ImDontai Reacts To Why Hip Hop Is Dying BlackySpeakz

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  • @silcoego2859
    @silcoego2859 Год назад +1240

    HipHop is dying because Dontai hasn't released any new music in so long 😔

    • @TacoTalo
      @TacoTalo Год назад +49

      Bro needs to stay out the studio

    • @JZipher
      @JZipher Год назад +187

      ratio@@TacoTalo

    • @Fourfoir4
      @Fourfoir4 Год назад +24

      @@TacoTaloum no

    • @PimpHeart
      @PimpHeart Год назад +21

      @@TacoTalo ok buddy

    • @Wreck6965
      @Wreck6965 Год назад +9

      I was literally gon ask this nigga if he’d ever drop another song

  • @eftiiano
    @eftiiano Год назад +1678

    We are in an era of fast food music; people only put out music that will do well for a month or so and fade into irrelevance.

    • @Perishade
      @Perishade Год назад +151

      Ice spice is the Big Mac

    • @azilxyah
      @azilxyah Год назад +18

      this is factual

    • @jamiestevens3074
      @jamiestevens3074 Год назад +60

      Facts. A lot of music made now is not made for longevity.

    • @gjokuu
      @gjokuu Год назад +10

      @@PerishadeI’m ngl her music from months ago is still popping

    • @grahamgregory1450
      @grahamgregory1450 Год назад +33

      This is what MF DOOM predicted in 2004.

  • @FeminineAroma
    @FeminineAroma Год назад +374

    I’ll never understand why people get mad at you for not liking the same type of music they like……

    • @fckutube2087
      @fckutube2087 Год назад +1

      You fw young nudy?

    • @drew5564
      @drew5564 Год назад +23

      Exactly. An opinion is formated and the opinion formers (the internet) becomes psychotic narcassists when it comes to their own opinion about music. like bro just cause you bumpin some shit that you like does Not mean i have to like it as well. atp might as well tell me to live a certain way or get mad about it, at the end of the day i shouldn't give a shit cause i put myself first.

    • @traplover6357
      @traplover6357 Год назад +1

      ​@@drew5564but that's how loyal fanbases are made like Carti

    • @FeminineAroma
      @FeminineAroma Год назад

      @@fckutube2087 The only song I’ve heard of Young Nudy is “Hell Shell” so technically I can’t say I fw his music because I’ve only heard and liked one song 😂 You got any other song suggestions of his?

    • @__24__
      @__24__ Год назад +1

      @@traplover6357that’s nothing like how the carti fanbase formed 💀

  • @epaine_
    @epaine_ Год назад +385

    I used to hate on the old heads for saying music don’t have any meaning anymore but their highkey right. I’ve been listening to so much older shit and alternative music over my rap playlist as of late because it’s all the same and stale to me now. I hope that changes for the better but there really aint a lotta new gen artists I really fw heavily

    • @jasminenicole001
      @jasminenicole001 Год назад +11

      💯💯

    • @avgriffin
      @avgriffin Год назад +26

      may be irrelevantbut first of da month has that meanngful vibe of that era

    • @afroboy18
      @afroboy18 Год назад +2

      Mexican OT you'll thank me

    • @David__J
      @David__J Год назад +18

      Exactly it’s like music is becoming soulless

    • @Teykume
      @Teykume Год назад +6

      ngl i’ve found some gems though there’s some artist that genuinely still rap with meaning joey bada$$ is a big one MF DOOM even though he’s really not new gen neither is joey but there’s also this other guy named muchi honestly music doesn’t really have meaning anymore like on a heart to heart level that’s why i liked X’s songs he has some music that speaks to you i never doubted the “old heads” cause i was always giving older music a chance feels like new gen music kinda took a step in the wrong direction.

  • @princejamar333
    @princejamar333 Год назад +277

    when i hear that hip hop is dying, I think it’s mainly mainstream hip hop that’s dying. this is an art form that can’t die, it evolves and transforms its sound year after year. the underground is really taking over

    • @nambo1445
      @nambo1445 Год назад +54

      Hip hop is probably more diverse than it ever has been and there have been some mind blowing releases in the more underground and alternative scene.

    • @21YearOldLonerVirgin
      @21YearOldLonerVirgin Год назад +1

      Yall need to just listen to rock from the 90s & 2000s. That's REAL MUSIC

    • @ProdLucio
      @ProdLucio Год назад +63

      @@21YearOldLonerVirgineverything is real music stop talking

    • @BOO00R
      @BOO00R Год назад +1

      Yea that's 100% what they mean cuz that shit is what ppl say sounds the same and isn't diff, but they're right.

    • @drew5564
      @drew5564 Год назад +3

      underground hip hop is on the rise again, my friend sends me shit that sounds like ken and lonely all the time.

  • @DatDaDatty
    @DatDaDatty Год назад +225

    blackyspeakz is one handsome mf

  • @paramrm
    @paramrm Год назад +15

    people in chat -
    im surprised "blackyspeakz" is black!!!
    brother ,he's literally blacky... speaks!

  • @omariyon
    @omariyon Год назад +84

    its dying because “hip hop fans” dont even like it themselves. you know how many amazing rappers are still in the trenches and not one of these people complaining are talking about them in the slightest. the only person that killed hip hop if its even dead are hip hop fans themselves

    • @ohanthedon
      @ohanthedon Год назад +28

      thank you for speaking facts. i could list so many great refreshing hip hop artists for mfs to listen and they wouldn’t do it, it’s just easier to say hip hop is dying or it’s dead i guess

    • @djcage8868
      @djcage8868 Год назад +9

      Facts people listen to the same niggas they already didn’t like, don’t branch out, then say Hip Hop is dying because of it

    • @iMsOiNsO
      @iMsOiNsO Год назад

      @@ohanthedonyup….it’s because they don’t choose to listen to actual artist instead of mfkas just in it for money and clout. The women rappers get famous for their bodies and looks and be TRASH and now they are doing the same with the men

    • @jaydeegreat88
      @jaydeegreat88 Год назад

      Neva lied

  • @akiraofa
    @akiraofa Год назад +91

    Times are changing and music is always gonna evolve. Some people aren't gonna like it but many will. That doesn't mean the music is now bad or getting stale, it's just evolved and not your taste anymore

    • @arturoromero951
      @arturoromero951 Год назад +16

      At least someone has a level head here.

