![]() As time separated who had talent from those that capitalized on a moment in time where skill seemed to matter less than meeting a simple criteria, the applicable traits of what was thought to be ‘mumble rap’ were taken and rehosted into more artistically fleshed-out music by those with the ability to do so.”Ĭheck out the video below and stay tuned for more from HipHopMadness. And by the same token, pledging your undying hatred for it as a ‘sub-genre’ now feels utterly redundant and embarrassing in its own right. Mumble rap is characterized by unintelligible and repetitive lyrics usually pertaining to money, women, and drugs. Once viewed as one sub-category of the artform by those who reviled it rather than a collection of artists all striving towards individual goals, today ‘mumble rap’ is no longer a term that harbors any shred of validity to it. “Often grouped together as a cultural ill, the concept of ‘mumble rap’ dominated the hip-hop narrative for years at a time. ![]() I just dont get why this stuff is popular and something that is actually trying to educate the listener gets completely ignored. So pretty much its the same phenomenon that made Boy Bands like Backstreet Boys and N-Sync and 98 Degrees blow up and get huge. HotNewHipHop, of our favourite hip-hop YouTube channels, recently dropped a new video taking a look at the rise and fall of the mumble rap era. Mumble Rap is mostly consumed by KIDS, the 12 to 16 demographic.
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