Shocking Truths About Hip-Hop Evolution: What They Don't Want You to Know!

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  • @DailyRapUpCrew
    @DailyRapUpCrew  4 дні тому +7

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  • @adrianf7732
    @adrianf7732 4 дні тому +42

    Hip hop really went down hill after the Communications Act of 1996 was passed. It destroyed independent radio stations and ended getting taken over by big mega outlets.

  • @et2525
    @et2525 5 днів тому +42

    I don't usually watch DailyWrapUp but Tariq Nasheed brought a valuable element to this show that's real because he's not afraid to talk about the ugly truth.

    • @akula11000
      @akula11000 5 днів тому +1

      Tell me what Truth Tariq Nasheed Tells..

    • @demetriusevans4139
      @demetriusevans4139 5 днів тому +7

      ​@@akula11000All of it.

    • @blacklight3947
      @blacklight3947 4 дні тому

      @@demetriusevans4139 Facts. MF are afraid of the truth. Also the dude that’s interviewing Tariq is a phony, I can see him selling out w/ the quickness, his whole demeanor is off.

  • @demetriusevans4139
    @demetriusevans4139 5 днів тому +48

    Sexy Red cannot be in the same sentence as Foxy and Lil Kim. They could actually rap and were actually sexy.

    • @Teriyaki32186
      @Teriyaki32186 5 днів тому +9

      I agree the skill level with Foxy and Kim is greater than Sexy Red, but the commonality between the acts you mentioned is that they were all provocative in their overall act at some level. It wasn't a skill based assessment.

    • @demetriusevans4139
      @demetriusevans4139 5 днів тому +1

      @@Teriyaki32186 I know it wasn't a skill based assessment. That could never be up for discussion. I just gave an opinion

    • @Blackrage843
      @Blackrage843 5 днів тому +11

      ​@demetriusevans4139 you're right. idk who said sexy red was sexy but they lied

    • @ssmfetti
      @ssmfetti 4 дні тому +3

      They were getting rhymes written for them. Beauty is also in the eye of the beholder. Don’t be a hatar.

    • @Blackrage843
      @Blackrage843 4 дні тому +2

      @@ssmfetti idk bout that In the nineties, they had to write their own stuff

  • @tonylittle7288
    @tonylittle7288 5 днів тому +37

    Hip hop has devolved.

    • @Railroad1204
      @Railroad1204 5 днів тому +3

      man you said so much in one word

    • @KJango804
      @KJango804 4 дні тому +6

      i agree.The problem is that labels aren't investing in lyrical hip-hop not because it isn't profitable but because awareness isn't good for business. IF people started caring about themselves more it might be some economic issues because of how much they invest into society being ignorant.

    • @kaze7521
      @kaze7521 4 дні тому +1

      💯💯💯

    • @babylon6847
      @babylon6847 3 дні тому

      Hip Hop is Ghetto noises. You can hear the sounds of Gorillas chanting for freebies!

    • @DreX-8810
      @DreX-8810 3 дні тому

      We allows it to be colonized so🤷🏾

  • @melvonjohnson5711
    @melvonjohnson5711 4 дні тому +17

    Even the male rappers turning into Lil kim and foxy Brown

  • @OrphicMelanoid
    @OrphicMelanoid 5 днів тому +27

    Rhapsody...No Name... they out there👀. This generation just not interested

    • @OGFitzRoy
      @OGFitzRoy 4 дні тому +11

      Basically. I like Che Noir, 7xvethegenius, blimes, gifted gab too. It's a bunch of dope female emcees who don't rap about sex

    • @bruceleeds7988
      @bruceleeds7988 4 дні тому +3

      Disagree, this generation are interested. The major companies do not want to invest in marketing these artists because it takes effort to do so. They stick to the same cookie cutter marketing schemes they can use to promote a sexy Redd.

