Lil Wayne = Proof of Rap Music's Decline
>> Wednesday, February 3, 2010
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Ever since late high school, my interest in music has slowly but steadily been drifting away from rap. Have I found something I like more? Not really. I still enjoy 90's rap more than any other era/genre of music. The problem is that I have been woefully unimpressed with so many songs that have been released in the last decade... and disgusted with the stupidity of so many of the most popular artists of recent years.
I miss the days when rappers actually showed a little bit of intelligence. How about the vocabulary and extended rhymes we got from 2pac?
- "let me start of with my conversation, hoping my information alleviates the hesitation" (apparently, elyrics.net didn't learn the vocabulary lesson... their page shows eleviates instead of alleviates... pathetic)
- "the anticipation of love makin' got you shakin' when I'm standin' near ya"
- "driven by my ambition, desire higher positions so I proceed to make G's eternally, and my mission is to be more than just a rap musician, the elevation of today's generation if I can make 'em listen"
Lil Wayne is a perfect example of how stupidity has crept in. It has always been there, but not usually from artists whose songs consistently top the charts. I happened to hear "Let it Rock" last night and actually took the time to think about a few of the things Lil Wayne said...
- "big a** rocks like on the ground" - You're a real genius there, Mr. Wayne. Nice simile. Big rocks... like the ones on the ground... whoah... I'm blown away by your lyrical skillz.
- "period, like the remainda" - Brilliant! Well, except for one thing... there aren't any periods involved when you calculate the remainder. If I remember correctly, that's second grade math.
- you punks pucker and pout, bicker and babble, now they all lost for words like I beat 'em in Scrabble
- ya'll got it all wrong like women in tuxedos, and comin' up shorter than five Danny Devitos
Here's hoping for a rap renaissance that brings intelligence and social issues to the forefront. Seriously, let's at least bring intelligence and social issues back into the picture...
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1 comments (Click Here to Post One of Your Own!):
Did you ever hear Fort Minor's album? I do wish there were more music like that...
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