    • @47halide
      @47halide Год назад +17

      i think both sides are correct here. there is an element of people growing up. however. donald glover did a talk at my school, where he said “nobody knows what people want anymore. the industry is at a standstill because there’s no real direction.” COVID really did fuck a lot of things up, and fast food music started because record labels were scrambling to make every last cent they could so they didn’t go under. they saw the success of Eternal Atake, and then started the whole deluxe trend, and releasing 20 songs per LP, etc etc. There was quite a lot of art that was lost in the mainstream. But stuff in the underground is starting to flourish a lot. I see more and more kids that are getting involved with stuff that isn’t considered “mainstream”. things that are more experimental. the industry is shifting but it’ll take time to get it steered in the right direction. think of it like being slapped. there’s that moment where you’re going “what the hell just happened???”. that’s where the industry is at at the moment.

    • @thedon0516
      @thedon0516 Год назад +3

      95% of mainstream music be talked about or remembered in 5-10 years. The hottest and most trendy rappers today don't even sell and now MFs is struggling to sell tickets.

    • @des_elise
      @des_elise Год назад +7

      Okay I get that but I genuinely don't understand how people listen to yeat 💀

    • @brichi3902
      @brichi3902 Год назад

      Zelooperz is hella slept on. We need less Tom Macdonald and more unique stuff like his

  • @CurzonDon
    @CurzonDon Год назад +118

    Standing your ground and getting your influence in front of people consistently is the key. Consistency is KING 👑

    • @drew5564
      @drew5564 Год назад

      Growth is fine, the problem lies in the overall look you get from others on your music. you can make music, but at the end of the day if nobody likes how it sounds you'd never pop off. even with consistency. effort is rewarded🤷🤷

  • @BBLJahh
    @BBLJahh Год назад +28

    not just hip hop but everything is saturated now gaming,music,movies,shows etc

    • @ssplif5415
      @ssplif5415 Год назад +6

      U are tweaking Gaming,Tv shows,and Movies are great today what

    • @durselegion3297
      @durselegion3297 Год назад +13

      @@ssplif5415U are tweaking

    • @ssplif5415
      @ssplif5415 Год назад +6

      @@durselegion3297 u most only watch Marvel and dc because this year has been ah great year for movies and gaming aswell since the year started we been getting hit with peak games

    • @Intr0vertical
      @Intr0vertical Год назад

      ​@@ssplif5415peak games my ass

    • @demontimen1gga819
      @demontimen1gga819 Год назад +2

      @@ssplif5415who tf said anything about marvel and dc?

  • @PerfectVolkner
    @PerfectVolkner Год назад +20

    You should really consider listening to artists that collab with The Alchemist a lot. Deadass I've been having the same issue with rap as a whole as you are right now but I recently got put on. I listen to WAY more rap now because Alchemist production is really goated and I can't get enough of it. He drops music on a consistent basis too. Should consider it brother, a good album to start with is Larry June - The Great Escape. Ain't left my rotation since I heard it.

  • @JaredTSM
    @JaredTSM Год назад +12

    Bro that first dono was right tho Smino is fire he got his own style too. I get why dontai doesn't care tho everyone says that

  • @ToniSmith-wj9uf
    @ToniSmith-wj9uf Год назад +20

    Remember when you couldn't wait for an album to drop? When you could listen to a whole cd without skips? I do. 😢

  • @diamondkonk1196
    @diamondkonk1196 Год назад +27

    I’d bring up the point that songs can’t have messages anymore because people don’t have enough time in their lives to act on that message.
    People are going to want quick dopamine rush songs so they can get through their day to day lives because the cost of living is rising and the work days are getting longer.
    Music was once something you can sit down and listen to and think about but no one has that time anymore. Most people out there rn got work or school every hour of their life and when they get home to relax they are sleep deprived and sleep. No one is going to be spending 5 minute of their time now listening to a message when they can spend their days more efficiently.
    I’m kinda fucking up what I’m tryna say but basically the reason ppls attention span is short right now is because we can’t slow down to even think or we fall behind and food is no longer on the table

    • @iMsOiNsO
      @iMsOiNsO Год назад +4

      Nah I got you and facts…for me I love lyrical music but yes sometimes I just want a hype type of song with a great beat to get my body moving. It’s not dying per say but we are just tired of ANYONE becoming rappers and famous

  • @QGBerry
    @QGBerry Год назад +30

    This has been a problem for a while but RUclipsrs and companies are still gonna push whatever music is most hype for money so it dont matter

  • @laylareyes7733
    @laylareyes7733 Год назад +31

    I think the main reason I started watching your videos is because you were d riding one of my favorite artists tbh

    • @onomatopoeia300
      @onomatopoeia300 Год назад +1

      Lol

    • @Akbar-co5bq
      @Akbar-co5bq Год назад +1

      ​@efaze616you new , we here from when tai was in the trenches of his mom's basement

  • @Incatico
    @Incatico Год назад +10

    Cancel culture definitely has an impact on the industry because people be scared to say anything

  • @ftedooda
    @ftedooda Год назад +4

    yall gotta listen too upcoming artist instead of all main stream cuz these niggaz burn out after da run cuz dey rich already