    • @zaynukem
      @zaynukem 4 дні тому

      @@bruceleeds7988they are interested but they see that people are waking up consciously and this is their way to suppress it

    • @OrphicMelanoid
      @OrphicMelanoid 4 дні тому

      @@bruceleeds7988 yes, the supply and demand scheme. They will continue to supply as they continue to create the demand. We are heading into the A.I. generation with this where they won't even need a Sexy Red to cut the cookies with.
      We became "woke" and altered the sales for cow milk and made almond milk popular within a few years. We could have probably prevented a Sexy Red if we had slowed down the "City Girls".
      This generation is majority female single parented and females are pretty much setting the demand. Lyrical flow is mainly for the male O.G.s who are just being released from prisons from the mass incarceration era or are doing their best to stay in their young ones lives.

    • @KJango804
      @KJango804 4 дні тому

      @@bruceleeds7988 and the information they pass on is bad for business eventually

  • @SoulJavalinSpear
    @SoulJavalinSpear 4 дні тому +9

    Beat Boxing is one of the 5 Elements of Hip Hop as well

  • @fredricksmith8760
    @fredricksmith8760 4 дні тому +7

    Man Tariq is the SINGLE most IMPORTANT Black man in the culture! Say watch you want, but his reach is to ALL AGE GROUPS.

  • @TheShop90sKids
    @TheShop90sKids 3 дні тому +4

    The last time we had balance was in the early 2010s. Gangsta rap got played out and guys like Kanye, kid cuddi, Drake, wale big Sean and Cole became superstars.

  • @jay3414
    @jay3414 4 дні тому +4

    We have Rapsady & Tiara Wack. Rapsady should win Album of the Year

  • @1313fidel
    @1313fidel 5 днів тому +15

    Rapsody is Dope

    • @shell8977
      @shell8977 4 дні тому +2

      So dope

    • @1313fidel
      @1313fidel 4 дні тому

      @@shell8977 indeed

    • @tbj4855
      @tbj4855 4 дні тому

      She don’t really get appreciated

    • @shell8977
      @shell8977 4 дні тому

      @@tbj4855 not one bit 😔

    • @Notactiveatalllll
      @Notactiveatalllll День тому

      @@tbj4855yeah bro first time listening to her this year, and her new album was fire 🔥 I don’t get why she isn’t talked about

  • @capostatus64
    @capostatus64 5 днів тому +5

    Back in my day we weren’t scared of anything and we did all the things right.

  • @anthonybates8568
    @anthonybates8568 2 дні тому

    Great Conversation. Respect ✊🏿

  • @ramsesthegrt
    @ramsesthegrt 4 дні тому +3

    This is a great topic

  • @joebrat6809
    @joebrat6809 4 дні тому +2

    We do have that balance but it is sadly not shown in record labels. For every Lil kim we had a Lauryn Hill back in the 1990s.

  • @zshakur
    @zshakur 2 дні тому +2

    We do have that balance! They just aren't pushed! Mumu Fresh, Sa-roc (how ever u spell it), Sampa, Lil Simz, Lady Leshurr...HIP HOP is international now! The UK got a bunch of dope female Emcees! We just got lazy and expected every artist to be served on a platter to us instead of digging for dopeness like we used to. There's tons of DOPE female Emcees out here, go find them and support them!!!

  • @trentgmusic
    @trentgmusic 5 днів тому +7

    Easier said than done. How many of you would check Alcapone, if he did something bad? Well, it's rumored that Diddy got people offed, and his team knew it. They didn't say anything, because they were afraid of him. They are talking now, because he's weak.

    • @dtoxbrewer3696
      @dtoxbrewer3696 4 дні тому +2

      Yeah people knew he had the Money, Power and resources so if they witnessed him doing people dirty you were next if you stepped in

    • @trentgmusic
      @trentgmusic 4 дні тому +2

      @@dtoxbrewer3696 Exactly. People seem to not get that.

  • @ktj349
    @ktj349 3 дні тому +2

    He learned from the teacher KRS-ONE.

