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How much for Hip Hop? - Questions for the hip hop soul

Damn. It's been a long time since I've bought a hip hop cd out a store. What about you?lady gaga

floridamailonsundayMore than likely it's been a minute for you too and majority of American consumers, in fact. Since 2005, hip hop record sales have nose dived into near oblivion and rarely are new rappers making millions in this category.

As of today, August 11, 2009, there are only two and "a possible" hip hop records in the Billboard Top 20. The Loso's Way soundtrack brought to you by Fabolous, Eminem's Relapse, and Black Eyed Peas' The E.N.D. (considered the "possible" as the Black Eyed Peas would probably be classified as pop, but it's still hip hop to us) are the only albums representing our beloved genre. Oh yeah, Lady Gaga is still there...and hey, Maxwell is back!

But what does this say about the hip hop industry? Is it dying as Time Magazine so anxiously inquires? No! It can't be dead, Nas. If it is, all these hungry artists standing on the strip haggling with their homemade CDs are just zombies in a cold world. Most would argue though, that the game has just evolved and only the poppiest and the most mainstream sounds get sales.

Flo Rida? Well past 10 million singles and albums sold worldwide? This is an example that there is still hope somewhere, I think. But is the hood bumping Flo's Mail on Sunday album or did you or anyone you know go out and buy "Low"?

 

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