The Pros And Cons Of Hip Hop Music

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During the 90’s, underground rappers like Big L would get recognized through radio shows or on music channels like MTV, VH1, and BET by flexing their lyrical prowess. Nowadays this isn 't as common anymore due to the rise of reality shows on music channels. Also there are very few radio shows that do live freestyles and discuss hip hop music, the well known ones are Hot97 in Atlanta and Sway in the Morning on SiriusXM. Since technology is innovating, these powerhouse radio authorities are starting to whither away and only cater to the ones who speak the loudest, AKA the songs that top the billboard charts. If you look at the Billboard top 10, the top hip hop songs on the list are 679 by Fetty Wap which is number nine, and Hotline Bling by Drake …show more content…

A common problem that is discussed in hip hop music is the glorification of wealth, materialism, and drugs in many rap songs. Rappers like Rick Ross, Meek Mill, French Montana and many more always glorify their wealth and the amount of drugs they sell to achieve this wealth. These rappers don 't play in the radio that often due to their explicit lyrics, but they are still famous and well known in the hip hop community. Although these rappers can rap well, all of them rap about the same thing song after …show more content…

Unfortunately, this goes back to the radio, and how the standards of hip hop lyrics and originality falter due to the buying majority supporting these artists. Ural Garrett, a senior editor from the rap magazine HipHopDX, describes this perfectly, “The reason why hyper lyricism in Hip Hop isn 't at the commercial forefront anymore is the same reason why Hollywood overly relies on sequels and remakes…What matters the most to the powers at be is what 's

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