  • @niahofficialsaoco
    @niahofficialsaoco 5 днів тому +2

    5:56 💯

  • @HarryBritt-vg3yt
    @HarryBritt-vg3yt 5 днів тому +5

    Crack was looked at Negative before the Rappers so thats the only thing i disagree.

    • @bruceleeds7988
      @bruceleeds7988 4 дні тому

      No it wasn't. Back then, coke was looked at as a "Rich High" because of how expensive it was, it created a mystique to the participants.
      When crack first came onto the scene, people did not view it as "crack", they viewed it as "finally I can afford some coke". As we know now, the effects it had on our communities were far more devastating.
      Reagan's "War On Drugs" and "Just Say No" was looked upon dubiously as it seemed like an excuse to lock up black people. It was when the rappers built the "Crack Is Wack" campaign that the anti-drug programs really gained traction

  • @tanyaeaston7884
    @tanyaeaston7884 2 дні тому

    Agree with most of his commentary on these celebs and how all the information is coming out so late in this stage of the Game. All these people who sat on that info and never did shit to stop it!.

  • @RonDon455
    @RonDon455 2 дні тому +1

    They out there you just have to look Sa roc, Jean Grae, Rhapsody to name a few. Don’t expect the radio to promote them

  • @jbob2331
    @jbob2331 День тому

    Same old conversation that I heard for 40 years

  • @youngw1ze
    @youngw1ze 3 дні тому

    People only go to the press if someone wants to pay for their story....it's never about "stepping up"...

  • @r.mauricej
    @r.mauricej День тому

    We do have that balance. The issue is, the Queens and Laurens are not being pushed like these trash cans.

  • @nicholashayes5773
    @nicholashayes5773 2 дні тому

    Back in the 90's you had Kim and Trina, but you also had Eve and Missy Elliot, all completely different, all coexisting. Now every female rapper look and sound the same.

  • @frankjum
    @frankjum 2 дні тому

    I agree with his premise but let's be honest, Latifah and Lyte were not on the same timeline as Foxy and Lil Kim. My point is there hasn't been balance for quite some time.

  • @EM-et4jq
    @EM-et4jq 2 дні тому

    There would be no Hip Hop without 70s Motown, i think alot of rappers from the 80s/90s didnt give proper credit and praise to the ones before them and as a result more generations are just coming in blatantly taking ideas. Look at alot of hip hop hits of the past, practically re-works of old 70s motown.

  • @ancandunn
    @ancandunn 4 дні тому +1

    We have Rhapsody!

  • @fredricksmith8760
    @fredricksmith8760 4 дні тому +1

    Homie in the White Hat gotta have Carribean lineage. Not because of anything he said, he just looks like one of them Carribean Brooklyn cats.

  • @gillokonkwo791
    @gillokonkwo791 4 дні тому +1

    Rhapsody

  • @MarkHicks-qh5gt
    @MarkHicks-qh5gt 3 дні тому

    Once I read that title I said to myself this is what I been saying for a long time. Even though lil Kim was rapping a lil ratchet, Lil Kim also hard delivery and can spit punch lines like biggie. Foxy the same. Sometimes Trina did the same as well.

  • @DON.DON.NO.CUT.
    @DON.DON.NO.CUT. 4 дні тому

    I feel like Kash Doll is a balance because she talks Boss talk from the female perspective

  • @elijahdavis3095
    @elijahdavis3095 4 дні тому

    Em said it better same song nd dance that’s everybody now

  • @travisburnett1648
    @travisburnett1648 2 дні тому

    Daddy-O say it best the Muslim, the 5% nation was an tri state area. But mainly nyc. But it's more country then city. He said it on doggie diamond tv

  • @themayne6303
    @themayne6303 3 дні тому

    They really don’t want them to know.?

  • @joshuaB.Nicholas
    @joshuaB.Nicholas 4 дні тому

    Hip-Hop nowadays is dumb down their lyrics are trash, but the beats are fye.

