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Xavier Legette and GloRilla


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6 minutes ago, frankw said:

Veiled sexism? Who said anything about hate? Let's be adults here. That's an issue with your own perception. And there are a number of other current female rappers who are legitimately talented lyricists. I make my own conscience choice to seek out those artists instead because they showcase actual talent. I'm not stopping anyone from making the music they want to. And I assure you the artists in question you are getting defensive over are making money regardless they will be just fine so you can come on down off the soapbox before you sprain an ankle or something. Appreciate the input.

I don't know much about her music.  I just didn't understand calling it horrible, because I listen to rap, and it's not like she has terrible flow for example.  Plenty of male rappers delve into the sex side of things.  I remember back in the 90's guys like Ma$e and Cam'ron had album covers with their shirt off for whatever reason.  Didn't stop me from bumpin the album.

I prefer the lyricist too, but I don't hate on the others.  I just don't listen.  I am not defending her personally at all, just the idea that female rappers should be held to some higher standard.

Once I no longer enjoy the music or message, I just put it down.  If I like something, I am passionate about it.  For example, 2023 was the last Grey Day for me, as G59 has sold out completely and gone against everything they stood for.  I don't say Scrim and Ruby are destroying the genre, though lol.

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42 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

Exactly. It is sad.

Right and we don't even have to leave the same subgenre to see far superior lyricists. La Chat and Gangsta Boo are pioneers of southern hip hop that paved the way for the Glorilla's and Cardi B's.

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2 minutes ago, BlazeCarolina said:

I don't know much about her music.  I just didn't understand calling it horrible, because I listen to rap, and it's not like she has terrible flow for example.  Plenty of male rappers delve into the sex side of things.  I remember back in the 90's guys like Ma$e and Cam'ron had album covers with their shirt off for whatever reason.  Didn't stop me from bumpin the album.

I prefer the lyricist too, but I don't hate on the others.  I just don't listen.  I am not defending her personally at all, just the idea that female rappers should be held to some higher standard.

Once I no longer enjoy the music or message, I just put it down.  If I like something, I am passionate about it.  For example, 2023 was the last Grey Day for me, as G59 has sold out completely and gone against everything they stood for.  I don't say Scrim and Ruby are destroying the genre, though lol.

Music and sex have been intertwined for decades I'm not speaking against that in itself. But that's a different subject from a discussion of quality. It's not just a problem limited to female artists. There are quite a few newer artists I like across hip hop and under other subgenres. But I avoid the copycat rappers who just spam auto tune like the plague. Much of this now is an effect of social media and the lines being blurred between glorified influencers who basically want to show you anything and everything and actual artists. I don't make it my mission to talk down on anyone I take the same approach as you and just don't listen. But this thread was directly Panthers related therefore I had an opinion.

We're just going to have to agree to disagree regarding some mainstream rappers destroying the genre. I can tell you right now as far as real lyricists and top notch production there isn't much legitimate competition out there. It's actually comical. And going even beyond that where lyricism isn't necessarily a prerequisite there are still vastly superior artists now and from the past. Thankfully I've discovered a number of stellar rappers and producers (some do both simultaneously which is even more impressive) who are outside the mainstream over the years and it is factually night and day. I know I'm not alone in making this distinction. But at the end of the day. To each their own.

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11 minutes ago, frankw said:

Music and sex have been intertwined for decades I'm not speaking against that in itself. But that's a different subject from a discussion of quality. It's not just a problem limited to female artists. There are quite a few newer artists I like across hip hop and under other subgenres. But I avoid the copycat rappers who just spam auto tune like the plague. Much of this now is an effect of social media and the lines being blurred between glorified influencers who basically want to show you anything and everything and actual artists. I don't make it my mission to talk down on anyone I take the same approach as you and just don't listen. But this thread was directly Panthers related therefore I had an opinion.

We're just going to have to agree to disagree regarding some mainstream rappers destroying the genre. I can tell you right now as far as real lyricists and top notch production there isn't much legitimate competition out there. It's actually comical. And going even beyond that where lyricism isn't necessarily a prerequisite there are still vastly superior artists now and from the past. Thankfully I've discovered a number of stellar rappers and producers (some do both simultaneously which is even more impressive) who are outside the mainstream over the years and it is factually night and day. I know I'm not alone in making this distinction. But at the end of the day. To each their own.

Part of this is us getting old I feel like, no offense.  No artist has the power to destroy a genre in my opinion, and if they do, I would kinda like to see it, haha.

If groups like Public Announcement could have a hit like Body Bumpin' back in the day, and nothing really happen, I think we will be just fine.

People like what they like.  It doesn't really cause any damage to any other lane.  It's all evolution and paving the way.  Some of it we like, some of it we don't.

It's not like if somehow Glorilla was all over the radio or playing in the grocery store, it would stop you from listening to Immortal Technique.  The table is vast, everyone can eat.

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