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Is Hip-Hop Really Dead?

Some say hip hop is dead, others believe its still alive and branched off with the times. Tell me what you think.


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Started May. 7, 2007 by:

ATLAS ATLAS
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ATLAS

Permalink Reply by ATLAS May. 7, 2007
 

X-Style you get a high 5 man that real talk. Its not enough to just be a rapper or an emcee and have absolutely no business sense. You'll get absolutely shitted on. And labels have a lot of shit to give. You gave me an idea for another topic.
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chosen1

Permalink Reply by chosen1 May. 7, 2007
 

yes sir i truly beleive hip-hop is dead and i think its our fault the record industry wouldn't push these artist to dell us this ignorance if we didn't buy it. but like my girl lauryn hill said we would rather live in fantasy than in reality. so if we want more visionaries in rap and less hollow words we need to buy more concess rappers.
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wizard assasin

Permalink Reply by wizard assasin May. 12, 2007
 

Hip-Hop is not dead as long as creative artists continue to evolve it started in the seclusion of the streets and home studios, stop and record tape decks, one turntable and a pitch control will it die not as long as we decide it aint/ the underground and unrecognized is the real hip-hop shit any way fuck main stream and goofy ass media tactics, from street hip hop to knowledge hip hop to dance and progresive keep it movin Peacze!!!
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Kas

Permalink Reply by Kas May. 13, 2007
 

Are you dead? Am I dead? Are we dead?

*clears throat* And I quote:

"You know what's gonna happen with Hip-Hop?
Whatever's happening with us"
If we smoked out, Hip-Hop is gonna be smoked out
If we doin alright, Hip-Hop is gonna be doin alright
People talk about Hip-Hop like it's some giant livin in the hillside
comin down to visit the townspeople
We (are) Hip-Hop
Me, you, everybody, we are Hip-Hop
So Hip-Hop is goin where we goin
So the next time you ask yourself where Hip-Hop is goin
ask yourself.. where am I goin? How am I doin?
Til you get a clear idea"

- Mighty Mos Def - Fear Not Of Man - Black on Both Sides (Rawkus/Priority 1999)
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Bwoywonder

Permalink Reply by Bwoywonder May. 13, 2007
 

HIP HOP AINT DEAD
ITS IN A COMA!
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Jimmi Pynk

Permalink Reply by Jimmi Pynk May. 13, 2007
 

I personally don't think Hip-Hop is dead, but I can understand the reasoning why Nas would say that. Keep in mind that as far as people who don't really know hip hop, or for lack of a better word, the mainstream, who think hip-hop is what ever gets radio play and/or what videos make 106 and park. I feel the comment is directed towards those people who don't know any better. So what Nas is saying is that what they think is hip-hop is not, and that for what they are seeing (the limited commercial stuff), hip-hop is dead. I hope I said that right. Anywho, according to the lyrics, he is saying we need to bring it back to life by promoting more real lyrics and emcees to the forefront. My opinio anyway

Holla at cha princess!
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Kas

Permalink Reply by Kas May. 13, 2007
 

Co-sign... Well put...
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ATLAS

Permalink Reply by ATLAS May. 15, 2007
 

CHURCH!!!
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ROEbotlasER

Permalink Reply by ROEbotlasER Jul. 2, 2007
 

not dead at all. ppl don't know the real hip-hop. they only know this G-Unit stuff. HIP-HOP AIN'T DEAD, IT LIVES IN THE UNDERGROUND.
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Ramey Dawoud

Permalink Reply by Ramey Dawoud Jul. 2, 2007
 

naw hip hop aint dead its juss sleepin n im helpin wake it up
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