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    Hip Hop Horror

    By Jeremy | March 6, 2007

    "The turning point is hard to pinpoint. But after 30 years of growing popularity, rap music is now struggling with an alarming sales decline and growing criticism from within about the culture's negative effect on society."
    Article.

    See how lyrical content has evolved in rap (Explicit Lyrics):

    Old School
    P.E. -- 'Fight the Power'
    New School
    Nelly -- 'Tip Drill'
    Grandmaster Flash -- 'The Message'
    D4L -- 'Laffy Taffy'
    Boogie Down Productions -- 'My Philosphy'
    Lil Wayne & Birdman -- 'Leather So Soft'
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    Topics: culture, hip hop, midriffs, mooks, music | 1 Comment »

    One Response to “Hip Hop Horror”

    1. jose Says:
      March 12th, 2007 at 5:12 pm

      the article reflects my same sentiments Jeremy. hip-hop no longer speaks substance. it only seems to be getting worst…