  • @SeanShunSwayy
    @SeanShunSwayy Год назад +11

    There's a lack of soul and creativity, it does all sound the same and instead of a coherent "debate" or whatever you wanna call it, all you get is "old head" or "Who?!" for not liking what's out now. Its fans fault for making these mfs famous. My top 5 is Eminem, Canibus, Black Thought, Big Pun, Nas, and mfs are gonna say "Who" or "Old head ass mf" instead of listening to these amazing artists. IM TYPING AN ESSAY HERE GOT DAMN I NEED TO STOP I just love hip hop with everything I have man

    • @DJD02
      @DJD02 Год назад +7

      There is soul if you look in the right places and I would argue it’s very creative right now with a lot of rappers bringing elements from different genres u got to tap into the underground instead of listening to some popular songs and basing ur opinion on that especially if u say u love hip hop

    • @Skizofrenic
      @Skizofrenic Год назад +1

      there isn't lol yall just listen to any mainstream artist that gets a bit famous cause of his antics like mabu or ice spicee
      the underground is full of people experimenting and pushing hip hop to its limits, but again, nobody pays them any attention

    • @iangarcia1585
      @iangarcia1585 Год назад +2

      ​@Skizofrenic exactly lol but they're not gonna like this comment (because you're saying facts)

    • @SeanShunSwayy
      @SeanShunSwayy Год назад +1

      @@DJD02 You right I just hate the fact the ones with real talent arent the ones that are "mainstream". I could dig more aswell and find more artists to listen too, its just very hard to impress me anymore but any suggestions?

    • @slattslattslatt
      @slattslattslatt Год назад +1

      eminem is mediocre

  • @jaelf5
    @jaelf5 Год назад +5

    It's bothered me for some time now, I realized it gradually getting worse. Songs dont have a soul anymore, theres no more fun, real emotion, stories, passion, it’s all gone. They just make it a formula, not actual music. Especially with these albums. You can listen to almost any older album before the 2010's and it just feels like a project. An album doesn't have to be serious to be art, it just has to have actual human emotion. Also everything has been mad demonic or satanic recently. Like at first it used to be some artists that was slip some stuff in, but they're just so blatant with it now, and music really effects you emotionally, way more than most are aware of. Compare how albums like Wu-Tang's 36 Chambers or My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy feels as a project compared to most rap albums now.

    • @tristanjansen1876
      @tristanjansen1876 Год назад +1

      If you ignore the people that do put emotion into their songs you are right.😂
      Even if what you are saying is true; clearly people like it otherwise it wouldn't do numbers.

  • @dare_he_is
    @dare_he_is Год назад +56

    Real hip-hop heads know that hip-hop isn’t dying.. but whatever. If anything hip-hop is being overshadowed by these nonsense garbage “rappers” whose fans would rather listen to hype shit over lyrical quality content.
    Westside Gunn, IDK, Kendrick Lamar, Coast Contra, J.Cole, JID, Earth Gang, Spillage Village, Tyler the Creator, Earl Sweatshirt, Reason, Lute, Buddy, Denzel Curry, JPEGMAFIA, Smino, Mick Jenkins, Isaiah Rashad, D-Smoke, Danger Mouse, Black Thought, TARiiiQ, Freddie Gibbs, Rapsody, Joey Bada$$, Conway the Machine, Domo Genesis, Jay Rock, MFnMelo, Bas, Action Bronson, Omen, etc. these are all artists that are still going hard with bangers. But the reason they’re not charting as high is cause like I stated. These new generation of listeners would rather listen to something full of nonsense and fun over something hard hitting and real. Their attention spans and critical thinking are so short an narrow that they can’t grasp what’s being spit. So because the market is going in that direction, radio stations and media follow suit. Making real talented hip hop artists and rappers be put in the back seat while these no talent mfs continue to rise and slowly pop and these no talented booty hoes take the charts.
    Y’all confuse bars and lyrical rapping with fast rapping. Even back in the 90s when hip-hop was going through a renaissance not even they rapped fast, and if they did. It was in tasteful fashion and they were actually saying shit that made sense, it was cohesive and truly mind blowing. They had different metaphors, similes, wordplay, punchlines, and double entendres that would make you think over each line in new ways. everyone had their own unique flow, sound, cadence, and style. From Cypress Hill, Big L, Wu-Tang, A Tribe Called Quest, KRS-One, MC Lyte, Jay-Z, Pharcyde, Slum Village, Biggie, Tupac, Nas, Common, The Roots, MF DOOM, Etc. None of those rappers and groups sounded remotely the same. So this bullshit narrative that hip-hop=fast raps needs to stop. That’s all anyone was bringing up. Instead of the actual issue which is what I keep restating.. and that’s these no talent hype rappers are making more waves than any lyrical artists out there that I named in my first part of my comment. Attention spans are shorter and these kids “hear” music as background noise rather than listening to it and trying to pick apart the meaning of each song and project released.

    • @iangarcia1585
      @iangarcia1585 Год назад +15

      Found the guy in the comment section with common sense^^^

    • @brifogo5931
      @brifogo5931 Год назад +12

      couldn't have said it better myself

    • @blooddemonguy7734
      @blooddemonguy7734 Год назад +9

      Speaking actual fax.

    • @epaine_
      @epaine_ Год назад +12

      Honestly the biggest issue with hip-hop/rap nowadays is that the bars just ain’t there. Tbh I don’t think this generation is really ever gone be huge fans of these super lyrical rappers even the great ones that have popped up in the modern era. (Meaning they never gone fw the old school flow or preachy shit not necessarily that they can’t appreciate good bars and wordplay). What sucks is that a lotta these rappers got corporate ass flows and melodies on top of garbage lyricism. For example one of my fav new gen artists is destroy lonely but I have to admit I have to be in certain mood to listen to him cuz his bars are straight ass 80% of the time. Really all that needs to change is that these new artists gotta have some purpose behind their ideas an projects. Music without and meaning besides partying, drugs and unattainable/unsustainable lifestyles isn’t good music it serves a purpose but its not moving anybody’s spirit. All in all we got so many artists with great potential that gotta move past a singular sound and topic, if they really focused on some shit that had meaning we could see a renaissance in the genre. JPEG is so great because of how boundary pushing he is, imagine every artist had the confidence to push the limits of their sound like him it could really create some beautiful peace’s of art. I’m hopeful for the future of music but we’ve definitely been in a drought as of late.

