So, when does Autotune end?
kitchenknight
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I remember a couple years back my wife went from listening to the hiphop radio station to the regular pop station. When I asked what was the change, she said, "I can't get down with that reggaeton shit."I agreed, and ever since I have used her as a bellwether for hiphop trends, as usually I'm an NPR man.Now, she's moved on - "I can't do any more autotune."So, when does it end enough that the Mrs. can go from Mix 107 back to Jam'n 94.5?And, honestly, I asked seriously... the wife's radio habits are merely a jumping off point.
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new yorkpapoose brings hip-hop back to where it originated.oh, wait...
rap has always been for kids. we're old. in the words of mylatency, "DEAL.[/b]"
http://www.rapradar.com/focus/autotune-is-dead.html
I liked that song.
All Hip Hop?
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GO GIRRLL GO GIIIRRLL
DJ Webstar ftw this summer. Autotune will be here forever, like KRS One.
To be fair, I think a lot of rap format stations to a good job of playing a mix of pop hiphop and some more of the mixtaping club shit. I find they expect a lot more of their fans knowledge and interest in the music than a pop station, and are usually rewarded with knowledgable and enthusiastic fans.
The last two summers, I've worked the local MONSTER JAM concert, and I've been impressed with the depth of the following the local HIPHOP & R'n'B station has been able to build.
See above post for 'agree to disagree'.
A lot of weekend DJ shows do a good job of playing "real," hip hop. Most college stations in these parts still rock a backpack.
So I guess I would answer when the beats change, but I really don't see mainstream hip hop every going back to a more organic voicing.