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This was taken from the boards at slashdot of all places. Pretty interesting insight.
I was just thinking about this yesterday, when I didn’t recognize 1 of the top 5 songs in the country. A radio show was listing them and playing clips, and I knew a couple of the names, but the songs didn’t ring a bell. I thought they were all terrible, and I happen to like nearly all kinds of music including rap.
But here is my take on rap – it is in its “disco era”. Think about it – Rock and Roll had its roots in the 50s. The 60s were rebellion, and what some consider to be the heart of rock music. The 70s started to slide, we then got Disco. The 80s was an attempt to rebound from that, and alternative music was born.
Rap has its roots in the early 80s. I would call the late 80s/early 90s the “60s” of rap. It really showed that it wasn’t going away and made a mark on the world. But I think that we are now in the Disco age of rap, where it is all just posing and people trying to cash in. For the most part, the art and creativity is out the window. I just wonder what the “80s” of rap will bring.
But you cannot discount rap any longer. It truly comes from the grassroots and I think fits the intent of this article. Now the STATE of rap is questionable, but I don’t think you can question its legitimacy and power.