

If everyone stopped buying into Yung Berg and DJ Unk, they would eventually stop other upcoming artists like Hurricane Chris ("A Bay Bay..."), from making such records. And I know you're thinking, "Yeah right, n*gga, you crazy".
But another notion came to mind:
Old School eventually faded into New School, and 1998's type of Rap, right? Well, maybe, just maybe, Pop/Snap/Dance music would get it's own genre (and those snapping bastards can go fade out of existence).
You know, rims and big cars, and pimpin' hoes (I'm not pointing any fingers but, um.. Southern Rap really tries hard to do that) really sets a bad example for Hip-Hop in general. Like the other day, I was watchin BET, and I heard this song called, "Krispy" by Kia Shine (yeah, typical Rap name). It made me sick, I wanted to send my TV to Hell. It was so unoriginal and I thought of us (Blacks) and wondered how many people at my school would go around chanting this? AND, I look at my little brother's mp3 player, and I see Lil Wayne, Young Jeezy and DJ Khaled, and I think "How fake can these n*ggas get?"
I guess what I'm trying to say is: "Is it the consumers' fault that music is like this?
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