Hip-hop rocks and sucks
Even though hip hop is one of my favorite genres of music, it’s very difficult for me to listen to hip hop and top 40 radio stations. This is for two reasons. Let me flesh them out for you.
Reason one, more than anything is that hip hop and r&b seem to go hand in hand. And I hate r&b. Almost as much as I hate country. I’m not sure if its because both are predominately racially black dominated genres or what, but definitely think they should be on different stations. I hate that sometimes I can’t find a station NOT playing r&b. But oh well, I don’t foresee this changing.
Reason two is that it seems like a&r for the hip hop industry is all over the place… to the point where only half of what gets brought up and shoved into the limelight is even worth listening to. I’m not sure if it’s because they are so desperate to find the next mega-franchising artist like 50 Cent, Eminem, Jay-Z or what. But I’m sorry, Shop Boys are not it, for the love of all, T-Pain is not it. Stop playing T-Pain… make him go home, and then lay down in his driveway, and the have his butler back over him. I’ll buy the butler a drank. I’ll buy him two dranks if he gets Sean Kingston in there too.
But every now and then you get a production gem. I don’t care if stuff is sampled, I just want a good beat… almost all rap lyrics are stupid, so make sure the beat is good, and you’ve got me. So I leave you with this, Kanye West’s new single, Stronger, which makes some sick use of Daft Punk’s Harder Better Faster Stronger, it’s too good:
The video was taken down by YouTube, oh well.
