Music business hate me cause the industry ain't make me
Hustlers and boosters embrace me and the music I be makin
I dumbed down for my audience to double my dollars
They criticized me for it yet they all yell "HOLLA!"
If skills sold, truth be told, I'd probably be
lyrically, Talib Kweli
Truthfully I wanna rhyme like Common Sense
But I did five mill' - I ain't been rhymin like Common since
When your cents got that much in common
And you been hustlin since, your inception
Forget perception go with what makes sense
Since I know what I'm up against
We as rappers must decide what's most impor-tant
And I can't help the poor if I'm one of them
So I got rich and gave back, to me that's the win/win
So next time you see the homey and his rims spin
Just know my mind is workin just like them...
... rims, that is
Moment Of Clarity- Jay Z
I post this in the beginning of this discussion to speak to several points
One this speaks to why some artists don’t bring it like they want so they dumb it down for dollars. Now one side of the story is that they don’t hold their ground and do what it is they wanna do and give the audience what they need.
The other side of this argument is you the fans, the buying public who Jay addresses he dumbed down for, to double his dollars. Now this is meant to single Jay Z out, he is just the one who had the heart to talk about it on record but many of today’s top chart toppers are guilty of the same.
I wanna hear from you those who buy the records, those who request the videos on MTV and BET and request the songs on ya local radio station.
Of course there is the brainwashed argument that you hear the songs every 22 minutes you couldn’t help but to sing along and feel the song. I wanna hear what all of you feel on the subject, the good the bad the ugly.
We cant change the situation until we address it, here is your chance to have your say!
Holla back
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