Hip hop will die?

it feels like its been here forever, as these guys all start to get jobs they sort of grow out of it, thats what it looks like anyways
 
I will. It's 1950's Style Skiing. Kids all over are hanging up their baggy pants cuz gangsta-steeze is taking a dirt nap. It's all about 1950's Style now. Leather Jackets over plain white T-shirts. Tight jeans for guys and poodle skirts for the ladies, and everybody chain-smokes. Throw your helmet away cuz we're greasing back our hair so girls will neck with us on the lifts. Trash your ghetto graffiti graphics, we've got 210cm skis in technicolor pastels. 1950's Style, the best thing since black and white TV!
 
iam pretty sure hip hop wont die out.. its not really a fad anymore its been around for a long time and is not leaving any time soon
 
Everyone driving American muscle cars to the slopes, Elvis playing over the speakers in the park. Sounds awesome.
 
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People listen to music, hip hop isnt going anywhere, however the amount sporting it as a style may diminish a little, probably not though. Go to any rich area of this country and there are people dressing "thug" just watch the movie Havoc. But if thats how you dress then it's cool, it's what you want to do.
 
One time I rode the lift with you (breck-love) and I told you my NS name. You said I was a hater. I have decided that you have no room to talk. Not trying to start shit here... your just hatin.
 
Kids these days wear tight ass pants, listening to horribly sad, shitty music and it disgusts me. I'm gonna be an old man yelling at kids to sag their pants. Kinda funny if you think about it
 
hip hop will eventually go on the downfall but it will never die. jazz will make a comeback and our children will be shredding the slopes to the sounds of the duke.
 
Dude where do you live? Hip Hop as a fad has been dead since like 2002. Kids these days like this emo/screamo piss with tight pants and black hair dye and lip piercings.
 
kids wearing tall tees and saying nigger has nothing to do with hip hop. it has to do with the common misconception labeled the rap industry. hip hop will live forever but hopefully the rap industry will die out soon.
 
I definitely don't see it dieing neccesarily but I fully see a new genre of music emerging in the next 10-20 years that all our kids are gonna be listening to. Think about it, my grandparents ripped on my parents for listening to Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, etc. Our parents rip on hip hop and rap saying its not real music. When we are parents, we're gonna be crankin hip hop and our kids are gonna have some weird ass new music that we'll rip on them for listening to. It's just the cycle.
 
haha i think rap will die and many more sub genres of hip-hop will arise

like some people in my school are trying to start hop-core (hip-hop+screamo)

and i just got done listening to th'cornn gangg (2 people of the unicorns+busdriver and some other rappers)

so i think just other music will come in
 
rap is already pretty much dead. hip hop is evolving into something more technoish and house ish. eventually the two will get pretty similar and house and dance music will takeover. its already taking over. if you want to see the new music trend, just look at what the hipsters in california are all listening to right now. it aint rap, hiphop, or even indie rock, its house and dance.
 
actually, its called hip hop is dead. and that whole album except for maybe one or two tracks is on point. hip hop is not dead. if you've been to a good show lately, you'd know that hip hop is certainly not dead. its influence on skiing may be slowing, which is fine, since basically nothing at all about living in rural colorado relates to any verse biggie ever put out.
 
please. i live in the ATL its the capital of hip hop. Emo and screamo not cool at all.

And hip hop will never die. Its all in the eyes of the beholder. Some people think since hip hop is more mainstream that it wont die, others feel that if the underground "true" hip hop dies then hip hop dies with it.
 
its all in the eye of the beholder. i tend to listen to talib kweli and immortal technique more often than lil jon and TI, but lets be honest. everyone loves some crunk music.
 
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