@@KfcOwner ay at least u appreciate the beats... its mostly the mainstream rappers that are just dogshit anyone pushed by industry is just clout games and will fall off in a year. i make beats and some of them mainstream beats sound absolutely tragic to me
Rap has lost so much of its soul… because you are no longer selling an image of overcoming struggle and hardship that resonated with real people Now they’re selling a falsehood of artificial status.
Within mainstream rap I totally agree, but there's so much meaningful, intelligent stuff being made. As with every genre, the brainless fodder is on the surface and in the charts. Gotta dig deeper for the stuff that actually has heart
100% Facts! Writing & rapping about their environment & experiencing in their life is one thing. I forget which rapper(wouldn’t even call the mumble ones a rapper) who was rapping about guns & violence acts, after he grew up in good high-class neighborhood is 1 example how some believe crime,drugs, & violence is what Rap/Hip-Hop is! It’s unfortunate how that perception is what many believe! (Like believing name needs “ Lil” ! Shows Stupidity! ) Like any genre of music, it’s about expressing yourself, your life experiences,thoughts & opinions. Just to name a few. There is much more that Hip-Hop is & represents !!
Who knew... Promote filth, drugs, h0es, thug life, murder, mayhem and the like and that is what society becomes. It started in the 90's with the "urbanization" of anything and everything. We have fallen a LONG way since the likes of Rappers Delight way back when.
Rock promoted drugs, prostitution, and filth in the 70s. Then eventually devil worship as a push back against Christan rock and Christian metal. what was that saying again? “Drugs, sex, and rock and roll”
Lmaooo yea it’s not like rap have always reflected the realities of poverty that white affluent kids in suburbs tried to emulate like it’s a joke oh but yea ITS OUR FAULT 😐
I laugh at comments like this. I *kinda* understand what you're trying to say, but everyone likes to think that the old head shit is where it's at (I'm old enough to be considered an old head, cringe) but there was lots of dogshit rap then as there is now. Ain't defending lil pump and the like, but you can't pretend that the scene got fucked since the sound cloud era. No hate at all to you, but wack shit has always existed, it's just different styles of wack.
Filth, drugs, hoes, thug life, murder etc has all been promoted starting with the mafia in the 1880’s. It’s been in movies, music, and all other forms of media since the 50’s. Urbanization is when you take a rural society and urbanize it for socioeconomic development, implementing housing, transportation, and other infrastructure. You’re using the term urbanization wrong. The 90’s was the peak of positivity in hip hop culture and the peak of positivity movements and self knowledge movements in inner cities around America. Rappers delight came out during the one of worst decade, crime wise in NYC. The Bronx was literally on fire, the city went bankrupt 2 years prior, all the factories left leaving the city to become run by crime, and the 90’s was the beginning of gentrification and a city wide socioeconomic boom in finances, education, and wealth creation. It sounds like you’re talking from an anecdotal experience rather than a general realistic perspective.
The mumble rap/souncloud era was just the symptoms of going viral and achieving success through sensationalism. But that's there is to it, few have manged to build something of substance to stand on after their novel virality is gone.lil baby, lil pump, 69 all were like sea waves, they came and then washed away. Honestly though, They got an opportunity, and they wasted it. They deserve their failure.
Music has dropped off the cliff. Just listening the the beautiful music of the past centuries makes me weep for what could have been. What changed that jungle beats, profane lyrics, and aggressive sounds became popular?
@@stephenthomas1492the music industry has been weaponized against us decades ago. Music has a way of getting into our minds in a way that the spoken word cannot. The state of music and society in general is by design.
I’m so happy we do have Kendrick Lamar. The man won the Pulitzer Prize for music for his album _Damn_. It is the only mainstream album to ever win a Pulitzer as it usually goes to classical, jazz, folk, bluegrass, etc. He really needs to be proud of this. Kendrick Lamar broke barriers .
Kendrick is a racist pawn. He's only succesful because they want him to be. It's all coming out ... just wait and see. They'l all have thier day. Up next though... Jay Z.
Kendrick Lamar is only good in spite of all the hot garbage that's out there. By comparison, he looks like a generational talent. But I've heard 'Damn" and...damn, it does not compare to other "classics" in the genre. Its a good album mind you, but far from ground breaking.
I've noticed this too. Just the past decade or so, there's been a huge lack of memorable pop culture icons, trends and fun fads compared to other decades. It's 2023 and it still feels like we're in the 2010's.
You don't pay attention to the right genres then. Musical barries are constantly being pushed to a new level within metal every day. It's the modern-day classical.
@@s3ra9h1m I've noticed it with art too. No stylish art forms or fonts used that stand out that are trendy. What I do notice lately though is how minimalist everything is now. Company logos, advertisements, websites, menus on streaming services. Even the latest video games use an interface, UI, HUDs that are very simple looking, to the point where it often looks out of place for the game.
I remember 50 Cent going on social media and saying to one of his ex's: "He's 18 now. No more child support get a job." His son's response was: "At least you remembered my birthday this year". There's plenty of children but they're abandoned. 2 out of 3 black kids don't live with their father.
That’s because that’s has never been true most gangsters do it to have more for thier family they just do it the wrong way you won’t hear a single rap song without sayin “I do this for my niggas and family” that’s always been the culture to take care of your family by any means
it says more about how this youtuber sees rap. Even the comments moon showed in this video were screenshots of CJ's fans pointing out that raising his own child is the bare minimum a man should be doing and he shouldn't expect a cookie or award for it. No one condemned CJ for being a family man, they literally just don't think he deserves a grammy for making a kid and then parenting that kid. A lot of rappers rap about their kids. Eminem's biggest hits have been about him trying to be a better father to his daughters and so many other iconic rappers too have songs that have gotten attention because of the relatability of trying to raise your kids to be better than yourself and repeat your mistakes. But the songs actually has to be good. No one wants to consume your tiktok beat track just because you think fatherhood is "gangsta". It's sad that people who know nothing about the genre or it's actual culture will come on here and bash the whole of it based on a few words from a youtuber who gave an opinion with no real tangible sources or evidence to back up his theory. And the viewers of this channel will just eat up whatever they're told about it without using their own critical thinking skills to figure out what's true and what's not as long as it plays into their own biases.
He’s fake that’s the moral of the story. He isn’t a gangster so stop getting mad that a fake id!0t lied about being a gangster to take care of his kid. He shouldn’t have been faking in the first place. You get what you deserve. You wanna act hard but not about that life then deal with whatever consequence comes with it.
"We're no longer in the age of quality, talent, skill and intelligence, we're in the age of garbage, crap, idiocy and fluff". The sad part is, what does this tell us about the audience?
There's always Led Zeppelin, Rush, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple and Yes. And Judas Priest, Iron Maiden and Metallica. Throw in some original Fleetwood Mac, Uriah Heep and April Wine.
Hahahaha bruh I'm every genre it's literally all me everywhere LMAO that's why your complaining is so funny cause it's always been that way just fractals
A bullshit quote. Cj hurt his momentum by taking a year off as a new artist. This isn't rocket science. Imagine a Rookie in any sport going missing for a year. Every rapper takes care of their kids. This dude is delusional.
Love how the smoke alarm is beeping in the background of that last clip. All those gold chains, grills, and cars but you don't have a ladder and a D battery 😂
TikTok made many people’s attention spans shorter. TikTok has made the rise and fall of rappers alot shorter. This volatility of new music and emotional instability of people allow them to die.
No matter what trends, fads, or who is popular, Metallica will always have a sold out crowd, I know your comment is about 50 Cent, but what I’m saying about Metallica is true (just saw Metallica last week, and there were very little seats not filled)
@@Ob1tuber Metallica and 50 Cent are in that sweet 'nostalgia' zone now. They don't have to create anything of value any more, they can just ride on the fumes and ticket revenue of their aging audiences trying to recapture their youth. And those aging audiences tend to have more disposable cash than 15 year olds
@@Dawg7227 Maybe that's your case. I know a lot of people who started listening to rap when they were teens and they are still doing it. I'm 36 and I love Kendrick's music, as well as other rappers. I always liked rap, but my interest in it grew until recent years.
Thank you my friend. I had a buddy that all he would listen was rap and hip hop. We used to train together and he would always tell me how he couldn't train to stuff like AC/DC, Metallica, etc., it had to be rap. I told him bro rap has entered its hair metal phase. He asked what I meant, I told him it's churned out, cookie cutter, and all style over substance.
I could blame these morons for the decay of hip hop but looking back even to the early 2000's , the genre was already in a really sad state. The shift from guys like 2pac, Biggie and Nas to Lil Jon was so shocking
Acting like neither Tupac or Biggie talked about killing mfs and screwing hoes in their songs. Rap has pretty much always been in a sad/decaying state.
It was party music and thats exactly what it catered to. Every style has its own lane and doesnt mean it depreciates the value of another. Thats completely on the fans and not the artist. So cant blame Lil Jon for Nas not selling as many albums.
Moon has this channel dynamic I absolutely love. His content isn't limited to one topic. As far as I have seen, his videos usually get alot of views no matter the topic. 66 thousand views in 5 hours. This is probably gonna get 200k by the end of the week! Domineering show of flexibility. Bravo, Moon.
DaBaby is actually one of the few artists who couldve legit reached Lil Wayne or Drake status in the rap world, but his homophobic rant on stage as well as him being a very unlikeable person in real life put a massive dent in the wheel. While rap often boasts about being a thug or an asshole, I guarantee you, it still helps being a likeable character with the audience. Artists who are known for rude or destructive behaviour quickly have their fans turning on them. Drake, J Cole, Kendrick Lamar, Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, Nas, Andre 3000, and Nipsey Hussle are all very likeable people. Kanye West, Tekashi69, Future, DaBaby, Lil Pump, Sexyy Red, and (at times) even Busta Rhymes and Nicki Minaj are not that likeable as people.
@@Someone_Unknown90 the rappers in this video fell to ego and addiction. Nipsey Hustle was killed in a gang dispute. Easy E died of AIDS. And the American Black community, where this music is popular is suffering from the Seven Deadly Sins to the point of self destruction. I'm a black Muslim, in case you are wondering.
@@will-ip5mvprobably not- his original music had actual gang members upset with him. That’s not safe for a household with children. Having a child grows you up too, and I’ll bet he was just tired of the ‘show’.
The world is dishing it out in fast forward and his ability to verbalize the madness is impressive. I'm curious if it's a team of writers or a single man on the Moon.
I find it hilarious how people wanted an authentic, real hood, thug, gangsta rapper, but when they actually get one and get surprised they're not actually good people. Geez, people are stupid, I swear. The audience doesn't know what they want.
I used to listen to hip hop and rap but I ended up moving to other genres. I only listen to maybe 4 rap songs every couple of months when I remember a song I used to like. Even then listen to them once then it's back to other genres because even though the rappers voices were different (sometimes they sound the same honestly) the lyrics were the same. The music was the same, it sounded mass produced and the melodies were soulless, just another industrial product. I just got bored of it
.. the Spotify playlist era is the epitome of this.. you really got dig to find some good shit.. always have.. always will.. difference is the saturation today is fkin insane.
Sounds like you have yet to dive into hip hop and are only listening to surface level mainstream artists. Every genre has countless sun genres and will inevitably have SOMETHING you like or have never heard of. I haven’t been a fan of the direction mainstream hip hop has been going since 2012 so I personally have a select few artists who I listen to who never disappoint but they’re all underground
@@newyorka7cus the majority of rap is about the same thing. You’re saying the same thing OP is saying. Most of it sucks but you have your select few. Hip hop/rap is just boring now. Everyone is over all this negativity and death worship
The term “1 hit wonder” is a real thing. Some artists just aren’t meant for longevity, that’s the way it’s always been. Social media certainly doesn’t help by keeping people in the spotlight long after their time is up. Tupac said it best “it’s all over now take it like a man”.
I’ve experienced so many eras and Changes in the rap game, but when 2016 started the mumble rap era and it was all about flexing, trippy sound/beats etc and lyricism died. They traded the literal soul of a pure art for fame and “change”
An amazing video on people I'm not sure I could physically care any less about. All of the celebrity suff is lost on me as is, but these guys take that cake to the next dimension.
It's not just Tupac and Biggie being gone. A huge part of the problem is that the OG's like Snoop, Ice Cube, Diddy, Dre, and 50 got bored and moved onto new things. Diddy, Dre, and 50 started billion-dollar brands. Snoop and Ice Cube found way more success doing movies and TV. From there, the big producers like Tim and Danja, The Neptunes, and Darkchild went into Top 40 pop and almost entirely dropped their production work for rap artists. Ludacris and Missy and Nelly and other big names from the late 90s and early 00s just took a break and took (and still are...) too long to make a comeback. I think that paired with the inevitable rise of Souljaboytellem's big hit having been made in FL Studio in his bedroom, a lot of these mmmbl rpprs got fame and became a mess AFTER they got attention.
I'm looking at the ages of all these guys and it's no shock that they're _all_ digital natives. This is the first crop of young adults completely raised by the internet and social media and it's a goddamn disaster.
It's inevitable that any successful music genre, if it continues long enough, becomes a parody of itself. Look at 80s hair metal, pop punk, grunge, 90s metal core, bro country, and today's rap. If I want a parody, I'll listen to Weird Al.
I REALLY ENJOYED THIS VIDEO! THANKS FOR SHARING 💪 Everyone knows what was going to become of Lil Punk. The whole thing was an obnoxious joke that went on for longer than it should have. He should've became an astronaut much sooner 💯
Rap music kind of fell off for me after 2012 Their is some gems here and there, but liking an artist as a whole is nonexistent, as in I dont follow them for many years. Some rappers i did follow for like over a decade at least starting from the 90's. Don't follow these new artist at all, like their legacy is nonexistant. They burn out quickly
@Yggdrasill8 I'd say it depends on how willing you are to find the really good/talented artists. They're not even too hard to find. You just have to dig past the surface. You hv ur Cole and Kendrick but then artists like J.I.D., Mick Jenkins, Coast Contra just to name a few are about and defo still show the beauty that is rap. Acting like Lil Pump or CJ define rap as a whole in todays culture is doing a disservice to the genre. But I can admit that some mainstream artists forget that part of the name of their job role has 'art' in it and are more likely just after a bag and livin that lifestyle
We still have extremely talented lyricists especially in the UK like Potter Payper, Dave, Meekz, Akala and Knucks. Even in America we have Kendrick Lamar and J.Cole.
Your point about how the love of music really hit me. It reminded me of how many rappers actually disliked everything that came with making music, and sometimes they would rant about it in their songs (“Airplanes” by B.o.B and “Holy Grail” by Jay-Z are prime examples of this phenomenon).
Fantastic video bro. I think you made some really good points. I will say tho, Da Baby has like 27 million monthly listeners and is with 15-25 million dollars according to various websites. I wouldn’t say his career is over or that he’s lost much.
I remember growing up when rap and rock use to be cool because it wasn’t pop, pop use to be pushed in the mainstream so much, and now it’s rap that’s pushed heavily nowadays
There was a time each rapper had his own style of rap. There was a time Rappers had Testosterone.There was a time rappers where not all tattered up. There was time Rappers did not have cow rings.
There wasn't a time when rap was wholesome. There wasn't a time when rappers were productive people and not thugs. There wasn't a time when rap didn't glorify violence and degeneracy. Rap was always going to turn in to this and it's going to get worse.
I will say, about the CJ thing, family isn't against the ideals of all rap. It is actually a very significant motivator for some legendary productions like "Tha Block Is Hot" - Lil Wayne and "Encore" - Eminem. Eminem's case is a little bit trickier and harder to understand in some cases, but works slightly enough to provide value.
The middle section of Encore was purposefully slopped together in an album that could’ve been great. Imagine how much better it would’ve been with Bully and We As Americans instead of My 1st Single and Big Weenie
I think the issue with CJ is more that he went from promoting one image to promoting a contradictory image. Eminem's always talked about family with songs like 97 Bonnie & Clyde, Cleanin' Out My Closet, Hailie's Song, Kim, Going Through Changes, etc. throughout his career, alongside other topics.
There are still some good hip-hop artists doing stuff if you bother to look. The travesty is that the talentless mumble-rappers are the ones that get radio play and mass appeal when there are actual talented dudes putting out good stuff.
You should cover how a bunch of rich people got together and started the "Gang Violence Rap" of the ~90s. The point was to encourage the black youth to commit crimes (to segregate them and also to feed the Prison Industrial Complex a constant supply of prisoners). The rappers that rose in popularity at the time were heavily funded by these individuals. They're doing it again with the abysmally terrible 2023 TV show Robyn Hood.
Rap that hits the mainstream hasn't been good since the 90s. The odd pocket of good ones isn't enough compared to literally being spoilt for choice in the 90s. It's a dead genre and people need accept it doesn't hold the clout or respect it once did.
While I completely disagree with the Asian side of pop culture trying to put a tight lease on their artists and depriving them of even the basic freedom, sometimes videos like these make me realize a certain level of moderated control is necessary to prevent such downward spiral, especially when you are so young.
It's not kpop stop trying to separate Hip hop it's one genre, do see people saying K-Rock and rock music no because its is just dull, Stop hijacking the culture .
@@NickyDiamond44 Ok what's your piont is just like the left saying guns are bad we didn't tell those nut freaks to that doing mass shootings the guns don't shoot itself human beings does.
@@andrewgarfield9898 I’m assuming you mean gay. And if that’s what you mean, you’re DEFINITELY not his target audience. And honestly him backtracking and apologizing for it was bad for his brand bc not only did the dj who insinuated the situation didn’t get in a lick of trouble but, rappers say stuff like that all the time without getting in trouble but da baby was trying to step out of being a hood rap artist and into mainstream artistry in Hollywood, which forced him to be cautious of his words and didn’t allow him offend anyone(just like Eminem, when he first came out he made fun of everybody and used homophobic slurs but once he got famous he had to limit it and apologize if he did offend people) , but when he was just a hood rapper, he was allowed to literally catch a body in Walmart and hit female fans with no issues.
@@newyorka7Nah not even. I still look at what DaBaby did as one of the most uncalled for things ive ever seen 😂 He was already on mainstream level of stardom but went and said that outta no where. Worse part is DaBaby is acc a good rapper as well, whose songs were constantly getting played on the radio. But with more fame comes a bigger price and you can afford to do some things and some you cannot. Unfortunately, the more you grow the more former gets smaller
@@mrm9570 that’s the thing though, mainstream rappers say shit like that all the time but bc he was just starting to get mainstream level of stardom he had to Be on his p’s and q’s. I mean that was the same year he made his first hit with a pop artist(post Malone) and was going number 1
As a bass player in a punk band it's 90% more difficult to become relevant in music industry now its not about talent anymore its about image unless you put 100 percent into it I would never want to be huge I'd like to be known but not huge somewhere in the middle I just want to say I've done something in life I never graduated high school can't get good jobs my only goal is music and until the day I die I will focus souly on that its my passion my life blood sweat and tears.
There was the day when we had legends like Dr Dre, Ice Cube, Eazy E, Snoop Dogg and then there is today... how society has degraded just kills me... rap is just meaning less slander now which was once a method of storytelling...
@@anonhamster7958 wdym he’s the best rapper there. Eazy E was more of an icon than amazing rapper, dre is best as a producer and apart from one album and a few singles snoop is garbage
I never likes rap to begin with. But at least respected the artist of old for their tenacity and maturity. But these new rappers are so cringe so I'm here out of pleasure.
That Lil Xan character, he's not suffering mental illness, he's suffering from stupidity. So sick of these people using mental illness as an excuse for bad behavior. Pac and Biggie grew up dirt poor, they grew up in a tough time. The 80-90s was a lot different than it is now. It was a lot harsher, especially for minorities. I was born in the 80s and grew up in poverty, so I know first hand. Pac and Biggie didn't complain about mental illness because of their upbringing, they used it as an advantage and rapped about it. Rappers nowadays use it as an excuse to act stupid while blaming it on mental illness.
Didn't biggie go to private school and his middle school click would freestyle rap together after school? Got no problem with that and it could just be an urban legend. And what is mental illness?? A marketng term for big pharma to marganalize kids so their parents buy whatever drugs the psychiatrist push? Literally replacing honest two way communication at home with specific drugs that prevent the kids from thinking for themselves. Little Xan certainly is stupid for the hell of being stupid. Considering how overhyped the evils of drunk driving are compared to...driving on xanax...its a good thing he didn't total the car driving all xannied up. Xanax suck but usually the people that fall off the deep end with it have more external problems than they can tune out. By that time theyre not mentally gathered enough to hold a career.
6x9ine is faking his idiocracy, My dad's friend who's a pilot that flies celebrities said 6x9ine was a relatively calm person and wasn't annoying at all. 6x9ine also apparently loved to eat rice and beans too.
We need rockabilly back!!! rap has a culture as well, but it pales in comparison to the story and the values of rockabilly, punk, Rock'n'roll and, beat.
Hold the hell on up here just a second. You mean to tell me that smoking weed, screwing loose women, doing drugs, & sticking your lips in your mouth & under your teeth every 3 seconds ISN'T great music to you?
The fact that they don't even write their own music anymore is reason enough.
@@frightfactoryYTsome years ago the lyrics made perfect sense rappers nowadays just make dogshit lyrics with good beats
@@KfcOwner ay at least u appreciate the beats... its mostly the mainstream rappers that are just dogshit anyone pushed by industry is just clout games and will fall off in a year. i make beats and some of them mainstream beats sound absolutely tragic to me
They’ve never written their own music. Rap barely counts as music.
they never did to begin with, all they do is sample. if they were real musicians, they would play an instrument
@@frightfactoryYTfor rock and pop bands yes but for rappers it has always been uncommon and very recent
Rap has lost so much of its soul… because you are no longer selling an image of overcoming struggle and hardship that resonated with real people Now they’re selling a falsehood of artificial status.
FACTS🙌🏼🙌🏼
Within mainstream rap I totally agree, but there's so much meaningful, intelligent stuff being made. As with every genre, the brainless fodder is on the surface and in the charts. Gotta dig deeper for the stuff that actually has heart
HOT TAKE but this is always why I defend Thrift Shop. It was fuckin awesome hearing a song I could actually relate to!
Lol you know it's not that at all hahaha this is the doors of perception in action
“Shooting people and gang activity is what hip hop culture is all about” is a crazy statement to make
It's the unfournate truth though when all these degenerates rap about crime and are criminals themselves. They all need to be arrested
It's true tho
100% Facts!
Writing & rapping about their environment & experiencing in their life is one thing.
I forget which rapper(wouldn’t even call the mumble ones a rapper) who was rapping about guns & violence acts, after he grew up in good high-class neighborhood is 1 example how some believe crime,drugs, & violence is what Rap/Hip-Hop is!
It’s unfortunate how that perception is what many believe!
(Like believing name needs “ Lil” ! Shows Stupidity! )
Like any genre of music, it’s about expressing yourself, your life experiences,thoughts & opinions. Just to name a few. There is much more that Hip-Hop is & represents !!
In terms of "Drill" this is an accurate statement
I bet this he's white as well and doesn't really engage with the culture.
Imagine thinking you’re “gonna go down in history” while looking like a tattooed skittle💀
BROOOOO!!! XD
he literally looks like a cocomelon thumbnail😭
Not the Skittles 😂
im wheezing
Nothing says “Gangsta” like wearing geriatric diapers. Must be all the opioids, can’t control his bowels anymore.
"We're in the age of 69 and Lil Pump."
Sir... idk where you're from... but their days has LONG passed by. Like... 5 years ago lol.
Nah they both made albums this year and they both eat ballsack
Raising your child ruins your credibility in the rap scene. What a wonderful culture.
This is exactly why I have greater contempt towards the fanbase than for the artists.
Finally, someone said it
This is a damn lie
You’re probably racist
At least they have culta unlike white people, right?
Drake had his cred crushed because he didn’t raise his child.
Who knew... Promote filth, drugs, h0es, thug life, murder, mayhem and the like and that is what society becomes. It started in the 90's with the "urbanization" of anything and everything. We have fallen a LONG way since the likes of Rappers Delight way back when.
Rock promoted drugs, prostitution, and filth in the 70s. Then eventually devil worship as a push back against Christan rock and Christian metal. what was that saying again? “Drugs, sex, and rock and roll”
Exactly!
Lmaooo yea it’s not like rap have always reflected the realities of poverty that white affluent kids in suburbs tried to emulate like it’s a joke oh but yea ITS OUR FAULT 😐
I laugh at comments like this. I *kinda* understand what you're trying to say, but everyone likes to think that the old head shit is where it's at (I'm old enough to be considered an old head, cringe) but there was lots of dogshit rap then as there is now.
Ain't defending lil pump and the like, but you can't pretend that the scene got fucked since the sound cloud era. No hate at all to you, but wack shit has always existed, it's just different styles of wack.
Filth, drugs, hoes, thug life, murder etc has all been promoted starting with the mafia in the 1880’s. It’s been in movies, music, and all other forms of media since the 50’s. Urbanization is when you take a rural society and urbanize it for socioeconomic development, implementing housing, transportation, and other infrastructure. You’re using the term urbanization wrong. The 90’s was the peak of positivity in hip hop culture and the peak of positivity movements and self knowledge movements in inner cities around America. Rappers delight came out during the one of worst decade, crime wise in NYC. The Bronx was literally on fire, the city went bankrupt 2 years prior, all the factories left leaving the city to become run by crime, and the 90’s was the beginning of gentrification and a city wide socioeconomic boom in finances, education, and wealth creation. It sounds like you’re talking from an anecdotal experience rather than a general realistic perspective.
Loosing your hard drive in the middle of a lake is the new "the dog ate my homework".
The mumble rap/souncloud era was just the symptoms of going viral and achieving success through sensationalism. But that's there is to it, few have manged to build something of substance to stand on after their novel virality is gone.lil baby, lil pump, 69 all were like sea waves, they came and then washed away. Honestly though, They got an opportunity, and they wasted it. They deserve their failure.
Music has dropped off the cliff. Just listening the the beautiful music of the past centuries makes me weep for what could have been. What changed that jungle beats, profane lyrics, and aggressive sounds became popular?
@@stephenthomas1492you act like you can only listen to things advertised to you. There is alot of music out there chill out
@@stephenthomas1492the music industry has been weaponized against us decades ago. Music has a way of getting into our minds in a way that the spoken word cannot. The state of music and society in general is by design.
Lil baby prob one of the biggest out rn lol what you on
@@stephenthomas1492metal and rock is still decent
Not like they deserved their failure, rather they didn't deserve their success in the first place
😂😂
Except for Dababy
I’m so happy we do have Kendrick Lamar. The man won the Pulitzer Prize for music for his album _Damn_. It is the only mainstream album to ever win a Pulitzer as it usually goes to classical, jazz, folk, bluegrass, etc. He really needs to be proud of this. Kendrick Lamar broke barriers .
I reckon Taylor swift will win that award next year
Kendrick is a racist pawn. He's only succesful because they want him to be. It's all coming out ... just wait and see. They'l all have thier day. Up next though... Jay Z.
Kendrick Lamar is only good in spite of all the hot garbage that's out there. By comparison, he looks like a generational talent. But I've heard 'Damn" and...damn, it does not compare to other "classics" in the genre. Its a good album mind you, but far from ground breaking.
The lyrics were dumb
Still one of the biggest idiots
We are in a creative dark age, music, movies, TV, graphic novels are being destroyed by identity junkies and narcissists.
I've noticed this too. Just the past decade or so, there's been a huge lack of memorable pop culture icons, trends and fun fads compared to other decades. It's 2023 and it still feels like we're in the 2010's.
You don't pay attention to the right genres then.
Musical barries are constantly being pushed to a new level within metal every day. It's the modern-day classical.
ASPD sociopathy is spreading faster than herpes could've ever hoped for.
Gone are the days of pure talent. Even art has taken a hit.
@@s3ra9h1m I've noticed it with art too. No stylish art forms or fonts used that stand out that are trendy. What I do notice lately though is how minimalist everything is now. Company logos, advertisements, websites, menus on streaming services. Even the latest video games use an interface, UI, HUDs that are very simple looking, to the point where it often looks out of place for the game.
"Having a child goes agains the culture of the gangster rap scene"
They are all being bred out. Evolution at work.
On God
💀💀💀💀💀
I remember 50 Cent going on social media and saying to one of his ex's: "He's 18 now. No more child support get a job." His son's response was: "At least you remembered my birthday this year". There's plenty of children but they're abandoned. 2 out of 3 black kids don't live with their father.
@@krisaaron8180 2 out of 3? Im with 50 cent on that one because his son was a spoiled and still is spoiled and far beyond entitled.
Blk issues @@krisaaron8180
I don't know, the "gangsta" crowd seeing raising one's own child as going against their values says a lot more about them than it does about CJ.
That’s because that’s has never been true most gangsters do it to have more for thier family they just do it the wrong way you won’t hear a single rap song without sayin “I do this for my niggas and family” that’s always been the culture to take care of your family by any means
It could have been something if his message grabbed people and it took off. Imagine a world where being a real man was accepted and promoted.
'CJ' is a talentless spoilt rich kid...I think that's why he got laughed at...
it says more about how this youtuber sees rap. Even the comments moon showed in this video were screenshots of CJ's fans pointing out that raising his own child is the bare minimum a man should be doing and he shouldn't expect a cookie or award for it.
No one condemned CJ for being a family man, they literally just don't think he deserves a grammy for making a kid and then parenting that kid.
A lot of rappers rap about their kids. Eminem's biggest hits have been about him trying to be a better father to his daughters and so many other iconic rappers too have songs that have gotten attention because of the relatability of trying to raise your kids to be better than yourself and repeat your mistakes. But the songs actually has to be good.
No one wants to consume your tiktok beat track just because you think fatherhood is "gangsta".
It's sad that people who know nothing about the genre or it's actual culture will come on here and bash the whole of it based on a few words from a youtuber who gave an opinion with no real tangible sources or evidence to back up his theory. And the viewers of this channel will just eat up whatever they're told about it without using their own critical thinking skills to figure out what's true and what's not as long as it plays into their own biases.
He’s fake that’s the moral of the story. He isn’t a gangster so stop getting mad that a fake id!0t lied about being a gangster to take care of his kid. He shouldn’t have been faking in the first place. You get what you deserve. You wanna act hard but not about that life then deal with whatever consequence comes with it.
"We're no longer in the age of quality, talent, skill and intelligence, we're in the age of garbage, crap, idiocy and fluff". The sad part is, what does this tell us about the audience?
It’s rap music, there were never any positive traits in the genre
There's always Led Zeppelin, Rush, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple and Yes.
And Judas Priest, Iron Maiden and Metallica.
Throw in some original Fleetwood Mac, Uriah Heep and April Wine.
@@geetee2694 I would add early and later Bowie to that list, but excellent list nonetheless.
@@listenanonymous yep, and Elton John to ~'79.
it tells absolutely nothing u cornball its music people either like it or dont i cant decide what the fuck my ears deem as good music
Talk about how rap is promoting the prison agenda, along with self destructive behaviors, Weakening the youth.
music is like candy, you throw the rappers away. 😂
Take all my internetzz lol
Very true👍
Hahahaha bruh I'm every genre it's literally all me everywhere LMAO that's why your complaining is so funny cause it's always been that way just fractals
Rap is the best genre
@studio5editz that's an opinion.
That last one is wild. You can kill people, deal drugs and be a violent psychopath, but making fun of gays? Over the line! 😂
The gays bent Da Baby over lol
Ya that's embarrassing for him 🤣
Yeah, even though Eminem got famous for it. 😂
@@CarlAquaForceEminem was famous long before that shit
Its so fucking stupid isnt it? 😂
“The value system of the rap industry is completely against that of having a family” Standout quote
@@c1nderblokkbut ofcourse they don't talk about it on camera, otherwise edgy rapper fanboys will get pissed.
A bullshit quote. Cj hurt his momentum by taking a year off as a new artist. This isn't rocket science. Imagine a Rookie in any sport going missing for a year. Every rapper takes care of their kids. This dude is delusional.
@@NStarks007 Exactly. I mean, just check Eminem, Dr. Dre, Snoop, Ice Cube, Ice T, Nate Dogg...The list goes on. Rappers are not against family
@@NStarks007Thank you!! He slips that in hoping people don't catch it or just blindly accept it.
Such is modern pop culture.
Love how the smoke alarm is beeping in the background of that last clip. All those gold chains, grills, and cars but you don't have a ladder and a D battery 😂
He's got 99 problems but a D ain't one 😅
No Fr tho I was wow the stereotype continues
TikTok made many people’s attention spans shorter.
TikTok has made the rise and fall of rappers alot shorter.
This volatility of new music and emotional instability of people allow them to die.
New rappers fail to sell tickets meanwhile old rappers like 50 Cent are outselling shows worldwide. That says something
Because rap has become instant microwave music, hot and ready 1 minute and discard after its been eaten
As if 50 is any different than them, he just cashed in at the right time, he would be in this video today if he came in later.
No matter what trends, fads, or who is popular, Metallica will always have a sold out crowd, I know your comment is about 50 Cent, but what I’m saying about Metallica is true (just saw Metallica last week, and there were very little seats not filled)
@@DVFHAFYTbruh what?! You def on dat dope. Fiddy is a business man. A business, man.
@@Ob1tuber Metallica and 50 Cent are in that sweet 'nostalgia' zone now. They don't have to create anything of value any more, they can just ride on the fumes and ticket revenue of their aging audiences trying to recapture their youth. And those aging audiences tend to have more disposable cash than 15 year olds
1:06 Lil Xan
7:32 CJ
13:51 Lil Pump
20:18 Dababy
The no testosterone hip-hop era. There was nothing like being there in the beginning.
Pretty sure it’s always been full of idiots
Ok oldhead
Gangstalicious from boondocks
P Diddy turned them out 😂
@@ShutYourMouthBeeechcan't turn someone out who aint already wit it
Lil xan brought second hand embarrassment to a whole other dimension. I felt it. I could barely watch.
You too huh?
@@ALL_that_ENDS was brutal.
Props to Kendrick, metro and cole like people who are keeping this genre alive
Alive for who? Most people I know stop listening to rap in their teens.
@@Dawg7227 I'm 31 and I still listen to rap. Not the ones that Naeem mentioned, but I do.
There’s my others besides them
@@Dawg7227 Maybe that's your case. I know a lot of people who started listening to rap when they were teens and they are still doing it.
I'm 36 and I love Kendrick's music, as well as other rappers. I always liked rap, but my interest in it grew until recent years.
Just like the 80s Hair Metal phase of rock, everything became about colorful clothes and impressing thots.
I was just about to comment this myself.
Also very similar to the 2000's metalcore scene and the whole MySpace stuff that happened.
I guess we'll see what comes along to replace it.
Luckily metal is still going strong and breaking musical barriers till this day.
Meanwhile, rap is dead.
Thank you my friend. I had a buddy that all he would listen was rap and hip hop. We used to train together and he would always tell me how he couldn't train to stuff like AC/DC, Metallica, etc., it had to be rap. I told him bro rap has entered its hair metal phase. He asked what I meant, I told him it's churned out, cookie cutter, and all style over substance.
@@eggpod4567Yea the genre that gets the most views on TH-cam is dead
I'm a rock/metal guy, but I have mad respect for the OG rappers. If music is good, it's good, regardless of preference.
Same here. Love me some 90s/2ks stuff. Not into much of the stuff that’s been coming out the last 10 or so years though.
Agreed. I mean it's just older rap is way more better than these mumblers like Lil Pump or Cardi B
@@alpha1eastaskforce227Cardi is not a mumbler, she yells at her mic
@@Everlost_Nation A. Don't care. B. She isn't even a rapper, the way she talks normally sounds more like rap
@@alpha1eastaskforce227 then why did you even reply?
CJ is literally the definition of an industry plant
"Literally literally literally " over and over again until my head explodes
I could blame these morons for the decay of hip hop but looking back even to the early 2000's , the genre was already in a really sad state. The shift from guys like 2pac, Biggie and Nas to Lil Jon was so shocking
Agreed. Never understood how people ate Lil' John up. He sounded mentally stunted.
