Is It All Over For Real Rap Now Then…?
Even though everywhere we look we are surrounded by total and utter crap rap music, that doesn’t mean the real stuff doesn’t exist out there. The problem is that all this new school music is blasted everywhere and anywhere thus it completely drowns out anything real and destroys most peoples chance of hearing any real music.
Now for a while myself I gave up completely as I was completely sick of hearing anything new because it was all the same. This made me tune out altogether and I refused to even listen to anyone who wasn’t from my generation of music. I didn’t care what anyone said about them, and I didn’t even go out looking for any new music, I just dumped them all in the same category; yes I’ll admit it I’m a stubborn person.
However, it all changed one day about three years ago when a song I had never listened to by an artist I had refused to listen to started playing. The song was ‘Crooked Smile’ by J Cole featuring TLC. I was shocked; it was real, it has lyrics, it had meaning, it had truth! Even more surprisingly it even had a nice beat and mixed with the vocals of TLC to blend a song that would appeal to the masses as well as getting a real message out there at the same time. One line that really caught my attention was “We ain’t picture perfect, but we worth the pictures still”. Here’s a link to the song for all you newbies who may not have heard this before: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzzMOMkjm8A
Thus, I started looking into this guy J Cole, I looked back at all of his albums and mixtapes and it was similar to what I had grown up with! This is great I thought, finally someone I can listen to and respect in today’s generation. This wasn’t the usual crap that you hear everywhere; so was I wrong to completely ignore all new music and put them all in the same boat? Yes, I’ll admit it, I may have been slightly wrong to do this, however I don’t take back that 90% of it is still complete and utter crap. This does mean though that there is still about 10% of this generations rap music that is worthwhile listening to; artists like J Cole, Kendrick Lamar and a few others are still worth a listen.
J Cole comes across as someone who was born into the wrong generation of rappers. He is an old school rap artist whose stuck in the new generation; however this may not be a bad thing as he is teaching them that real old school hip-hop will never die!
I’m now kicking myself because I attended Rapture (Eminem’s concert) in Auckland about four years ago; and J Cole was playing as a warm up artist at his show. However, me being my stubborn self, I didn’t want to know and didn’t turn up until Eminem was playing!! If only I had known then what I do now, but hey I guess that’s what I get, you live and you learn. Luckily I actually managed to see J Cole live in Auckland last year and it was worth every cent! Such a real artist that reminds us that real music does still exist in today’s music scene, you’ve just got to know what to look for and refuse to accept anything less!
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This was him last year live in Auckland:



