I barely even listen to rap anymore. It's mostly alt rock for me at this point. R&B is dead, I still don't know who young Jeezy is, and Rick Ross looks like he's got a flock seagulls living in his beard.![]()
I barely even listen to rap anymore. It's mostly alt rock for me at this point. R&B is dead, I still don't know who young Jeezy is, and Rick Ross looks like he's got a flock seagulls living in his beard.![]()

You know, I find that as you get older, rap music just doesn't age all that well. You have party songs, songs about drug use, or songs about violence. There is little range to most rap songs, thematically speaking. Though, I will forever love "Infernal Affairs" by Pharoahe Monch, because of the song "Queens." Great beat, great story. It is a rap song with an actual STORY. Not enough of that in rap music these days. Also a fan of MF Doom.
There's great hip-hop but you have to actively search for them. There's so many channel to find good music that just listening to the radio is no longer valid. Being proactive is the key, and some folks are not like that.
I still have a theory that people who like music casually stop listening to new stuff right after high school. Sometimes there's a grace period. So for example, if you meet a 30 year old, his taste is based on stuff that was popular 10-12 years ago.
With me I've always try to keep up with music. It just keeps me in check, so I don't end up being an out of touch dodo in the future. Also, I think when I have kids, it's a nice bonding session. Music is so universal.
There's great hip-hop but you have to actively search for them. There's so many channel to find good music that just listening to the radio is no longer valid. Being proactive is the key, and some folks are not like that.
I still have a theory that people who like music casually stop listening to new stuff right after high school. Sometimes there's a grace period. So for example, if you meet a 30 year old, his taste is based on stuff that was popular 10-12 years ago.
With me I've always try to keep up with music. It just keeps me in check, so I don't end up being an out of touch dodo in the future. Also, I think when I have kids, it's a nice bonding session. Music is so universal.
I live MF Doom and Pharoahe Monch as well.
Guys like XV, Roots Manuva, Cyhi The Prynce, Talib Kweli and Lupe Fiasco actually rap about stuff and have story telling ability.
I think most rappers make tracks for the club these days because that is where the money is.
Me neither, I say right around the time I turned 19 I started listening to more rock starting with Nirvana; since then my music taste have gotten more eclectic, I mean I don't know any other black people that listen to punk rock other than me.I barely even listen to rap anymore. It's mostly alt rock for me at this point. R&B is dead, I still don't know who young Jeezy is, and Rick Ross looks like he's got a flock seagulls living in his beard.![]()
HahahahahaI entered into a long period of lashing out. I wore leather spiked bracelets, chucks, bandannas and listened to a LOT of metal music. This eventually evolved into seeking out musical acts which featured Black members, such as Sevendust, Skunk Anansi, Living Colour, Fishbone, Bad Brains, Bloc Party, Killswitch Engage (Howard Jones era) etc. I became a bit of an "Afro Punk" (community term, look it up).