Acting like neither Tupac or Biggie talked about killing mfs and screwing hoes in their songs. Rap has pretty much always been in a sad/decaying state.
It was party music and thats exactly what it catered to. Every style has its own lane and doesnt mean it depreciates the value of another. Thats completely on the fans and not the artist. So cant blame Lil Jon for Nas not selling as many albums.
They always prefix their names with lil coz they get fucked in the ass by industry execs
@@ChadWardenseits also about catchy lyrics, telling a story and a vocabulary over 5 words
I love how thoughtful they are to tattoo their faces so the rest of us good decent people can spot them from a mile away.
Moon has this channel dynamic I absolutely love. His content isn't limited to one topic. As far as I have seen, his videos usually get alot of views no matter the topic. 66 thousand views in 5 hours. This is probably gonna get 200k by the end of the week! Domineering show of flexibility. Bravo, Moon.
I was just thinking this. And 200k in a day. Madness 👏🏿
How this guy is pumping out content so fast is really amazing 😱🤯
Well he hired a team
Writers and editors for the videos. Not knocking him for it but I doubt he’s a one man band at this point.
Plus his brand spanking new deep fake version of his voice 🤖
@callumsaunderson1089 Moon probably has the next 6 videos already made.
@@emikoorange5808we are all ai brother.
DaBaby is actually one of the few artists who couldve legit reached Lil Wayne or Drake status in the rap world, but his homophobic rant on stage as well as him being a very unlikeable person in real life put a massive dent in the wheel. While rap often boasts about being a thug or an asshole, I guarantee you, it still helps being a likeable character with the audience. Artists who are known for rude or destructive behaviour quickly have their fans turning on them. Drake, J Cole, Kendrick Lamar, Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, Nas, Andre 3000, and Nipsey Hussle are all very likeable people. Kanye West, Tekashi69, Future, DaBaby, Lil Pump, Sexyy Red, and (at times) even Busta Rhymes and Nicki Minaj are not that likeable as people.
This is one of the most stupidest comments I've seen. You don't know these people in real life
Everyone I know likes dababy, I could care less about what he said
An entire genre that glorifies the seven deadly sins in society will fall to those sins.
How is an entire genre promoting that when the biggest rappers oppose that very stuff
But 😂 everyone listen to it
@@1on1AllstarsGames just because everyone is doing it doesn't make it right.
@@Someone_Unknown90 the rappers in this video fell to ego and addiction.
Nipsey Hustle was killed in a gang dispute. Easy E died of AIDS.
And the American Black community, where this music is popular is suffering from the Seven Deadly Sins to the point of self destruction.
I'm a black Muslim, in case you are wondering.
@@saladin3273based
Rappers back then, earned their stripes. Current ones are bunch of jokers
Earned as in how?
Eazy E was an actual gangster in real life.
99.9% of the rest of them were POS fake it till you make it fake as fuck people.
No shi😂😂
But you're only looking at this video. This video is literally only about negatives. If you look past these artists there are so many great rappers
Even king von?
@@dororo4148Young Pappy
13:23 it's sad that in black communities being a good parent is seen as a bad thing
Nothing can compete with 90s hiphop. The record industry ruined the genre for everyone, even themselves.
80's hip-hop was better
@@AnelipkaWomen don't know rap and this is exactly why
2010’s competes easily 💀
@@hsthatzo8063the Beastie Boys got Kerry King, and they were legendary, so how about you pipe down
@@smaaron_j_46 what? the 10's rap was autotune hell. that was the worse part of hiphop ever.
CJ may have lost the rap world, but he wan the real world by being a good parent. He made the right call. I havent heard a single song from him tho
could have done both
No one cared that he had kids
They hated him for being a fake gangster
Thank you!!
@@will-ip5mvprobably not- his original music had actual gang members upset with him. That’s not safe for a household with children. Having a child grows you up too, and I’ll bet he was just tired of the ‘show’.
I just can't help but feel like most new rap artists get that one big track that blows up on some tiktok trend then, nothing. It's a dime a dozen.
Moon’s pumping out content like crazy! Keep it up!
The world is dishing it out in fast forward and his ability to verbalize the madness is impressive. I'm curious if it's a team of writers or a single man on the Moon.
@@fugginrambogreat comment!
@@Zoka211 well thanks
@@fugginramboit's a team he put out and advertisement a while back asking for staff
He just reads the script. He has an editor and writer.
I find it hilarious how people wanted an authentic, real hood, thug, gangsta rapper, but when they actually get one and get surprised they're not actually good people. Geez, people are stupid, I swear. The audience doesn't know what they want.
During NWA era hoods were somewhat respectable at least in rap game.
@@MJ-uk6lu lol what are you saying?
Eazy-E slaps his girlfriend and beats her father, wakes up drunk, and hangs sells drugs on “Boyz in the Hood”-
@@John-gg6op Well I didn't know about that stuff, but my point was about image that they wanted to spread.
I’ve never heard any of the old rappers saying “why y’all picking on a kid “ when people threw shots at them
Just listening to the names of these clowns being said over and over again is excruciating.
Mate don't be dissing my bro Lil Dicc
I used to listen to hip hop and rap but I ended up moving to other genres. I only listen to maybe 4 rap songs every couple of months when I remember a song I used to like. Even then listen to them once then it's back to other genres because even though the rappers voices were different (sometimes they sound the same honestly) the lyrics were the same. The music was the same, it sounded mass produced and the melodies were soulless, just another industrial product. I just got bored of it
.. the Spotify playlist era is the epitome of this.. you really got dig to find some good shit.. always have.. always will.. difference is the saturation today is fkin insane.
Same Here
Sounds like you have yet to dive into hip hop and are only listening to surface level mainstream artists. Every genre has countless sun genres and will inevitably have SOMETHING you like or have never heard of. I haven’t been a fan of the direction mainstream hip hop has been going since 2012 so I personally have a select few artists who I listen to who never disappoint but they’re all underground
I listen to video game OSTs!!!!!!
@@newyorka7cus the majority of rap is about the same thing. You’re saying the same thing OP is saying. Most of it sucks but you have your select few. Hip hop/rap is just boring now. Everyone is over all this negativity and death worship
The term “1 hit wonder” is a real thing. Some artists just aren’t meant for longevity, that’s the way it’s always been. Social media certainly doesn’t help by keeping people in the spotlight long after their time is up. Tupac said it best “it’s all over now take it like a man”.
I’ve experienced so many eras and Changes in the rap game, but when 2016 started the mumble rap era and it was all about flexing, trippy sound/beats etc and lyricism died. They traded the literal soul of a pure art for fame and “change”
Biggie and Jay-Z flexed in their rhymes, but y’all ain’t ready for that convo 🙄
2012
An amazing video on people I'm not sure I could physically care any less about. All of the celebrity suff is lost on me as is, but these guys take that cake to the next dimension.
It's not just Tupac and Biggie being gone.
A huge part of the problem is that the OG's like Snoop, Ice Cube, Diddy, Dre, and 50 got bored and moved onto new things. Diddy, Dre, and 50 started billion-dollar brands. Snoop and Ice Cube found way more success doing movies and TV.
From there, the big producers like Tim and Danja, The Neptunes, and Darkchild went into Top 40 pop and almost entirely dropped their production work for rap artists. Ludacris and Missy and Nelly and other big names from the late 90s and early 00s just took a break and took (and still are...) too long to make a comeback.
