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Wednesday, June 17, 2009 at 12:22PM
With the explosion of new sounding talent in music that comes in from Kid Cudi to Passion Pit (as some would dub as Blogoshere Music) I still get upset when certain people say "I can't wait until this Fad Music leaves so that normal music come back." This made me realize that a good portion of this country hates creativity and wants stagnant repetition.
Isn't the lack of creativity part of the problem that got us into this economy in the first place? A bunch of people (and I mean a good percentage of the population) were trying to make that quick money in swapping debt and loans in the financial market and now has fallen since it wasn't 100 percent guarentee. Now those same people (stock brokers, realtors, Corporate Shrills) are waiting for the jobs to be available to continue their same habits.
Even in Rap today, I hear thugadocious rappers still claiming they are keeping their music "Real" with the Murder Murder, Kill Kill, Bitches Hoes lyrics and cheap beats for bucks. Hip-Hop started as a rebellion of what was the mainstream then. Then Hip-Hop started to evolve to other genres based on East Coast, West Coast, and Dirrty South.
However how is it that when the business men got involved, they stop letting Hip-Hop evolve and focused and marketed the acts that rapped the murder murder kill kill, misogyny rhymes. Just like in the civil war era when Racist Whites (Note that I put "Racist" whites and not ALL white people) were being entertained by Black entertainers in the form of ministrel shows, we still continue to have people on the radio like Hurricane Cris rapping gibberish like "Ay Bay bay" that don't know that a "C" note is a musical Note.
And yet rappers continue the argument that they are making people like themselves when in actually they are making music for people like this:

It's this market that these Major labels are trying to sell because they have the more disposable money to spend on "Disposable Entertainment" such as Soulja Boy. This guy doesn't live anywhere near the hood as he only sees it through rap videos.
So why are we still scared to think different? This video explains how our education system is not allowing creative thought:
Onto the music:
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