Thursday, February 17, 2011

Alright so I have a little theory about why the mass audience now embraces so much this mainstream Hip-Hop music. Coming from Los Angeles the birth of gangsta rap and G-Funk rappers had the chance to express themselves about what is happening in the hood and exposing it to the public outside Los Angeles. These rappers spoke about the reality of life and the struggles they went through living in a gang infested neighborhood and as to why they did criminal activity. People saw something that the news never reported and the hood finally had a chance to tell their side of the story which by the way is 90% true. Some of these rappers eventually got rich and stop being what they were and totally changed about what they are about. Now they were talking about how much money they had, expensive cars, expensive liquor and the bitches they fucked on the daily basis and this is when the fans saw that only and forgot about the trials and tribulations. Now rapping about money, cars, Patron, and bitches was the new thing to listen to but in reality that isn't the truth. That isn't real life at all, it's actually a fantasy these rappers are feeding to their fans. The fans now don't want to face reality instead pretend they are living the life of a rich person. People have to wake up and just realize life isn't truly that and they have to stop supporting these rappers because they are just throwing in nursery rhymes into their rap sheets and they are just talking about things you yet don't have. It will be cool if they are motivating you to become rich by teaching the ways to get out of the hood but this music on the radio and the industry is pushing and making money off is a load bullshit. These rappers don't work hard on their rhymes. In the end they don't care unless there career goes under. I will leave you with a two quotes.

 Hip-hop is supposed to uplift and create, to educate people on a larger level and to make a change. -Doug E. Fresh

Dont just bob you head to the beat actually listen to what they are saying...-Tupac