I think that paired with the inevitable rise of Souljaboytellem's big hit having been made in FL Studio in his bedroom, a lot of these mmmbl rpprs got fame and became a mess AFTER they got attention.
Bro included Diddy
Diddy lol
I’ve never heard of any of these people so I must be doing something right.
CJ-Woopty you may have heard on the radio 2020-21
U live under a rock
I'm looking at the ages of all these guys and it's no shock that they're _all_ digital natives.
This is the first crop of young adults completely raised by the internet and social media and it's a goddamn disaster.
These guys are a good case for why it’s important for parents and especially schools to teach financial responsibility.
rap names be like: "yung antenna, lil wifi router" 💀
unoriginal asf
😂
It's inevitable that any successful music genre, if it continues long enough, becomes a parody of itself. Look at 80s hair metal, pop punk, grunge, 90s metal core, bro country, and today's rap. If I want a parody, I'll listen to Weird Al.
I REALLY ENJOYED THIS VIDEO! THANKS FOR SHARING 💪 Everyone knows what was going to become of Lil Punk. The whole thing was an obnoxious joke that went on for longer than it should have. He should've became an astronaut much sooner 💯
Rap during 1980's and beginning of 1990's just hit different!
Damn so anything after 93 you don’t count? So just fuck This Tupac, biggie,nas, Eminem, Hot boys, OutKast
90s rap is the way
Rap music kind of fell off for me after 2012
Their is some gems here and there, but liking an artist as a whole is nonexistent, as in I dont follow them for many years. Some rappers i did follow for like over a decade at least starting from the 90's. Don't follow these new artist at all, like their legacy is nonexistant. They burn out quickly
@Yggdrasill8 I'd say it depends on how willing you are to find the really good/talented artists. They're not even too hard to find. You just have to dig past the surface.
You hv ur Cole and Kendrick but then artists like J.I.D., Mick Jenkins, Coast Contra just to name a few are about and defo still show the beauty that is rap.
Acting like Lil Pump or CJ define rap as a whole in todays culture is doing a disservice to the genre. But I can admit that some mainstream artists forget that part of the name of their job role has 'art' in it and are more likely just after a bag and livin that lifestyle
@@kurry8837tf you taking the comment out of context for. Overdramatic for no reason.
Didn’t know who CJ was, but actually can’t be mad for being a father figure example. Industry plant or not, rap game needs more of that.
Lil Pump how you "lose" a hard drive in the middle of a lake? 😂😂😂😂
We still have extremely talented lyricists especially in the UK like Potter Payper, Dave, Meekz, Akala and Knucks. Even in America we have Kendrick Lamar and J.Cole.
U.k. rappers make me want to rip my ears off. Shit sounds goofy af
Can't forget Lowkey from the UK. Homie crazy underrated
Listen to Kenzo Str8drop he's dirty
There’s also Mac Miller, Pusha T, A$AP Rocky, Freddie Gibbs, Joey Bada$$, and so much more gems from the 2010’s that y’all don’t seem to acknowledge 🤨
Symba is also really talented as well.
idk if I’d say rap today is the age of 6ix9ine or Lil Pump, that was more 2017-2018.
Yeat and Carti>>>>>>
@@fhantasm Beasts
How Gucci Gang got a billion views will always be a mystery 😂
I enjoy your videos a lot man and I think you should add this to your roaster of videos that you make. Your narration is crazy good, keep it up @Moon
Your point about how the love of music really hit me. It reminded me of how many rappers actually disliked everything that came with making music, and sometimes they would rant about it in their songs (“Airplanes” by B.o.B and “Holy Grail” by Jay-Z are prime examples of this phenomenon).
Fantastic video bro. I think you made some really good points. I will say tho, Da Baby has like 27 million monthly listeners and is with 15-25 million dollars according to various websites. I wouldn’t say his career is over or that he’s lost much.
I remember growing up when rap and rock use to be cool because it wasn’t pop, pop use to be pushed in the mainstream so much, and now it’s rap that’s pushed heavily nowadays
I don't know why modern rappers won't just become streamers and TH-camrs. Leave the real MCs to do the actual work.
That means you will have to speak 3 hours that is work plus you it will be obvious that they are goofs and no one would watch long term
Mac Miller is the best of the modern rap artists. Hate that he's gone.
Why should they?
The people who listen to this garbage will pay to hear this garbage.
The entire rap industry is a total joke.
ayo shut up 🤣
@@spiegeltn😂😂😂 Behave there's at least 10 uk rappers who clear him
There was a time each rapper had his own style of rap. There was a time Rappers had Testosterone.There was a time rappers where not all tattered up. There was time Rappers did not have cow rings.
But something happen around 2014 or onwards. I wonder what.
Or wear diapers
It’s just a caricature of its former self these days. Posers and imitators. Limited talent.
There wasn't a time when rap was wholesome. There wasn't a time when rappers were productive people and not thugs. There wasn't a time when rap didn't glorify violence and degeneracy. Rap was always going to turn in to this and it's going to get worse.
Tupac was covered in tats
i'm not quite sure how epilepsy works but maybe a warning at 4:55 or something. That flashing was intense lol
Rappers and their music of the 90s and early 2000s are too complex for the modern youth to comprehend...
So is rock in general, apparently.
And it's only vaguely mainstream again because of Taco Bell using Turnstile and White Reaper in their advertising.
Yes Swallow it by NWA is far too difficult to understand
@@Code7UnltdRock is boring and filled with demonic worship and homos dressed in glam.
what are you talking about? Modern rappers and 90's rappers talked about the same shit. These new rappers are just doing it with a different beat
I will say, about the CJ thing, family isn't against the ideals of all rap. It is actually a very significant motivator for some legendary productions like "Tha Block Is Hot" - Lil Wayne and "Encore" - Eminem. Eminem's case is a little bit trickier and harder to understand in some cases, but works slightly enough to provide value.
Btw I mean the albums not the specific songs, had to clarify.
The middle section of Encore was purposefully slopped together in an album that could’ve been great. Imagine how much better it would’ve been with Bully and We As Americans instead of My 1st Single and Big Weenie
I think the issue with CJ is more that he went from promoting one image to promoting a contradictory image. Eminem's always talked about family with songs like 97 Bonnie & Clyde, Cleanin' Out My Closet, Hailie's Song, Kim, Going Through Changes, etc. throughout his career, alongside other topics.
26:35 the smoke alarm battery "beep" is just too perfect 😂😂😂
There are still some good hip-hop artists doing stuff if you bother to look. The travesty is that the talentless mumble-rappers are the ones that get radio play and mass appeal when there are actual talented dudes putting out good stuff.
It's all trash
@@joebowl8315 you’re entitled to your opinion mate, I’m in agreement that the vast majority are awful.
You should cover how a bunch of rich people got together and started the "Gang Violence Rap" of the ~90s. The point was to encourage the black youth to commit crimes (to segregate them and also to feed the Prison Industrial Complex a constant supply of prisoners). The rappers that rose in popularity at the time were heavily funded by these individuals. They're doing it again with the abysmally terrible 2023 TV show Robyn Hood.
I just found the Business insider article from 2012 (May 3). Is this letter mentioned in the aricle, your primary source?
