bleep said:
Style is content?
I was under the impression hiphop was originally about partying as an escape from the realities of ghetto life.
What I meant, and I hope this came through, was that they wanted to raise consciousness, to motivate people to take steps change, to reclaim their power as people .... and thus rather than escapism, it was about facing the reality full-on ..... and that is what the corporate mind is terrified of most - people who WILL face the reality, name it for what it is, and who WILL spread the word.
That is why the money men interjected their high finance, and turned it into partying/escapism ... bling bling bling! They were hoping to undermine the movement, the validity of hip-hop.
Their agenda has been reasonably successful - if ya look at the mainstream it's yet another style to make a living with ....
Personally I love hip-hop beats and vocals, though I do not consider I have the talent required for such precision, timing and vocal wizardry not to mention the turntablism and rythymic dynamics to engage in it myself. That is best left to those who can, so that those who can't, such as myself, can admire and be enthused by such performance, uplifted from the negativity whilst at the same time facing it full-on.
Partying is no 'real' escape from anything, except for a few brief hours - the real work of change is a day to day toil, a lifetimes committment, with no guarantees of success. That level of committment sorts the boys from the men so to speak!
In my view, under the circumstances of our times, entertainment is not enough, there must be solid aware content, and it must be seen to be actionable. Anything less than that, from what is essentially a public forum, is either cowardice or greed.