Opinion: What's Wrong with Hip Hop Music
Hey radio stations, stop playing the same 5 artists. There
may be 10, but you know what I mean. If commercial radio is complaining about
losing listeners and money, one would think they would change the formula a
little bit. It’s a form of brainwashing that great minds have used for evil.
Jim Jones, (The Peoples Temple) had his voice heard throughout Jonestown over
loud speakers. Nowadays, people are conditioned to like certain artists by
succumbing to these repeating messages. “Yolo” is a prime example. The voice
becomes so recognizable because radio is such a huge avenue for extreme
consumption. Try going 3 songs without hearing Drake on the radio. It seems
impossible right now, but radio needs more variety to expand its brand.
The last point about radio stations and their over
indulgence on the select few, are DJ’s. There used to be a time when they would
actually try to break a record. Bringing something new to the game was expected
and appreciated. Most of these DJ’s won’t even try to incorporate something
refreshing to hear. It would be better if they actually liked the songs they
were playing. They’re just going with the flow and playing artists that
musically don’t deserve it.
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