The Yee-Hawification of Hip Hop: What's Going on with Genre?

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 10 окт 2024

Комментарии • 31

  • @parke4112
    @parke4112 День назад +24

    Rap is the new guitar solo is an amazing phrase. I live in Argentina so this is the first time i heard it, spot on.

    • @johnindigo5477
      @johnindigo5477 16 часов назад

      It's been like that for over a decade
      You late 😂
      It's cool though

  • @CoreyMost
    @CoreyMost День назад +17

    You should post more, this is a genuinely engaging video and I was shocked to see it was from such a relatively small channel. Keep it up.

  • @TheEagleEnigma
    @TheEagleEnigma 2 дня назад +23

    “90s fuckboy name” got me lmao

  • @sarahmem444
    @sarahmem444 14 часов назад +1

    I love this style of pop culture essay! It felt like a music business lecture in college😂 being in a music industry program in 2019 when old town road came out was wild lol plus 2019 it felt like the music industry was in a stale/declining stage and was about to have a huge shift, and then it did.

  • @Umbravitae19
    @Umbravitae19 3 дня назад +7

    Good to see you still got that dawg in you

  • @verylostdoommarauder
    @verylostdoommarauder День назад +5

    Commentary channels try not to stick "-ification" at the end of every imaginable concept challenge (impossible)

    • @JonaxII
      @JonaxII День назад

      What are they supposed to do? Everything gets everythingelseified these days.

    • @conorkelly947
      @conorkelly947 2 часа назад

      you have created my pissedoffification 😡​@@JonaxII

  • @audrei679
    @audrei679 День назад +2

    WOW i was expecting way more views and comments. great vid! sat through the whole thing and got disappointed when it ended so soon! could've watched a whole documentary on this topic

  • @christianbooth6235
    @christianbooth6235 День назад +6

    I would also say there’s a considerable “country is now rap” wave going on for the last decade or so. Florida Georgia Line, Lil Nas X, etc

    • @johnindigo5477
      @johnindigo5477 16 часов назад

      Going back to Bro country
      "Country is just pop with a southern accent"
      "It's rap for people who aren't comfortable with black people"
      Todd in the shadows

  • @oh_wall
    @oh_wall День назад +3

    I love the style of this video. All the analyses are very thought out. As a mild hater of country, I feel like I've gained some context and appreciation of all the music that's been breaching the airwaves. Great video!

  • @coopermichalik2588
    @coopermichalik2588 21 час назад

    I am so happy that I found this channel while it's so small! I hope you post more content like this. On the video I also feel like there has been such a split in country since like 2020 with either Nashville country and then the Zach Bryan, almost folk country. I would love to see a video on that too.

  • @JoYiSgUiTaR
    @JoYiSgUiTaR 15 часов назад

    In my opinion, it’s a parallel effect of the rise of new wave Mexican corridos. The new wave of Mexican music on the radios in the US is guitar heavy, and this has helped soften people to the idea of more guitar in popular music

  • @nagichampa9866
    @nagichampa9866 День назад +2

    The 2010s were terrible for my ears because I was stuck with the same songs over and over at work!

    • @chrisgenovese8188
      @chrisgenovese8188 День назад

      yeah i worked retail in the 2010s and Muzak was the bane of my existence.

  • @northernbrother1258
    @northernbrother1258 День назад +1

    Spot on critique...thx!

  • @D0M0C0RE
    @D0M0C0RE 22 часа назад +1

    This video is good as hell

  • @oldensad5541
    @oldensad5541 День назад

    "What is going on with the music?! "
    Beautiful, beautiful things...

  • @JonaxII
    @JonaxII День назад

    As someone who lives in a European country where - as far as I can tell - has been of zero medial importance, at least for the longest time, and also as someone who's personal music listening mainly consists of unpopular metal stuff, this whole pop country development I'm only witnessing via American social media and RUclips is highly fascinating, but might as well be fully fictional. As far as I'm concerned, anything that doesn't sound like bluegrass isn't country, just country flavoured pop, and that's not me being weird about it, that's me being completely out of touch.

  • @musich13
    @musich13 День назад

    great video my dude

  • @plusmin09
    @plusmin09 День назад +1

    I don't think you can give much credit to punk for making much of a response at all to 911. Besides American idiot, there weren't many protest albums, if any, that charted in any genre.

  • @TheLittleLife
    @TheLittleLife 17 часов назад

    yeah

  • @TheMissingxtension
    @TheMissingxtension 2 часа назад

    You seem to miss understand country, its Pop. Its been Pop. Then rap has been pop since OutKast, they are Good but Pop. Sorry Mrs Jackson, but rap is pop. Also driving Cadillacs in our dreams is lame, i would consider Portishead more acceptable in transforming rap. Used to bump UGK and Portishead, they would both bump just as deep and hard. Once you get th artist driving the charts, its Pop

  • @beansfebreeze
    @beansfebreeze День назад +4

    I think you have it the wrong way around. Rap overall hasn't taken much from country, but country has taken a ton from rap.