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Old 1st July 2003, 05:24 AM
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Originally posted by Samurai Hamasaki
Most music today aint worth 15 bucks. For example Rap.. some rap i like.. some very little.. why?.. because its all the same thing same same thing, if mabey artists came out with MORE original songs, and original styles id buy. usually its only 2 songs that pick u up ya know, and teh res its just thrown on there to make a cd look long.

Theres two rivals JayZ and Nas for example.. Jayz Comes ouyt ityh a double cd.. Nas comes out witha d ouble cd.. xcept Nas had only three tracks on teh second cd and they wanted to charge 25 bucks! im like WHATT
i whole-hearttedly agree. the only thing i used to listen was rap. i grew up on rap. now i starting to force myself to hate rap. ever since i found jpop i put rap on the back back back burner. i listen to music now that makes me feel good. not rap. rap is getting worse everytime they put out a new artist from "the dirty south". not that the south is bad, its just that everytime i turn around i see someone else that shouldnt even be makin music. i dont know whats goind on anymore. my friends used to always see me with a rap CD in my CD player now, theres always jpop or kpop CD.

music like jazz is what gets me going. rap has turned into an evil monster. not that i dont still listen to it occasionally but its not worth it anymore. i wake up one morning and i see David Banner on my screen. when did he become an artist? ugh.

The RIAA, i think, should figure out that, yes most of the downloaders are young children and that suing them is not going to solve the problem. making their parents pay is not going to do it either. theres so many solutions that are available to them. i wish i could sit here and name some but i cant. im tired.

If the RIAA stops and thinks for a moment theyd probably figure out that most of the decline in sales probably takes place in the rap category. nobody wants to buy CDs like that. everywhere i look i see my friends burning rap CDs. not anything else. rap CDs.

okay thats enough from me right now.

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