  • @anthonyhodo3216
    @anthonyhodo3216 4 дні тому

    We have rhapsody but people don’t support her that way and she’ll out rap all these chics🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @stackedempirefitness3451
    @stackedempirefitness3451 4 дні тому

    We have Neelam

  • @YungShaun170
    @YungShaun170 2 дні тому

    I’m not going to lie Brodie, I genuinely agree with you at 6:46 but them two, along with brothers like Dwayne The Pebble Johnson are farrrrrrrrrr gone in being whitewashed; you’re wasting your time trying to get them to advocate for “us”

  • @brooklynbred1460
    @brooklynbred1460 4 дні тому

    Even Kim and Foxy were classier than these 304s

  • @Eseibio__
    @Eseibio__ 2 дні тому +2

    This guy be talking alot.. but not saying nothing

  • @dontayewhittaker5687
    @dontayewhittaker5687 3 дні тому

    You guys do realize that we the people actually have control over what gets played on the radio and not right? If we really wanted to hear and buy Queen latifah type of female rappers music then that's who the labels and Radios are gonna push but the culture wants the sexxy reds and Glorillas so blame the audience.

  • @crazywhopes
    @crazywhopes День тому

    Wanna agree with the points but too much revisionist history. Mc Lyte n Latifa are 80s. Foxy n Kim 90s. Drug culture started in the 90s. Can't just put in on today. But right about Oprah no body mentioned all the chicks she brought to Harvey

  • @AlphonseWeebay
    @AlphonseWeebay 4 дні тому

    We know whose fault it is. Who makes the most money off the music business?

  • @BattleTruth
    @BattleTruth 3 дні тому

    Tariq look like he shop at CITY TRENDS

  • @kimberlytyler1560
    @kimberlytyler1560 3 дні тому

    Tariq you’re a good looking man but the goatee with no space under your lip? Please reconsider it.

  • @chaunseybillings5381
    @chaunseybillings5381 3 дні тому +1

    Hip Hop is dead like Nas said

  • @Destroyer-Grizzly-BIH
    @Destroyer-Grizzly-BIH 4 дні тому +2

    Hip Hop is alive and well, it’s the rap game that’s all messed up.

  • @jham4745
    @jham4745 5 днів тому

    There is a balance the quality hip-hop female emcee's has always been there you have to find it and listen to it stop promoting thrash ass rappers period

  • @tscott9005
    @tscott9005 4 дні тому

    I’m ok with the conversation. Tariq hit on all cylinders.
    However, I don’t like how they went from sexy redd and say it should be a balance but then go to holding diddy and other men accountable without addressing how these hip hop women should be held accountable for what they are contributing to the degradation of culture. Our culture is headed to the dumps and as Big T said knowledge was an element of hip hop just the same as oxygen is an element needed for fire. We have a responsibility on how our culture has turned out as well

  • @sensibleced
    @sensibleced 3 дні тому

    Doja Cat.

  • @beatsbydizzy8932
    @beatsbydizzy8932 4 дні тому

    The beats are tight, The lyrics are yikes

  • @mecca6941
    @mecca6941 4 дні тому

    We had Crack in the 80's as well .....just because it was done before doesn't mean it was ever good

    • @terrelljackson1995
      @terrelljackson1995 2 дні тому

      Yeah true but mcs like chuck d krs-one kmd ice t was against the crack era

  • @Bobarik001
    @Bobarik001 2 дні тому

    It's not Hip Hop.

  • @dazmeirmitchell2600
    @dazmeirmitchell2600 4 дні тому

    Hip hop is the streets and whatever happens in the streets going make it way to the music

  • @mybrothakeeper7020
    @mybrothakeeper7020 3 дні тому

    I’m a 80’s thru n thru, I must say today hip hop is trash. I’m sorry, nobody raps anymore. They pretty much sing now lol it’s sad

  • @ursulatroxler7428
    @ursulatroxler7428 День тому

    😂

  • @anthonyclark9441
    @anthonyclark9441 4 дні тому +1

    First thing people have to do is to stop comparing Not So Sexy Red with Fox, and/or Kim. Trina would be the more accurate comparison. Kim and Fox talked that raunchy Sexual shit, but to Homegirl's level? No, stop it.

