Why is rap and contemporary R&B/ urban pop so damned horrid?

Why is rap and contemporary R&B/ urban pop so damned horrid?

Musically speaking, even jackhammers aren't as artistically bankrupt and atonal

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what's grabbed your attention in 2017?

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How do you not know that we're in a second golden age of hip-hop?

I'd say Contemporary R&B starting from like 2004 - present is shit. Urban Pop has always shit. Hip-hop starting going to shit when it became trap/dance music.

rap has always been dance music, since the 70s.

Frank Ocean, the Weeknd, How to Dress Well, Jamila Woods, Janelle Monae, Jai Paul, Miguel, and The-Dream are all post-2004.

have you heard Electrik Red? The-Dream's girl group project.
only one album but what an album.

No but I'm checking it out now since I love his first three albums

I know but it was good dance music.

How can you unironically think that today's hip-hop is worse than 70s and 80s hip-hop? The genre has evolved so much that old stuff just feels awkward

Probably just my preference for older material probably. I mean at least you can make out what the older artists were saying, today it sounds like the artist is choking on syrup while trying to rap is hurts my fucking ears.

70s/80s rap is great, no reason to throw one under the bus defending the other.

>rockists

maybe it's just me, but I'm not really all that interested in contemporary "rock" music as well

i don't you know what atonal means

Because it's made for concerts, for a bunch of apes to jump around to. It's not made to be sold on its own as quality music.

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Nah bro, some rappers like to ride unconventional beats that really aren't meant to be danced to. I see it the same way that jazz evolved into a more cerebral form of art that pandered to other musicians. Of course, you had guys like Mingus say that jazz died when they took the dance out of it, but everyone's got a different opinion.

play me your three best hip hop songs, no joke

I thought it was made to offend the air itself, as a passing car with its windows down ruptures the stillness of a pleasant afternoon

>Musically speaking, even jackhammers aren't as artistically bankrupt and atonal
ignoring this thread this in an interesting topic on it's own. not only has recent r&b and hip hop become become more rhythmically driven (granted hip hop is normally unmelodic to begin with), but pop music in general has become less melodically driven and more percussion and rhythmically focused. a lot of choruses are mainly just one or two notes repeatedly with a vocal fill at the end of the measure. and the melodies the are exceptions to this are very child-like and like nursery rhymes. if you want to make a modern sounding song, for the most part, dumb down the melody. i saw an otherwise shit video talking about taylor swift's writing style and it mentioned how previously, a rule of thumb is that if the song wouldn't work on piano, good production can't save it. however, at the moment, it's loud borderline spastic production and rhythm over melody and harmony.

Pick any three songs from Kendrick's last three albums. Same goes for Danny Brown and Kanye.

Yeah thanks

I had a chance to notice this at my town's most recent markt day, where one piece of hiphop's motif was a word or two being repeated for at least three minutes

was this a mainstream hip hop song or some underground souncloud guy?

>last three
cmon bro, TPAB's production is really the only proof that doesn't really take non-rap fans much effort to understand. DAMN didn't do too well with the non-fans, because all they hear is programmed instruments and think "that takes no talent" (which of course isn't the case)

I agree with hip-hop having a golden age right now just because of how popular it is, which makes it more common for really classic acts to come out of the sea of directionless hype rappers. Of course, even they're pushing the sound forward, so guys like Kendrick and Joey Bada$$ can really use it to say something that changes the culture dramatically.

It's a shame how rap lyrics devolved from doing bad things because the world forces you to, to doing bad shit because it's "cool". I pray to fucking god Eminem comes out with a new album that stops this shit.

haven't a clue

because if it's soundcloud then that's horrifying because that means it'll be mainstream in 6 months

This. Hip hop glorifies what it used to deplore. It used to be disgusted at people that never knew hardships, but now it's adjusted to target those very people. I can't tell you how many fucking kids I see buying shit like yeezys and expensive shit, just to try and replicate modern hip hop

>Rap Lyrics
>devolved

It's the most simplistic genre when it comes to lyrics. Average lyrics in the last 10 years have decreased down to a 4th graders reading level. Although this is true for many genres.

>inb4 flow and cadence

holy shit

no one take this bait

WHO HYPE

Also, can anybody give me recs more like pic related? Schoolboy Q is pretty nice too. Really grimey yet refreshing and real.

I guess everyone forgot about this.