What are /mu/'s thoughts on the Youtube diss track trend? Is this the beginning of the end for hip hop?
>Is this the beginning of the end for hip hop?
Hip Hop was over as soon as it started
>implying anyone cares about this talentless hacks
>>74614881
>Let's pretend diss tracks weren't an essential to hip hop
>>74614923
Literally the most watched videos on the internet right now are these cringy diss tracks. They might be trash but obviously a lot of people care
>>74614881
>Is this the beginning of the end for hip hop?
No, because people don't even consider this to be "hip-hop", just comedians making fun of each other. If you start seeing crossover disses (established rappers responding to e-celebs and such) then yes, hip hop is in trouble.
>>74614974
Only people that are into those communities care about that shit, your average normie doesn't even know who the fuck the chink rapper is
but anon, youtube is at least 70% children
>>74614881
>British Hip-Hop
Can somebody stop this meme?
>>74614951
>implying ice cube dissing NWA or dre dissing him back are the same thing as some faggot e celebs throwing together rhymes like an 8th grader against someone that made fun of their channel
>>74614974
It's 90% children
>>74615017
Yeah, I'd be worried about how popular these are but you see them in concert and the audience is entirely under 15.
manufactured drama for little kids