Lol that like saying playing GTA made you go out and Rob and kill people.. if u do then you have bigger issues
I can't believe someone who called himself "Dababy" has poor intelligence and emotional control.
I couldn't stop laughing though "Da Baby" segment. ".... he upset da baby"😂😂😂
"Being racist will get you nowhere in the rap game"
*Ice Cube has entered the chat*
Being black and racist is accepted
Being black and racist is normalized, but it is wrong to be racist toward them 😂
Meanwhile they call each other's niggas on a daily basis and think it's like a bro code. Fcking idiots.
Tbf, Ice Cube came from a time in America when racial equality was not nearly as advanced as it is today, 30 years later.
@@frisky_dart7273 Spoken like a true zoomer lol. Things have gone backwards to 60s level tension.
Rap that hits the mainstream hasn't been good since the 90s. The odd pocket of good ones isn't enough compared to literally being spoilt for choice in the 90s. It's a dead genre and people need accept it doesn't hold the clout or respect it once did.
While I completely disagree with the Asian side of pop culture trying to put a tight lease on their artists and depriving them of even the basic freedom, sometimes videos like these make me realize a certain level of moderated control is necessary to prevent such downward spiral, especially when you are so young.
It's not kpop stop trying to separate Hip hop it's one genre, do see people saying K-Rock and rock music no because its is just dull, Stop hijacking the culture .
Tons of Asian pop stars have died young.
@@NickyDiamond44 Ok what's your piont is just like the left saying guns are bad we didn't tell those nut freaks to that doing mass shootings the guns don't shoot itself human beings does.
It's hard to make good decisions when you're high all the time
"Two men approached, then started aggravating DaBaby" 🤣🤣
Did you know that Cape Town is the only city in the world situated on both the Indian and Atlantic oceans?
I honestly have never even heard of any of these rappers.
This video is like promotion in disguise
yall kpop is here
GIDLE: 0:37
JUNGCOOK: 0:39
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I will never feel bad for THE Baby. He literally dug his own grave and literally acted like A baby so the name fits lol
Something tells me Andrew Garfield stans weren’t his target audience regardless 😂
@@newyorka7 well he specifically targeted my kind of audience for literally NO REASON and it was obviously a bad move for his brand.
@@andrewgarfield9898 I’m assuming you mean gay. And if that’s what you mean, you’re DEFINITELY not his target audience. And honestly him backtracking and apologizing for it was bad for his brand bc not only did the dj who insinuated the situation didn’t get in a lick of trouble but, rappers say stuff like that all the time without getting in trouble but da baby was trying to step out of being a hood rap artist and into mainstream artistry in Hollywood, which forced him to be cautious of his words and didn’t allow him offend anyone(just like Eminem, when he first came out he made fun of everybody and used homophobic slurs but once he got famous he had to limit it and apologize if he did offend people) , but when he was just a hood rapper, he was allowed to literally catch a body in Walmart and hit female fans with no issues.
@@newyorka7Nah not even. I still look at what DaBaby did as one of the most uncalled for things ive ever seen 😂 He was already on mainstream level of stardom but went and said that outta no where.
Worse part is DaBaby is acc a good rapper as well, whose songs were constantly getting played on the radio. But with more fame comes a bigger price and you can afford to do some things and some you cannot. Unfortunately, the more you grow the more former gets smaller
@@mrm9570 that’s the thing though, mainstream rappers say shit like that all the time but bc he was just starting to get mainstream level of stardom he had to
Be on his p’s and q’s. I mean that was the same year he made his first hit with a pop artist(post Malone) and was going number 1
Ive never been so thrilled to be out of touch
As a bass player in a punk band it's 90% more difficult to become relevant in music industry now its not about talent anymore its about image unless you put 100 percent into it I would never want to be huge I'd like to be known but not huge somewhere in the middle I just want to say I've done something in life I never graduated high school can't get good jobs my only goal is music and until the day I die I will focus souly on that its my passion my life blood sweat and tears.
The irony, a guy named after a drug commonly laced with fentanyl almost died over a hot Cheeto overdose 😂
There was the day when we had legends like Dr Dre, Ice Cube, Eazy E, Snoop Dogg and then there is today... how society has degraded just kills me... rap is just meaning less slander now which was once a method of storytelling...
There are literally rappers who started rapping in the last ten years better than those guys
@nickd6408 Literally the only one there you can say that about is Ice Cube and that's because he became an actor rather than continuing rap
@@anonhamster7958 wdym he’s the best rapper there. Eazy E was more of an icon than amazing rapper, dre is best as a producer and apart from one album and a few singles snoop is garbage
Today's rappers look like the desks we drew on during detention.
I never likes rap to begin with. But at least respected the artist of old for their tenacity and maturity. But these new rappers are so cringe so I'm here out of pleasure.
"I wanna show ya'll what mental illness really f'in looks like." Done. Oh, you mean the car? I was thinkin about your face tats.
CJ thought he was in GTA 🤣🤣welp wrong CJ 🤣🤣
26:35 the fact that this dude is a millionaire and he STILL doesn’t change the batteries in his smoke alarm 😂
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That Lil Xan character, he's not suffering mental illness, he's suffering from stupidity. So sick of these people using mental illness as an excuse for bad behavior. Pac and Biggie grew up dirt poor, they grew up in a tough time. The 80-90s was a lot different than it is now. It was a lot harsher, especially for minorities. I was born in the 80s and grew up in poverty, so I know first hand. Pac and Biggie didn't complain about mental illness because of their upbringing, they used it as an advantage and rapped about it. Rappers nowadays use it as an excuse to act stupid while blaming it on mental illness.
Didn't biggie go to private school and his middle school click would freestyle rap together after school? Got no problem with that and it could just be an urban legend. And what is mental illness?? A marketng term for big pharma to marganalize kids so their parents buy whatever drugs the psychiatrist push? Literally replacing honest two way communication at home with specific drugs that prevent the kids from thinking for themselves.
Little Xan certainly is stupid for the hell of being stupid. Considering how overhyped the evils of drunk driving are compared to...driving on xanax...its a good thing he didn't total the car driving all xannied up. Xanax suck but usually the people that fall off the deep end with it have more external problems than they can tune out. By that time theyre not mentally gathered enough to hold a career.
6x9ine is faking his idiocracy, My dad's friend who's a pilot that flies celebrities said 6x9ine was a relatively calm person and wasn't annoying at all. 6x9ine also apparently loved to eat rice and beans too.
No idea how people listen to rap, to each their own though
0:10 c'mon moon, of all the names you could have used
I peeped that too😭
Huh?
Hater
Nah fr fr fr💀 💯
Imagine being a grown ass man and getting pissed because someone used "your" word "whoopty."
We need rockabilly back!!! rap has a culture as well, but it pales in comparison to the story and the values of rockabilly, punk, Rock'n'roll and, beat.
Absoloutley!
Hold the hell on up here just a second.
You mean to tell me that smoking weed, screwing loose women, doing drugs, & sticking your lips in your mouth & under your teeth every 3 seconds ISN'T great music to you?
Pretty sure they’re damn near identical
@ClickClack_Bam not that I am a person. I am more up for something more like the stargazers, not the type you are clearly thinking of
@@newyorka7 nah
I miss the days when there was nuisance in every line and when you had to look up words in the dictionary because the words were so obscure...
@@frightfactoryYT I think bro forgot there are great lyrical rappers active right now
Bro wants to read the dictionary when listening to music