Thursday, September 29, 2011

Generation Next Music

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Music is so different these days. I know I wrote a few days ago about the importance of Good Music and how much I miss it. But, I have to embrace the Music of today, both good and bad. I call it Generation Next Music. There are so many artists that apart of this Generation Next Music movement. Artists like OFWGKTA (Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All), who to me are the D12 of today, have definitely changed the way rappers, the youth of today and producers are viewed. We all know the impact Lil Wayne and his Young Money label mates have made. Not one, but two or more of Weezy's artists top the charts when their albums are released. Jay Z's protege, J- Cole, has not only put North Carolina on the map again (Petey Pablo), but he has set the tone of respect for the Live Nation Imprint. Generation Next artists have changed Music forever. The days of respect women, honoring the elders in the game and paying your dues before you shoot a video with hundreds of women and Bentley's are far, far, far gone.

Originally, I refused to embrace Generation Next Music. I wrote it off. Artists like Plies, Soldier Boy, Wacka Flakka and many others were so pointless to me. I figured their Music was temporary & would be gone faster than Project Pat & AfroMan. But, boy was I wrong. These artists are some of the leaders of the Generation Next Music movement and are making major bank. Generation Next Music is causing real/older artists to re-double their efforts just to be relevant. Once top notch lyrical champs like Luda, DMX, Bun B, Nas, etc. struggle to sell records or to keep their Music videos and faces on Music t.v. Partially, why they feature Generation Next artists in their videos. Generation Next Music is here to stay until another movement comes along. Unless you have a huge Music catalogue like me, you will be forced to listen to what is playing on your radio, t.v. or sold in the Music store. I thank my lucky starts that I kept almost every cd and album I have ever owned. If you are in need of some non Generation Next Music, hit me up, I'll put you up on some real classics. Thanks Generation Next for ruining hip hop, Black Star power and making a mockery of all that our ancestors fought for. It is my hopes that one day you all take your power and influence to change this world for the better. Come on Generation Next, they future is are depending on you now.


SideNote:
T. I. is a free man today. The King Is Back!!! Let's support this brother as he aims to take his title back from these imposters. We at WoodWorkz got your back TIP.

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