Vinyl Me Please Rap & Hip Hop

I'm not sure I agree with you. I just think what they're trying to do with the club is perhaps different from what you think it should be. Their vision of what the curation should look like + their ability to sign deals to put out particular records = what we see them put out month after month.
Whats your opinion on the R&HH track and what it should or shouldn't be? Or are you purely of the thinking its VMP's sub they can do whatever they like with it which they can of course
 
Whats your opinion on the R&HH track and what it should or shouldn't be? Or are you purely of the thinking its VMP's sub they can do whatever they like with it which they can of course
That’s exactly what I think. Someone offers a curation service and if it aligns with my tastes, I subscribe.

I do think there are inherent obstacles to running a successful RHH vinyl sub, including the fact that most of it is recorded digitally, that it’s a relatively new genre, and I believe there tends to be a lot of homogeneity in subject matter and sound.
 
That’s exactly what I think. Someone offers a curation service and if it aligns with my tastes, I subscribe.

I do think there are inherent obstacles to running a successful RHH vinyl sub, including the fact that most of it is recorded digitally, that it’s a relatively new genre, and I believe there tends to be a lot of homogeneity in subject matter and sound.
That's fair I can respect that. I think with the probably inevitable homogeneity that you mentioned they have been diverse enough within this sub to try reach all corners of the genre with above average success but that's only my opinion
 
Here is the R&HH release list so far its pretty diverse tbf
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Hip hop is over 40 years old and there are multitudes of vastly different sounding hip hop artists/songs/albums and incredibly diverse subject matter. Without making broad generalizations, which you could do for every genre, I don't see how you could say it is significantly more limited in scope than any other genre.

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Come on.

I love hip hop. its been around for 40 years. That makes it younger than many other genres.It took a while to get going, in recorded form. And are you actually going to tell me that a massive percentage of hip hop songs aren’t about 1) being a very good mc, 2) engaging incriminal activity, 3) owning luxury goods procured through criminal activity or 4) bitches?
 
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Come on.

I love hip hop. its been around for 40 years. That makes it younger than many other genres.It took a while to get going, in recorded form. And are you actually going to tell me that a massive percentage of hip hop songs aren’t about 1) being a very good mc, 2) engaging incriminal activity, 3) owning luxury goods procured through criminal activity or 4) bitches?
Dude, what are you even doing in here? Clearly you don't even respect hip hop. Yes, I would say that there is a ton of hip hop not about those things. I find many of those things off-putting and I love hip hop.

You are either trolling, being willfully disingenuous, or your knowledge of hip hop is very limited.
 
Dude, what are you even doing in here? Clearly you don't even respect hip hop. Yes, I would say that there is a ton of hip hop not about those things. I find many of those things off-putting and I love hip hop.

You are either trolling, being willfully disingenuous, or your knowledge of hip hop is very limited.
Oh fuck off, I don’t respect hip hop. You can evaluate and critique an art form and still respect it.
 
I’m sorry that people rightfully telling you your take on an entire genre is way off base makes you sad. It’s okay to feel sad sometimes.
Hahahaha.

By all means, pretend that hip hop doesn’t have a misogyny problem or a groupthink problem. It’s not isolated to hip hop - I’m also a big fan of punk and that’s a genre that has similar problems with a narrow set of standard themes.

If you can’t look at the things you love and see the problems with them, that’s on you, chief.
 
Hahahaha.

By all means, pretend that hip hop doesn’t have a misogyny problem or a groupthink problem. It’s not isolated to hip hop - I’m also a big fan of punk and that’s a genre that has similar problems with a narrow set of standard themes.

If you can’t look at the things you love and see the problems with them, that’s on you, chief.
So looking at things you love and critiquing them = blatantly ignoring enormous portions of that thing that don't suffer from those problems and overgeneralizing and stereotyping an entire genre in a way that comes across as literally identical to the uninformed view of my father, who has never willingly listened to a rap song in his life?
 
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