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    Re: Time Magazine: Rap is Dying

    have you guys heard the song "a bay bay"?
    jeez has rap really been reduced to mindless jibberish about
    females, money, and cars?

    the only shining beacon of hope for contemporary rap music is Common.

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    Re: Time Magazine: Rap is Dying

    Blackalicious. Kthxbye.

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    Re: Time Magazine: Rap is Dying

    Quote Originally Posted by Breaker View Post
    Blackalicious - Make You Feel That Way

    and to raise the ante on positive lyrics:

    De La Soul - Stakes is High

    now let's take a look at MF Doom, this guy has collaberated with damn near everyone:



    De La Soul & MF Doom - Rock Co Kane Flow

    Madlib & MF Doom (Madvillian) - Rhinestone Cowboy

    DJ Dangermouse & MF Doom (Dangerdoom) - The Mask

    Gorillaz & MF Doom - November has Come

    and of course has done some solo shit as well

    MF Doom - Beef Rap

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    Re: Time Magazine: Rap is Dying

    You've all hit the head fine.
    Commercial rap is dying horribly. The past few years have been horrible, regardless of the couple that weren't garbage.

    Rock has been downward as well, to me at least. I can't get into much of the new rock.

    It's all across the board, not just rap, regardless of how one sided you want it to be. When burners and burnable media became cheap and easily obtainable, music sales have continued to decline. It's a shame too, because without sales, these guys won't be sticking around.

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