them to keep doing constantly, leading to uninspired nonsense!!!

    • @xdrastig_4207
      @xdrastig_4207 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@manniking233 yeah basically if you look at top 10's they didn't change in over 20 years, you could argue about kendrick but you'll always hear:
      2pac
      Biggie
      Big L
      Eminem
      Lil wayne
      Kanye
      Nas
      Reggie
      andre 3k
      And only Kendrick or cole or both as new entries, nothing basically changed.
      A situation which was totally opposite in the 90's-2000's, the creep between 80's rap and 90's is so insane and the genre evolved fast af, you had many many many new entries, every mainstream rapper had atleast one classic in their pocket, every top 10 was different and you basically had 80's rappers being completely obliterated by newcomers in terms of everything.
      Now it's totally the opposite, mainstream rappers play it safe, get carried by the beat and try to be melodic(which is stupid af cus we already had pop music for that, if I wanted to hear singing I would listen to michael jackson not some autotuned soulless vocals) and are no comparision to the og's, who are carrying the scene right now but get hated a lot for no reason.
      Pretty sad.

  • @MuchasDistracciones
    @MuchasDistracciones Год назад +1

    thie thing i dont like about streaming is that people realized that now you can be famous without even doing anything, just sit on a chair, talk shit, and make money. they dont even need to rap now.

  • @chocklitsauce
    @chocklitsauce Год назад +6

    every generation has it's genre wave

  • @SportsandTrueCrime
    @SportsandTrueCrime 11 месяцев назад +3

    Its also why Coast Contra is so popular! They r a living creation of hip hop’s best throwback trends. True spitters, musical poetry, metaphors, similes, onomatopoeias, homophones, homonyms, etc. Basically, every way the English language can be skillfully and artistically manipulated. Its how rappers’ talent used to be measured and it’s what I refuse to let go of.

  • @josephpark2919
    @josephpark2919 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hip hop is good to listen to in the moment sometimes but old pop songs never die.

  • @chizmok5093
    @chizmok5093 Год назад +6

    I noticed in 2021 that mainstream rap was awful and there weren’t as many widely popular rap bangers. I feel like the excessive violence in rap added to this and the flows weren’t as catchy and unique anymore. It’s all very lazy, generic and boring bow.This is the beginning of the end of rap being the no 1 genre as country and pop are coming back to the top again. Like you said, podcasts and streaming are also diverting people’s attention from rap bc that’s even my main source of entertainment too. Then of course the over saturation of the market doesn’t even induce excitement or hype for any of the rising stars. The lull is coming bc rap has shown us that you don’t need talent or skill to make it and many people are sick of the repetitive nature of rap in the mainstream so the audience is migrating to other new and fresh things.

  • @artisticspirit779
    @artisticspirit779 Год назад +43

    Hip hop has went through this before. In the early 2000's (for those born before 1995 I'm sure you remember, born after, here's a little bit of history), when southern rap was starting to become popular, and Lil Flip was one of the last rappers (at that time) to get million dollar deal (I believe his deal was $20 Mil), hip hop was dying and reggae was taking clean over, and they did take over for about 5 years. Their top guy was Sean Paul, Beanie Man, then Elephant Man (and the many other reggae artists that followed). Hip hop had to reinvent themselves to regain top reign. So many rap artists started making less grungy rap songs and started becoming more laid back, relaxed, party style, and sometimes grungy. Back pack rap was doing a little something, then Kanye and Drake came in and changed the hip hop game and brought some life back into it . (Majority of mainstream rappers started doing mixtapes while drake and Kanye remained Mainstream, as well as T.I. and a few other rappers). Saying all that to say this, Rap will NEVER die. It just has to find its way back to being Art. So latin music and African beats may be the go to for right now, just how Reggae was the go to for Record Labels back when they were tired of rap... After a while, just like with Reggae, Afro beats and Latin music will not have the impact they're expecting it to have, because neither one of those genres can bring what hip hop brings. I DO NOT BELIEVE HIP HOP/RAP IS DEAD. I DO BELIEVE that it's injured, badly. But it's heart is still beating and hip hop is about to go into full recovery mode very soon.

    • @Jay-jb2vr
      @Jay-jb2vr Год назад +13

      *I was born in 88. I grew up on 80s & 90s hip hop and rap. Rap/hip hop is DEAD, as far as I'm concerned, considering the type of music I grew up listening to. The genre will become 2nd rate and these Tik Tok rappers and social media rappers will take over, which they already are starting to. We're not gonna get another 2pac or Biggie, we're not gonna get another Jay-Z or Beyonce or even another Kanye West. That Era of creative artists is gone. Only "rappers" we gonna get is Ice Spice, Yeat or whatever his name is, Sexxy Redd, etc. And these new rappers don't have any creative longevity at all. They just good for making catchy, sing along, one-hit wonder music and that's it. Think CJ Whoopty....*

    • @seandafny
      @seandafny Год назад +1

      Approved ✅

    • @chloeligon
      @chloeligon Год назад +7

      @@Jay-jb2vr you literally missed the entire point of the comment

    • @josieeee8
      @josieeee8 Год назад +4

      What does hiphop bring that those other genres don’t? Besides violence and trap mentality?

    • @Dagune
      @Dagune Год назад +1

      ✊🏾

  • @ApotheosiZ
    @ApotheosiZ 10 месяцев назад

    As a rock/punk/metal guy, all I have to say is "welcome home, back in the underground"

  • @ianprescott7924
    @ianprescott7924 Год назад +4

    I mean rap’s been popular for over 30 years at this point. Most genres only get a certain amount of time in the spotlight

  • @eshxn4
    @eshxn4 11 месяцев назад +3

    the thing is, mainstream rap has been pretty trash and the same regurgitated shit for more than 4 years, fans are just now starting to notice. The underground is where real innovation and culture still lives

  • @Decembersown21
    @Decembersown21 10 месяцев назад

    I legitimately checked out of rap and hiphop in 2019. As soon as you started talking about roddy rich, juice world, and dababy etc. was beginning of the end.

  • @sirfuttbucker6067
    @sirfuttbucker6067 Год назад +7

    For real, bring battle rap back. Thats shit is the cauldron of hip hop spirit

  • @GemsOnVHS
    @GemsOnVHS 10 месяцев назад +5

    What's up bro. Loved watching this from another genres perspective. We deal with Americana/alt country, which is currently at an all time high. We face a lot of these same issues but I think the mainstream audiences have really moved from hip-hop (where they were when I was in highschool, graduate 2010) to country. Its a revolving door man, I remember when rock started to fade and Kanye, 50 cent and them started going major in the early 2000s. It's always changing with the different generations. It is super hard to keep up with hip-hop though, it rly seems like people are here and then gone in a split second. I think it doesn't help that live hip-hop is hard to get right. Going to a mid sized or small hip hop show just doesn't hit as hard, and there are less venues in cities that will even cater to it. Touring as a small hip-hop act is tough to make a living. That's another advantage acoustic music and rock have.

  • @taha-ks3gj
    @taha-ks3gj Год назад +1

    I love this, we cleansing hip hop right now this aint the death