    • @dare_he_is
      @dare_he_is Год назад +6

      I don’t know which artists you’re listening to.. but the bars are there. I named plenty rappers and artists who have bars. Wym? Maybe not every single rapper out there but the ones I at least named do.
      I read your comment.. you pretty much reiterated what I’ve already said so I appreciate your input and adding to it. When you mention meaningless lyrics it’s the same as me saying it’s senseless hype with no substance like drugs, alcohol, partying etc.
      My favorite new Gen rappers are IDK, Cozz, JID, Earthgang, and Reason.
      I grew up crate digging with my little brother and dad cause he used to rap. I grew up on real hip hop and grew to appreciate all eras, I literally grew up in a time when hip-hop was literally evolving into its adolescent stage which it’s slowly getting out of. The issue isn’t necessarily new Gen artists but the people who listen to these untalented fucks that get all the media, streams, and radio play. These kids, this young generation has no idea what good music is because they don’t listen to music; they have no idea or clue of what true hip hop and rap really is. They didn’t grow to appreciate these eras but instead look for fun rather than feeling. It’s a meme if something is actually lyrical and full of substance. These kids are too worried if something is actually clever because their brains art too little and too smooth to grip those bars that when discussion of music in particularly hip-hop is broken down into format, verse/line, metaphors, wordplay, rhyme scheme, etc. are being talked about they have no idea what the hell is going on so it’s automatically ruled out as “too much” or “fake deep” when that isn’t the case. It’s because they’re lazy and don’t want to think about shit because everything these days is about how fast something can hook you and that dopamine rush rather than feeling what’s being said.
      What drought?
      Denzel Curry released a dope album last year, IDK released this year, Reason released recently this year, Lute’s Gold Mouf was masterful last year, JID last October, Cozz has singles, Westside Gunn last October, Conway the Machine this year, Benny the Butcher last year, Isaiah Rashad last year with a new single this year with Mozzy, Mozzy last year, Freddie Gibbs last year, Action Bronson last year, The Alchemist this year, Boldy James this year, Larry June this year and last year.
      Just because hip-hop artists don’t release projects every single year doesn’t mean that there’s a drought in music, it just mean you in particular haven’t gone through and actually paid attention to these artists and heard their projects and sit on them for a bit. You very well could be a victim of wanting fast content like most of these new generation listeners. Projects are meant to be sat on for months and even years because they’re supposed to stand the rest of time. Vs fast content that becomes irrelevant after a few weeks and even months because they have no replay value versus a quality record that’s released, you feel me?

  • @LLIREACTS
    @LLIREACTS Год назад +5

    Unpopular opinion: DRILL SUCKS

  • @ronel7836
    @ronel7836 Год назад +22

    im gonna leave 2 artists that are very underated, heylog(update failure a very good record by him) and seweperson( his album feathers and gloo is pretty nice) .listen to them. imo the people that say a thing is dying or genre is dying either dont explore whats out there ( very underated gems) or dont consume music as an art form. tv, games or movies, even anime are under the "is it dying phase?". First of all its not go look and Second of all stop hyper focusing on the 90s or the 80s media, because it was just it is today. But nobody knows that because we keep on seing or hyper focusing on the good shit that dropped, but we never see the mid or the bad because its lost to time, sorry for the rambling, its just pretty annoying how people say (insert here is dead) for example when people name the top 10 from any genre or media it will be the most generic lists that were popular from the 90s and 80s

  • @SteeperHornet52
    @SteeperHornet52 Год назад +6

    also sucks cause any time you praise an old artist you are called an "old head" or corny. some of em are corny, but not everyone over the age of 25 is an old head rapper lmfao

  • @Ewoof
    @Ewoof Год назад +15

    I have noticed something. The artists who are critically claimed and commercially successful had the backing of a bigger artist who cosigned them as a successor. Maybe I'm wrong but Drake, Kendrick, J Cole, Travis Scott, are successors of Lil Wayne, Dr.Dre, Jay Z, and Kanye. That's how they were able to get past the bs of the industry until they dropped an album to let them stand on their own at the top of the game. Right now there is no perfect example of that than Baby Keem. Keem always said how he was richer than his peers before he dropped his album and I believed him. He was getting signed by a person who is not trying to screw him but someone who wants him to succeed and actually wants to pay for his worth. Nobody can also not claim that capitilizing on the comeback on one of the biggest artist for your debut album didn't help. So yeah just wanted to point that out.

  • @NoLimitGee856
    @NoLimitGee856 Год назад +17

    I feel like hip hop is doing bad rn lowkey because of the fans I feel like yes we should have high expectations for certain artist and genres but I think it’s gotten to a point where ppl have literally been calling every album mid it hasn’t been one project this year where everybody is happy ppl expect every artist that drops to drop a project the level of Carter III which just isn’t realistic we get greedy and want music from artist but then get mad when artist take 2-3 years to perfect a project on top of that ppl will literally call a project or song mid or even trash but then like it after it’s been on TikTok for a week for example in the video like ice spice it’s kind of ridiculous at this point also even when ppl do try different production and sounds YALL don’t wanna adapt to the sound until a year later yall just call it trash to be honest for example when whole lotta red came out y’all called it trash now y’all call it a classic

    • @surjay5633
      @surjay5633 Год назад +2

      Lmao true same thing been happening with utopia. But the utopia reception went from people saying mid to amazing while wlr went from trash to amazing in terms of public reception.