  • @RomaroBrandon
    @RomaroBrandon 5 днів тому +5

    Let's be honest, Nicki Minaj is to blame for the current state of female rap and hip hop. She is no doubt one of the greatest hip hop artists in last 20+ years male or female but she is also someone has inspired women like Glorilla, Latto, Ice Spice and many others to prioritize appearance over ability. There's 2 versions of Nicki Minaj, one who makes songs like Red Ruby Da Sleeze, the other who makes songs like Super Freaky Girl and unfortunately these new artists prefer making songs like Super Freaky Girl. There's nothing really wrong with that but there's also nothing wrong with variety.

    • @liljay0687
      @liljay0687 4 дні тому +2

      Nicki Minaj is an artist. She cannot be blamed for lack of talent and labels just throwing any girl out there trying to make something stick to match her success. Nicki Minaj is honestly a power house who won’t be stopped. Y’all can have this conversation without giving her her props. She will still continue to be on top. And that’s without the corporations supporting her! 😊

    • @MarkHicks-qh5gt
      @MarkHicks-qh5gt 3 дні тому +1

      It's more how everyone is independent due to the market of music. You don't need a lable to back you up anymore. All you need is a 4k camera, a drill beat that continuesly use high hats to keep the temple going, and a UA-cam to market you're content to monetize a unskilled mediocre talent. So you basically you don't need a label that can get you an A and R to become a better lyricist musician.

    • @RomaroBrandon
      @RomaroBrandon 3 дні тому

      @@liljay0687 I literally called her one of the greatest artists of the last 2 decades, that's me giving her props. I'm just pointing out how some of the biggest female artists now are influenced by her and that can be a bad thing.

    • @WayofJayCole
      @WayofJayCole 3 дні тому

      How can you blame her when nobody else even tried to be the “knowledgeable rapper” but Kendrick and jcole.

    • @RomaroBrandon
      @RomaroBrandon 3 дні тому

      @@WayofJayCole because she made a lot of rap songs like Anaconda and Super Freaky Girl as well as her beginning verse on Only as well as the chorus verse on Side to Side instead of Red Ruby Da Sleeze and the first verse of Boss As Bich

  • @asylum1166
    @asylum1166 3 дні тому

    Conversations like this are amazing, but there is also things that need to be considered that doesn’t get spoken about… it’s easy to say law-enforcement didn’t have to do this or they went too far etc.. When do the people that are actually doing the crimes be held accountable as opposed to just yelling out free such and such? Actions have consequences and there’s no getting around that regardless of what you want to say about law enforcement!!! And in terms of people not speaking up especially during those previous eras that is false. A lot of them were speaking up No one was listening or the people that they were speaking about had enough power to have the story disappear or have them or someone around them disappear!! now we are in a era where that’s 10 times harder to do now!!

  • @fredricksmith8760
    @fredricksmith8760 4 дні тому +1

    The Host can't wait to WAIVE HIS FINGER at the Black community. 😂 Tariq doesn't focus on 2% negative in the community!

  • @frame1689
    @frame1689 4 дні тому

    For the most part hiphop is dead.

  • @AnnalisaUrbaez
    @AnnalisaUrbaez 5 днів тому +1

    Each comment adds another layer to the discussion. It's like watching a masterpiece being painted in real-time.💋

  • @liljay0687
    @liljay0687 4 дні тому

    Corporate does not support Nicki Minaj. She is self made, had mad fans before she started. She’s genuinely winning, ain’t no corporate pushing her she just eating everybody up. They gotta stop letting just anybody have a podcast yall be saying anything. Get a job that makes you think yall getting mad dumb.