New School “Rap” Music

When talking about new school rap music I am referring to this generations rap music, and that generally means any rap music that was made in the past ten years or any new rap artists that have come out in the past ten years. I am calling it rap, but only by association and only because that’s still how the music industry categories it; however, it is one hundred percent not something I would include in the real hip-hop and rap category. To most old hip-hop heads, today’s rap music is a complete insult to the genre and goes against everything that rap once represented.

When talking about this generation of rap it includes people such as Drake, Nicki Minaj, Cardi B, Lil Wayne, Lil Pump, Migos, Lil Uzi Vert, 6ix9nine, Young Thug, Lil Yachty and Future. Whether you’re a fan of rap music of not, you have still likely heard of these artists somewhere because they are all pushed in our faces as the stars of hip-hop and rap music.

There definitely are new styles of rap music now and one of the them has been named by many as ‘mumble rap’. Some of today’s artists seem to have embraced the name and are proud that that’s their style of music; however, it was never intended to be a compliment, it was meant to insult the style of “rap” that they have created, and to distance their music from real rap. Why the name mumble rap? It’s an accurate description of the music they create. Most of it is mumbling along to a beat where most people cannot understand a single word, if there are even words in there to begin with.

The problem is that all the young kids today are hearing is this so called “rap” because it is blasted non-stop all over the radio stations, social media, music streaming services and the likes of MTV. These “rap” artists are even winning music awards for their so-called rap music, which is an even further insult to the people who fought to bring rap music alive.

Whether people like the new school “rap” or not, the overwhelming consequence of it is that it blocks out the old school rap which means that no one ends up seeing or hearing the real rap that once existed at the forefront of everyone’s mind. Real rap still exists out there and us old hip-hop heads know where to find it; but the young kids wouldn’t even know where to begin.

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