Tfw hip hop continues to be mostly trap in the next decade.
>>71194861
pls no
>>71194861
>tfw hip-hop still doesn't die the next decade
What do Miis listen to?
>>71194892
ambient trance and hard acid tekno
>>71194861
But industrial / experimental hip hop is on the rise
>>71194861
Stop getting your music from radio and top40 lists and start searching for yourself, then.
>>71194861
What is it about trap that people find appealing? Every musician does the same thing as the other
>>71195163
I do.
But so much of the admittedly good stuff is still some kind of mutation of trap.
Actually I was kind of joking with the thread. I don't reduce some interesting mutation to where it grew from. Most of the stuff I really like in hip hop is some kind of odd trap derivative.
And I certainly don't have any interest in a return to the boom bap sound. At all.
>>71194885
its gotta, its stagnant and all the good music that could come of it has been made
>>71195276
Never underestimate the ingenuity and creativity of black people. They have an interesting way of continually stepping up the game that leads to really interesting developments.
>>71195172
>What is it about trap that people find appealing?
It's fucking lit desu senpaitachi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTayABOrFrk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-sJp1FfG7Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5HBShHQu0Q
>>71195348
But every track uses the same beat
>>71195348
What's interesting to me about hip hop is that it's so brutally Darwinistic that anyone who comes up in it is usually the best and a part of that package is some kind of really striking charisma or presence. It's definitely not a world where mopey losers stand any chance.
It's really weird how leftists latch onto blacks because (condescendingly) they're a 'minority', because culturally they're SO fucking Social Darwinist, populist, and hero worshipping.
>>71194922
Yeah but shit like lil yacthy and J cole are on the rise to
>>71195426
Because very recently there's been another wave of (what would formerly been) indie kids getting into hip hop, and in that kind of middle class demographic space, a lot of middle class white college politics have gotten in the mix especially with Pitchfork smearing all their fucking white/Jewish politics all over black culture etc. etc. and so you see promotion of these sensitive, queerish types that critics feel compelled to build up because it's an 'important narrative'.
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