  • @nicostain1322
    @nicostain1322 Год назад +7

    Dontai Not wanting too listen to Smino is crazy 😂😂😂

  • @jaysouthmusic8230
    @jaysouthmusic8230 Год назад +4

    Especially on the albums part. People’s attention span is terrible and it’s thanks to TikTok and instagram. I remember buying cds and listening to the whole cd top to bottom and now with TikTok and even RUclips shorts, people don’t listen to the whole album anymore and watch the whole video which is crazy

  • @aydenrozzelle7691
    @aydenrozzelle7691 Год назад +3

    Music nowadays is only made to mindlessly bop your head to. There's no emotion, no substance.

    • @tristanjansen1876
      @tristanjansen1876 Год назад

      It has always been like that tho😂 some artist just care about how the song sounds, others care about bars.

    • @jackie2-g8l
      @jackie2-g8l Год назад +1

      ​@@tristanjansen1876nope it's not always the same lol old songs have meaningful and actual lyrics instead of saying your rapper name the whole song

    • @tristanjansen1876
      @tristanjansen1876 Год назад

      @@jackie2-g8l same now. Rappers still make meaningful songs. Not every rapper, but back in the day it wasn't every rapper either.

    • @Humbledman632
      @Humbledman632 3 месяца назад

      That’s because you only listen to mainstream rap🤦‍♂️

  • @jazzzmynnn6302
    @jazzzmynnn6302 Год назад +1

    J cole does have a song like that “Lost Ones” and I LOVE the song.

  • @therealyungkari
    @therealyungkari Год назад +1

    MAINSTREAM hip hop is dying. UNDERGROUND hip hop is better than ever

  • @KrissydaBlitz
    @KrissydaBlitz Год назад +13

    I’m part of the younger generation and my dad used to play mad Tupac and Biggie , it made me appreciate real music ❤

  • @Isilsivayawish
    @Isilsivayawish Год назад +8

    I almost dropped my food trying to smack my monitor after seeing a Twitch chatter call Dontai "Dante"

  • @dbclass2969
    @dbclass2969 Год назад +12

    My issue is that there are artists that are saying things worth listening to but they sell 30K first week and barley get a track above #20 in the charts.

    • @ProdLucio
      @ProdLucio Год назад +2

      Sales don’t matter

    • @drew5564
      @drew5564 Год назад

      ​@@ProdLucio if that's all it took for a rapper to have impressive feats then that wouldnt make sense. Financial is fine, but you're right. sales really dont matter. i think its more of "whos willing to listen" more than "whos willing to pay to listen" situation

    • @traplover6357
      @traplover6357 Год назад

      ​@@ProdLucioeven the goats like 2pac and Biggie had mainstream appeal. You need to be popping and have something unique to the listeners

    • @ProdLucio
      @ProdLucio Год назад

      @@traplover6357 Sales don’t matter

  • @47halide
    @47halide Год назад +5

    as far as carti goes, i think he’s one of the few people that doesn’t make fast food music. he tries new shit that people hate on at first but come to love later…when he could so easily cash out and keep doin the same thing over and over.

    • @juliocortez925
      @juliocortez925 Год назад

      carti doesn’t drop shit so he’s automatically outta the fast food category😭

    • @thedon0516
      @thedon0516 Год назад +4

      What fucks Carti up is a lot of his music lacks actual substance & meaning, he just makes turn rage music really. People just like his sound and I know we don't listen to Carti for his words but for more of his "vibe" , at least that's what I've been told by many die hard Carti fans. But music without meaning & substance could qualify as fast food music as well

    • @47halide
      @47halide Год назад +2

      @@thedon0516 this is an interesting point, and one that i sort of agree with- but here’s the thing. it does have meaning. maybe not an introspective kind, but it’s meaning nonetheless. his music is more creatively charged in other areas like his delivery and his beat selection. i view his voice as an instrument, what he says needs to sound good. it doesn’t need to be good. in fact i think that’d take away from his sound if he made the lyrics very introspective

  • @DineroSucio754
    @DineroSucio754 Год назад +2

    Rap songs now are like memes, they are everywhere for like a month or a year and then they die off. Rap in the past always had alot of iconic and legendary songs and rappers, mobb deep, Notorious BIG, kendrick, Kanye, Tupac, Eazy E, big L etc etc nowadays our generation is full of rappers that are too egotistical, immature, dumb, and not humble at all talking about growing up poor but then proceed to flex their money to the poor.

    • @jaysouthmusic8230
      @jaysouthmusic8230 Год назад +1

      That’s a great analogy. There’s no longevity and creativity anymore

  • @ZilkyB
    @ZilkyB Год назад +6

    Ngl it’s really just the mainstream shit - I never realized how many artists are actually closer to the underground category when I really start thinking about it

    • @railroadforest30
      @railroadforest30 Год назад +2

      Yeah there are some artists that get a hundred million views on some songs but still considered underground

  • @juanita6478
    @juanita6478 Год назад +3

    totally irrelevant, but Beyoncé said something that I think relates to this topic. ‘People don’t put out albums anymore, they just put out these quick singles and then it dies out and then they put out a new one’
    It’s true. Not only with rappers but music in general.

  • @r1ri58
    @r1ri58 Год назад +2

    Like a wise woman once said “people don’t make albums anymore people don’t make albums they just put a single until it burns out and then they put out another single until that burns out nobody is invested in the body of work anymore”

  • @DannyAdventure_
    @DannyAdventure_ Год назад +24

    Hot take: Dontai built his entire career off reacting to music so he should not get mad when people ask him to. More over, he should react to up and coming rappers as those people are the future of hiphop. To me it seems like he's on a sinking ship and not even attempting to get it afloat again. Idk if you'll see this Dontai but I just want you to know that I mean no hate and love your content, I just am observing that you don't seem to understand the impact your reactions had to keeping the hiphop listening base strong.

