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    its just crap anyway.
    my opinion.

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    by bringing in artists from other genres, it can get record sales up. and lets not beat it about the bush, that's all artists care about

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    yeah i mentioned that, but i always thought that urban artists were different and cared about the music over the money
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    i dont like hip hop as much as i used to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by liquid View Post
    yeah i mentioned that, but i always thought that urban artists were different and cared about the music over the money
    yeh, thats the sad thing, a lot of artists these days are in it for the money, not the music

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    i have to admit it hip hop is not what it used to be, i cant remember last time 50 cent released a decent track, anyways its just a shame eminem left the buisness

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    Quote Originally Posted by shokz View Post
    i have to admit it hip hop is not what it used to be, i cant remember last time 50 cent released a decent track, anyways its just a shame eminem left the buisness
    50's new song has got quite a good beat, but the lyrics are just absolute crap.
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    Guys you're listening to the wrong stuff. I know that specific people have different tastes but the mainstream differs a lot from what I see Hip Hop as.

    Try some:
    Black Star, Common, KRS One, Wutang and Nas.
    Seriously.

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    this is all pop-hip-hop, much like pop-punk and emo-pop.
    goodbye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeyK. View Post
    It's not getting really bad.

    It always was utter crap.
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    this is a pretty good time for hiphop actually, just not in the mainstream. tis a shame it got to dizzee though.

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