Sunday, March 27, 2011

Hip-Hop’s Overdue, Extremely Late Term Abortion of Soldier Boy and Friends!!!

     In all honesty I wish death on no one, just to their action. See when you love something (Hip-Hop) with all your heart all you want to do is see it grow and I love Hip-Hop.  My problem is this terrible new generation is completely ruining it for me.  Songs like Woody She’s a White girl with a booty, any of that garbage by Flo-Rida, Cat Daddy, and the cover boy to this whole essay Soldier Boy literally make me sick to my stomach and do nothing but ruin the finest art form ever created.
     Now don’t get me wrong and I promise I’m not being overly dramatic I’m just generally pissed off. We all know that everybody isn’t a Public Enemy, Common, Kanye West, Jay-Z, Talib Kweli  or even Cam’ron but come on. What happened to the battle Rapper, where is the actual sense of lyricism. Not just a banging 808 that covers up your simple standard ABC raps. You ain’t saying shit… At all… You’re not making me think or telling me a story. You’re pissing me off. You want to know why because you are some of the worst rappers in the entire world, but you get all of the fame when you really should be shot and quartered for this slow murder that you’re in the steady process of committing.
     I don’t just blame you though for being bad rappers. We let it happen. Oh yes us. See you’ll spend $1.00 for a ring tone but you only want to spend $5.00 for a CD if you even spend that at all. I’m guilty of a few just like the rest of us, but I learned the errors in my ways and you should too. See a record label will sell white sheets to the Klan if it moves albums. So you buy the ringtone for that dance record for your phone (No judgments) but you go to your favorite free mp3 site and download a classic. The bullshit makes money and when I turn on my radio and just because you wanted pretty boy swag (you wack bastard) as a ring tone I have to listen to it 4 times an hour and every extra wack want to be rich and ruin what I love bitch that a record label can find.
     What I’m saying and have been saying is that Hip-Hop is your responsibility. You can’t get away from it and you can’t run from it. It is everywhere corner to corner and unless you want to see it watered down and ruined until its unrecognized stop supporting the bullshit. Buy a real album!!!
This week’s song is Common- I used to love H.E.R.
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