    • @justbrandon5765
      @justbrandon5765 Год назад +2

      your 100% correct his reactions introduced me to underground music that i would have never heard of for example that jumex guy with that song loner and some joyner lucas songs. im from the south so i always listened to youngboy, jaydayoungan quando rondo etc., my point is that he probably doesnt know the impact that he has and how much he does for the artist and bringing them new fans

    • @wunnamadam7679
      @wunnamadam7679 Год назад +1

      At the end of the day it didn.t make him happy so he stopped and he's not obligated to react to what he doesnt want to no matter how big his impact is

    • @DannyAdventure_
      @DannyAdventure_ Год назад

      i mean it's his job sooooo...@@wunnamadam7679

    • @G0BLIN._.001
      @G0BLIN._.001 11 месяцев назад

      @@wunnamadam7679exactly even though I agree that he should react to more underground rappers I don’t think that it’s all he should do because it’ll be boring af for him especially if all he did all stream was listen to music

    • @SlickEvan
      @SlickEvan 10 месяцев назад

      So people can't ever change careers? Or leave careers behind? 😐

  • @downunderdog
    @downunderdog Год назад +18

    Hip-hop isn't dead or stale, it's just evolved past your taste, even in the past 5 years we've had heaps of different styles in hiphop, emo rap, turn up rap, drill, and now cyberpunky rage beats and y2k boom bap is coming back, hiphop is still continuing to evolve

    • @akiraofa
      @akiraofa Год назад +3

      💯

    • @arturoromero951
      @arturoromero951 Год назад +4

      Based

    • @Intr0vertical
      @Intr0vertical Год назад +1

      Facts

    • @Izosu69
      @Izosu69 Год назад

      I hope the time comes when the generation of kids that had cocomelon as their childhood, grow up as rappers and hiphop evolves into a nursery rhyme.

    • @tristanjansen1876
      @tristanjansen1876 Год назад

      ​@@Izosu69and what if it does? If it does numbers people clearly like it. Simple as that

  • @KingTxne
    @KingTxne Год назад +6

    As a artist I do try to improve and work on my craft but watching simplicity win every day does get discouraging

    • @dest1ny205
      @dest1ny205 Год назад +1

      Mix both them, it’d be dope if I listened to Playboi Carti and Kendrick on the same track but they are literally the same dude

  • @timmy5876
    @timmy5876 Год назад +13

    thing is artists like carti and baby keem genuinely don’t like all this mainstream shit, they perform for their fans then other than that they’re never in public cus they like their privacy that’s just how they are. Other rappers try to be like carti even though they’ll be out everywhere and don’t want to be mysterious but they do it cus they see the biggest artists do it

  • @SaturnSZN
    @SaturnSZN Год назад +9

    We’re in an experimental phase of rap music where people want to try new things in their albums. I feel like it’s going to keep spreading, till we get comfortable with a certain type of experimental music so artists can keep going safely from there, if that makes sense.

  • @thedreamistaken1017
    @thedreamistaken1017 Год назад +7

    Chat is so brain dead i swear 😂 i just love how they prove the dude right 32:28

  • @arnoldjacob5711
    @arnoldjacob5711 Год назад +2

    that poor dude donated his money and said "do you listen to" and Dontai just trashes him and starts bitching lmao I'd be sick asf

    • @DGM34
      @DGM34 Год назад

      Ong bro donated $20 just for him to say I don’t care 🤣🤣

  • @ndecisive1227
    @ndecisive1227 Год назад +1

    Should listen to Bones, definitely the freshest breath of air from the mainstream and majority of rap/music in general

  • @JavonCarterTV
    @JavonCarterTV Год назад +15

    Hip hop been "dead" for how many years now? 🤣

    • @Kingke08
      @Kingke08 Год назад +1

      5

    • @dare_he_is
      @dare_he_is Год назад +1

      Well obviously you don’t listen to hip hop🤡

    • @iangarcia1585
      @iangarcia1585 Год назад +4

      Maybe is because YOU only listen to mainstream rap music🤡

  • @newbeginning2045
    @newbeginning2045 Год назад +2

    Everyone can't be big pac nas rakim Eminem j cole big sean nf cordae jid denzel locksmith snow tha product royce etc
    Hip hop is unfortunately whatever people think it is with auto tune mixing saying the typical and saying more stuff differently on another beat

  • @YOURFAVORITEDOOMGUY
    @YOURFAVORITEDOOMGUY Год назад +5

    As a Independent Music Producer
    I remember beats and lyrics and graffiti art dance art artist was one people gravitated towards all at once
    Now because majority of artist wants hangout with the wrong crowd get lock up
    Get out make 1 or 2 good albums either high or drunk hangout with the same people
    It's like nowadays i say Hip Hop Music has become
    what graffiti art dance art became a slowly dying media
    Now it is just movie scores and game soundtracks anime theme songs

  • @angelosaracco7442
    @angelosaracco7442 Год назад +2

    Ngl this is good. rap is turning into the worst genre, it was already getting extremely repetitive years ago

    • @jaysouthmusic8230
      @jaysouthmusic8230 Год назад +1

      I agree and I been saying the same thing for years too

  • @timmy5876
    @timmy5876 Год назад +8

    it makes sense why people don’t take time to make something though, they need to get into a good financial position first so they’ll make music to blow up then drop what they want when they’re bigger

  • @briangil9592
    @briangil9592 Год назад +3

    Hip hop has also tried to be mainstream in everything. Literally everything needs a hiphop tune now and it's getting overused to the point where it's cringe in certain media

  • @bubbaonyt
    @bubbaonyt Год назад

    2 of my favorite creators in 2017-18 luv yall

  • @alexanderarroyo9957
    @alexanderarroyo9957 Год назад +2

    The example of the label is kind of what is happening with juices music....mf has tons of unrealeased hype/rap songs and they only release the sad ones

