OK, this has to stop. Music is not responsible for violence. Rap is not responsible for the decline of sound quality. These comments are at the very best elitist, and at the very worst racist. Care to debate it?
Of course music is not the only thing that breeds violent cultures. However, music both influences and is influenced by the culture. It sends messages, and in turn those messages and sentiments are acted upon by people, including other musicians that write more music, which in turn starts the cycle again.
Children raised in inner city environments are regularly exposed to harsh, violent music… not just the words (when you can understand them) but the attitude… degradation, disrespect, anger, hate, murder, revenge, etc. You can’t build a healthy society like that. It’s not possible.
Of course rap is part of why sound quality has declined. There was nothing to it… the early stuff sounded like it was produced on a boom box. You don’t need a super studio with all the bells and whistles to record that crap. You don’t need tools or skill so of course the quality declines. The music industry has become an industry of amateurs and that’s exactly how it sounds.
Elitists are useful since they’re the ones that preserve some semblance of culture that people will eventually run back to after the smoke clears and the fad is over. The only racism I see is when people insist I must embrace a type of music just because it came out of and is popular in the black community. Sorry, no white guilt over here. That has never worked for me.
I will debate this with anyone but I find it almost impossible to believe that the members of this forum actually think this.
Nothing to debate... it's an observation... and it's only this member (maybe a couple others ahead of their time) thinking out loud and seeing who else is out here that is not taking the guided tour through life. You can be lead around by the nose if you like, by teachers, preachers, politicians, peers, etc, but you really miss a lot.