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You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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I doubt that. Prince in the eyes of some serious dudes at Warner was next Stevie Wonder. And Prince started his career with opening track 'For You' -- sincerity of that caliber you cant expect overnight + he had that aura of mistery and didn't give too much interviews, public appearances etc. But problem with this topic, like with Cardi B and other mediocre phenomena of this era, is this changing world we live in. Older generation probably can cope with that...Technology, internet, streaming -- overall entertaiment industry. Maybe all that has a good side and it's a reflection of who we really are. For god sake, some statistics shows that 30 percent of all data transferred across the entire funkin Internet is porn. What does that say about us? Lil Pump is just another youtube passenger. It happens that he hits chart music. The real music lovers can recognize and dig deeper to enjoy songwriting skills. Everything should b observed in bigger scale, look for example at growing k-pop industry - but lets b honest here, they at least look challenging, they have very competitive environment and pretty quality entertaiment... but still majority of that is repetative and not that good. Hip Hop can b very diverse and creative but problem starts when every single teeneger thinks he can use it... and create something atrocious like gucci gang.
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Thats overall problem with this virtual interent/information era, cuz youtube, magazines, trending, branding etc can be very selective. Ppl forget that, and naturally if you are focused on one thing, that one thing will become huge part of your world. This is a great article that shows on new kids/generation example how society is really confused this days... | |
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Grillz aren't new, they've been around for awhile now, probably beggining with people wearing gold teeth many decades ago. That's why I think hip hop culture has been adopted by many more different kinds of people than rock n roll did. There's nostalgia with I Love The 90s tours with old school acts like Salt N Pepa, Kid N Play, Vanilla Ice, Tone Loc, Young MC, etc. MC Hammer is in current TV commercials for 3M. Snoop Dogg & Too $hort have appeared on the daytime soap opera One Life To Live. Graffiti art has been displayed in museums. There's orchestras doing it. You can hear it at a Renaissance Faire.
There's even KKK neo-nazi white power rappers, which is kinda ironic, like skinheads who listen to reggae & ska. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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