  • @timmythetimebomb4354
    @timmythetimebomb4354 Год назад

    The way I see it is when new music is coming out, people all complain and hate on it but eventually it becomes the norm like we saw with mumble rap and such. And it comes to the point where the artist can't really try anything new because people will hate on it or just not give it the time of day. we saw this with whole lotta red i think as when it came out people were not into it as he kind of did a 180 with his style. Now i dont think this album is too experimential it's still pretty trendy, but it's definitely the most passionate thing carti put out you can tell there was actual effort put into it.
    Point I am trying to make, I think every artist (with exceptions like kendrick for example) starts out just wanting to make some money without really caring about the quality of their work. But over time as their career progresses and life moves on I think they will and have started to go bored. They start putting effort into their music and making genuine art. It will take some time but I guarantee many of the rappers that have made a career on trendy slop are gonna start changing things up
    The best recent example of this is definitely lil yachty. Listen to literally any song on lil boat 2 and then listen to "the black seminole" it's absolutely insane how much he changed as an artist

  • @21YearOldLonerVirgin
    @21YearOldLonerVirgin Год назад +4

    Gen Z acts like other genres don't exist besides rap & r&b😂

    • @saintkevinofficial
      @saintkevinofficial Год назад

      They do, but that's because most other genres aren't innovative either. It's a cultural wasteland. EDM, Rock, Heavy Metal, Country...Bla Bla Bla

  • @silversxm2609
    @silversxm2609 Год назад +4

    We forget the basis of any artists whether it's music, painting, cinema is education. Because education, while we hate on it, activates creativity (even if it could be better at doing that), even without high grades. Artists see outliers of extremely creative people (Tyler, Kanye, Travis, Pharrel) that didn't have a long education, or we don't know if they had a good one and artists think that it is likely to be this creative. And so with artists being dumb, there is no concept, theme or story.

  • @_Vinyl__
    @_Vinyl__ Год назад +4

    People hear but don’t listen

  • @infamousprod.8106
    @infamousprod.8106 Год назад +7

    As a producer "guess im goin to rnb"

  • @atoofafofa9314
    @atoofafofa9314 Год назад

    After this video, i randomly searched for Kendrick and N95 came up. And it perfectly fits the narrative god bless!

  • @bmgboss6006
    @bmgboss6006 Год назад +3

    this is so real. Thats why I dont really listen to rap from these days bcs its all the same and the lyrics are ass most of the time. And if there is a good song that releases i get tired of it in 1 or 2 months. I have almost 10K songs all together in my spotify playlists and I listen to all of tem a lot but rap is only 300 songs of it where most of THEM are 80s, 90s, and 2000, rap

  • @icydiamonds3747
    @icydiamonds3747 Год назад +3

    People drop too many overly long albums now. Nobody wants to hear a 20+ track album. We need 13-16 track albums back

  • @KisukexMomohime
    @KisukexMomohime Год назад +1

    What he says in his video is the same with Animation nowadays how many studios you see reboot/continue the same Cartoon/Movies nothing new really it exists. It may sound new like a new artist and Animation but it's the same thing.

  • @kakashi15114
    @kakashi15114 Год назад +2

    Music use to be an art now it’s nothing but a cash grab

  • @j.t.hustle
    @j.t.hustle Год назад +5

    Don't know abt all the weirdos but i personally love the reactions bro ❤

  • @hashi3630
    @hashi3630 Год назад +4

    Music is so over saturated that it’s so hard and expensive for anybody with good art to push themselves. Ppl still make good music the labels and radio just don’t push it

  • @jamariscranton9741
    @jamariscranton9741 Год назад +3

    Speaking of listening to albums you gotta listen to Noname’s album.. one of the best story tellers I ever heard

  • @ffupa3464
    @ffupa3464 Год назад +9

    Bro i been saying, the saying “let the album grow on you” is so dumb. If you are constantly exposed to the same thing you’ll eventually get used to it,, rap used to be an instant hit. It didn’t have to grow in you for it to be good. Not naming names but y’all should already know who I’m talking abt when it comes to “letting an album grow”

    • @akiraofa
      @akiraofa Год назад +13

      Nah but it is true some albums don't hit on first listen, they get better when you listen to them more

  • @MZJANEL
    @MZJANEL Год назад +13

    That’s why I love going back in time with music ,The authenticity , passion and detail is unmatched. No matter the genre. And I love songs that are long and the artist just lets the music do what it’s suppose to.

  • @Red_Ryan_Red
    @Red_Ryan_Red Год назад +1

    Why do you people still put Hip-hop and Rap in the same category? A hip-hop artist can be a rapper, but just any rapper can’t be a hip-hop artist. Key word “Artist”.

  • @slixxrl9782
    @slixxrl9782 Год назад

    6:45 dontai cookin🙏

  • @tonydak8573
    @tonydak8573 Год назад +1

    Lil Uzi even admitted that he was just winging it and has been doing it for so long. This shit is just facts. Music quality is on a downward spiral.

  • @missriss_
    @missriss_ Год назад +3

    The movie Brown Sugar tried warning us but 🤦🏾‍♀️

  • @jaydonleblanc8912
    @jaydonleblanc8912 Год назад +17

    100% agree, music hasn’t been as good lately, compared to a couple of years ago

    • @slattslattslatt
      @slattslattslatt Год назад +6

      fell off after 2018

    • @drew5564
      @drew5564 Год назад

      And it will never get back that way, things constantly change. if you care a lot about something, gather a group. make new music that sounds like the old music. then it'll come back.

    • @slattslattslatt
      @slattslattslatt Год назад

      @@drew5564 ur mentally disabled

  • @lillahloosh
    @lillahloosh Год назад +9

    Much love dontai

  • @N30REDD
    @N30REDD Год назад +2

    This argument is so flawed 😂

  • @Z3in_
    @Z3in_ Год назад +7

    The thing about it - People will see this and still not see through what these artists are pushing and keep listening to em

    • @tristanjansen1876
      @tristanjansen1876 Год назад +1

      Why should they stop listening? I listening to music for the music. Not everyone cares about the message and the emotions. Some people just want to get lit.

