Why is hopsin not famous
It has made all of the music sound much better. But as far as content, he said:. Most music is swaggy, club, get drunk, and smoke weed bullshit that we've heard a billion times. And Auto-Tune doesn't make it any better. It's just in a state where subject matter isn't important anymore. Overall, it's all complete bullshit. While many would agree with Hopsin's claims about the content of music, I asked what he thought it would take for that to change.
He believes the only way will be for the powerful artists of this generation -- and the last -- to come out and prove content matters through their music. He believes hip-hop has been an ignorant genre of music from the start -- bragging about money, women, and drugs -- but there was more of a balance before. Now that the genre is more popular, all of the trash that existed has been amplified by more radio play.
His biggest issue with the industry is that the quality of hip-hop has gone down so much that it does not seem like something where skill is needed anymore. In particular,. In the past, when you heard rappers not everyone thought "I could do that" because you saw the skill it took. Now, when you hear what's out you think you can do it too. It shouldn't be that. I feel like it should be the same way a competitive sport is.
If you ever watched Kobe playing basketball, you never sit and think, "I could easily do that. But rap these days makes you think it takes no talent, and I hate that! With such criticism of the industry you would imagine that Hopsin is not a fan of any commercial rappers, but surprisingly many of his favorite artists are some of the most popular ones out. He said his top five today are J. He singled out Drake saying that he's the most lyrical of the commercial rappers out.
Coming up with Nelly in St. Chingy, while having a few hits, was never able to amount to much with his music, sounding like a derivative of Nelly and featuring little in quality while focusing more on making choruses that would get stuck in your head.
While Nelly was able to develop his style and persona, Chingy never did this, leaving him to be an afterthought who just wanted to make repetitive radio hits. Their overall music just feels like a letdown with nothing to really offer listeners besides some corny horror-core themes.
Nick Cannon: I honestly question how Nick Cannon got famous. He honestly needs to leave music like Mariah left him. Eminem is an influential artist to say the least.
The problem is many of the rappers who are influenced by him decide to make no discernible difference between their music style and his. NF is one of these artists. NF is not half the lyricist Eminem is. He often shows the potential for talent, but with every album he drops, we get songs that lack luster and contain unoriginal content.
This style also garnered a large amount of debate from the hip hop community on the legitimacy of Blueface and his raps. Listeners found his flexing antics boring and his music lacking in diversity, or any noteworthy content for that matter. These where all fair complaints, as Blueface had nothing to offer, with an overwhelmingly boring mixtape release Find The Beat. Blueface seems to have no future. He did, however, leave a good reminder for young artists.
Lil Xan: Not much to say here. With many artists I could go on about how they make bad music but still have skill, this artist is just bad.
Plain and simple. He raps about nothing, copies the popular emo-trap wave, has poor beats, and his voice sounds awful. Not to mention, he has a generally awful, childlike personality that just makes him hard to deal with. His whole gangsta persona is fake and the songs were written by other people.
After his release from jail, due to him testifying against his gang members , 6ix9ine decided to continue music, something which many were surprised by. His music, however, has seen a large dip in its already poor quality. The reason for this is that the people responsible for writing his lyrics and creating his gangsta persona have been arrested or left him. His music now sounds very repetitive as he tries to copy the sounds that once bought him fame, but his fame was mostly due to internet clout, and many people are tired and annoyed by his notoriety.
The lesson here: clout is one heck of a drug. Hopsin: Hopsin, a rapper who gained fame via internet notoriety in the late s, a common theme on this list. What made Hopsin so entertaining at the time was not just the colored contacts he wore, but his constant barrage of diss tracks on popular rappers.
Hopsin was essentially a hip hop elitist who believed he was saving the game from mediocre rappers. Two problems, all the rappers he dissed where better then him and Hopsin was an awful artist.
Hopsin tried to mimic the style of Eminem, utilizing witty bars and horror based elements, while dissing everybody. I would argue, and many would agree, that Hopsin has yet to put out a good album. His music is laughably bad as he berates people who annoy him.
Hopsin's second studio album, and the first released with the help of his newly founded label, Funk Volume. Raw is a truly incredible album. At this point, he was finally beginning to build a solid foundation of fans, and starting to perfect his style. Finally, Hopson had the money to create the music he wanted to, without having to depend on any shady labels getting in the way of his creative process. The track finds Hopsin interrogating the listener. He urges us to take a look at ourselves in the mirror, ask ourselves "Am I wasting my life away?
An official music video was never created for "Nocturnal Rainbows" due to the tight budget he was on at the time. Hop also mentions that he did not craft any visuals to go with the track because he could not afford the video he imagined.
Unfortunately for the fans, his visions were too expensive. He was far too broke at the time. How do we know if God exists? How do we know what's positive? Are you the definition of an angel or the opposite? If you lost your wallet and I found it, I would not commit To stealing it, but if the tables turned then you would pocket it.
A sinister beat begins as Hop immediately releases the built up anger he has towards Tomica Wright, owner of Ruthless Records. His rapid-fire delivery and passion filled aggression makes for a song that will get your blood pumping. Nothing more than a verbal assault on Ruthless Records along with the rest of the music industry.
Hopsin brutally called out specific rappers such as Drake, Lil' Wayne, Soulja Boy, and even Lupe Fiasco for being a so-called "skateboard rapper. Why you buggin' me like something was wrong Just take a puff of the bong And let me leave your mind corrupt from this song See you can't stop me cause I'm a brainwash teens And create false dreams cause it pays off clean I'm just an idiotic ironic symbolic illuminatic product. The "Ill Mind Of Hopsin" series is a collection of songs that have been released annually, typically on Marcus' birthday.
While not an actual LP, EP, or even mix-tape, these videos were the absolute most significant factor in Hopsin's rapid rise to internet stardom, the fourth and fifth installment specifically propelling his career the furthest.
The first home madevideo was basically a raw rap song with no real topic. He spits out fire which calling out the simplest of mainstream rappers.
It mixes comedy, disses, and clever word play. The second installment was not a rap song, but a tutorial by Hopsin. He explains how to make a mobile tripod using a stolen shopping cart. Crafty, Marcus. Causing more than war slaying rappers, commercial or horrorcore So hold your head cause I'm a torture yours, leave them open sores I promise you it'll be more than hard to ignore the gore Hip hop's dead, and I'm the lucky savior.
In the third episode of the series, you can witness the growth and development of Marcus as a lyricist. On this track he expresses his frustrations from putting in so much work and not being shown any recognition. This rap is filled with lyrical madness and more clever lines that we already had expected from him. And I'm ashamed I played a part in this devilish game Making your common sense perish But I ain't taking the full blame 'Cause most of you chumps running around here ain't never had strict parents All of your brain cells rotting from weed.
The video that brought Hopsin into the spotlight, actually a super clever move by him, not just coincidence. You see, at the time the record titled "Yonkers" by Tyler the Creator was becoming very famous and was gaining Youtube views at an exceptional rate. In the Ill Mind 4, Hopsin disses Tyler. People searching for Yonkers were then suggested to view a Tyler diss by a nearly unknown rapper.
So he took some of the massive traffic that Tyler was receiving, and funneled it into his own pool of viewers. Hop, you got me crying 'Cause you said I could call you while you out on tour Shit and I be trying, I even text you, but you not replying So when your new shit finally drop, that's one album I will not be buying What, You're too Hollywood?
And you don't even have two minutes? Ever since you got your buzz, you don't know how bad you tripping. Marcus' most popular song to date, now sporting nearly 48 million views on Youtube.
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