    • @0phwew
      @0phwew Год назад

      Yeah they will stop listening. This shit is getting boring Ong. Got my ass bumping jpop shit like jungkook

  • @norbie2596
    @norbie2596 Год назад +3

    Ayyyy hope ur doing great dontai all the way from SOUTH AFRICA CAPE TOWN

  • @LooZarne
    @LooZarne Год назад +1

    I feel like some of y'all are looking for reasons to hate ice spice , y'all called her a one hit wonder when she dropped munch , said she'll fall off , shawty dropped like 8 more hits and she ain't stopping. Now y'all saying she sounds the same even tho her and Tyler doesn't compare to any other song she got , Even the SpongeBob beat ,no other song like it . Y'all just keep looking for any dumb reasons to hate her

  • @kuro5041
    @kuro5041 Год назад +4

    Hiphops dying because the fanbase is either dickriders or old heads that don’t want the genre to change. Therefore we have clones and the originals all leave the genre behind. Alt styles are taking over and mfs are too afraid of change this it’s getting left behind.

  • @DJD02
    @DJD02 Год назад +30

    Hip hop is arguably the most popular it’s ever been right now it’s far from dying

    • @joenuts1893
      @joenuts1893 Год назад +7

      Over 2016 - 2018 ?

    • @ShockByte94
      @ShockByte94 Год назад +30

      statistically that is untrue

    • @DJD02
      @DJD02 Год назад

      @@joenuts1893 it’s hard to say regardless it’s still the most popular genre in america

    • @DJD02
      @DJD02 Год назад

      @@ShockByte94I’m not sure about the statistics do u have a source

    • @Charlate
      @Charlate Год назад +8

      The path it’s on right now will kill it’s industry in a few years. Besides, pop is making its comeback and will likely dominate again. Time will tell

  • @joshuadurham1257
    @joshuadurham1257 6 месяцев назад +1

    Cars probably going for the fast and furious music and people only feeling it. That way! So ignore the greatest rappers and singers all time and earning their accomplishments. But it goes by the fans reactions just woke up and digging deepest. Never find the right artist and yeah! It's hard time for to do it. But they wanted the money and the people fans reactions doesn't heard of the music.

  • @dominikcygan2664
    @dominikcygan2664 Год назад

    we need dontai to watch "Something weird is happening in hip hop"

  • @d.o.amusic4609
    @d.o.amusic4609 Год назад +2

    He’s just speaking facts rn 🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️❤️

  • @xdbakez_clips212
    @xdbakez_clips212 Год назад +3

    Bro turned 18 minutes to 43. The Dontai Special

  • @XRAIDER4BROLY
    @XRAIDER4BROLY Год назад +1

    That's exactly why i just listen to Brazilian phonk 😂😂😂😂

  • @nickmacias00
    @nickmacias00 Год назад +1

    Music in general is dying, I can’t name a single new song that I think will be listened to in 50 years, I can listen to bands like KISS, Journey, Bon Jovi, etc all day any day and their music is roughly half a century old, but I don’t even listen to new rap anymore, I just lost interest, nobody is going to be listening to fucking pink tape or a gift and a Curse in 50 years, the songs aren’t that great to last that long, 90s hip hop is already roughly 30 years old and it’s not going away anytime soon, people are going to be listening to the chronic for much longer than they’re going to be listening to business is business.

  • @bobmcgee8577
    @bobmcgee8577 Год назад +2

    so as an aspiring artists i’ve been in a&r meetings with other artists and they told me my music is good but sound quality isn’t there you need an engineer and i said ok get me one they didn’t want to take the time help me they wanted someone with the image except the actual musical talent cause you can sell the image who cares if this guy can’t write he has the look labels should take time to look at more artists based off of actual credentials and not just an image or surface level cause that’s what’s making everything so stale not taking any chances

  • @MASTERBEEF676
    @MASTERBEEF676 Год назад +3

    perfect example of two people who put the money and attention ahead of actually trying is the island boys

  • @th8gaming324
    @th8gaming324 Год назад +1

    21:30 I don’t think conforming “for monayyyyy (Dontai voice)” as he says is the problem. Young Thug was turned into a meme for vouching about being an artist himself who says “he had a plan. He just needed a platform.” I think the way that artist these days are not as careful with their planning before taking that leap and end up in stuck situations with labels and being held hostage w no say in anything… because they didn’t plan for it.

  • @avgriffin
    @avgriffin Год назад +2

    I think we are at a crossroads no pun intended ifykyk. hip hop need to open its gates to being not defined by these templates

  • @sosascar9284
    @sosascar9284 Год назад +2

    Nowadays if it doesn’t have a distorted ass hard beat then its not good. I seen ppl say trip McKnight is the only good song on allty5 and I saw a reaction video to uzi “days come and go” and he was actually saying something but they said he was chatting cuz it didn’t have some hard hitting beat. It’s sad

  • @ZelioGames
    @ZelioGames Год назад +1

    Eminem just signed Ez Mil. You should look into his songs. He looks promising AF for the next generation of music.

  • @CurzonDon
    @CurzonDon Год назад +2

    Chat, y’all wanna take a wild guess at who this is???
    NO It’s not Tupac, why would he ever fit the role as Tupac.
    A few seconds later….

    • @Fourfoir4
      @Fourfoir4 Год назад

      I can’t unsee falcon and 8 mile

  • @Trashy9-_-9
    @Trashy9-_-9 Год назад +2

    HE'S BLACKKKKKK???!!!???!!!???

  • @jaimecardenas502
    @jaimecardenas502 Год назад +1

    Can I make a recommendation and I think it would be such like a collide between 2 worlds. I would love if you reacted to Mexican music like peso pluma,fuerza regida,junior h etc. Always wanted to recommend this to you but I feel like you will never see this comment

  • @NeWGenMuziK
    @NeWGenMuziK Год назад +1

    Tap in here for the next upcoming artists 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽

  • @toufikhb253
    @toufikhb253 Год назад +1

    Ppl now just like the uzi and Travis Scott superficial bullshit