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XANAX- THE DEATHLY TREND IN RAP

The topic of Xanax has been heavily talked about in rap recently. It has been normalized to be the party drug of choice, but they forgot to talk about the side effects of being addicted to this substance. Just check out Future’s 2016 release, “Xanny Family”:

Other songs in 2016 and 2017 heavily encouraged drug use, with Future’s “Mask Off,” Lil Pump’s “Gucci Gang,” Post Malone’s “Rockstar,” and Lil Uzi Vert’s “XO Tour Llif3.”

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It seems like the glorification of drug use has been at an all-time high, and not only that, but it’s all the extremely dangerous drugs that have a high-risk factor. Not only it is casually brought up, it is on the radio constantly and has reached a wide audience of impressionable listeners.

The fans ultimately saw the true dangers of these drugs when the rapper Lil Peep died of a Xanax overdose. His lyrics leaned towards topics of depression and addiction, like most rappers these days, but his death made those lyrics come to life. He was only 21 which makes the death much more tragic.

Rappers have all had an extreme wake up call. Lil Uzi Vert responded by tweeting about how he had decided to leave Xanax behind going into 2018. Lil Pump and Smokepurpp also spoke out saying they were quitting the harmful drug, along with other rappers.

Even Lil Pump posted about quitting, which was surprising and inspiring since almost all his music talks about drugs with his lyrics from his song “Molly’, “I got designer from head to my toe, I’m on the Xan, and my bitch on that coke, I got Givenchy all over my coat, I’m off that X, and I just poured a 4, I’m on the molly, I’m on the bean.”

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Lil Peep’s death gave the rap game a wake-up call and showed us all the true dangers of glorifying a drug that is truly dangerous and can ruin young people’s lives. They are all at a high point in their life by being so popular in the music scene. It would be a shame to see that all thrown away by one crazy night. These artists all expressed regret by taking to Twitter and Ingram to show their fans that it is in fact not something to play with, which shows their personal growth already. I wish them well for turning their life around and now they can expand their lyrics to focus on something less self-destructive.

Rest in peace Lil Peep, you will be missed, but you also saved so many other people’s lives.

 

 

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CHILDISH GAMBINO- TOO TALENTED TO RETIRE

CHILDISH GAMBINO- TOO TALENTED TO RETIRE

Donald Glover, also known as Childish Gambino is one of the most multifaceted artists today. He got his start by being a part of a sketch group Derrick Comedy, which led to him being hired by Tina Fey in 2006 to write for 30 Rock. He then released his first mixtape, Sick Boi, the previous year, using a name, Childish Gambino. His first official album was entitled Camp produced by Glassnote Records in 2011. His most recent release “Awaken, My Love!” was one of his most successful albums, with his single “Redbone” stayed for 44 weeks on the Billboard hot 100 chart. It was definitely the song of the summer, as it had it’s peak August 17th, 2017. One couldn’t turn on the radio without hearing the lyrics, “But stay woke, Niggas creepin’, They gon’ find you, Gon’ catch you sleepin’.” Not only was it a huge hit, but it made other rappers and R&B singers collectively step up their game due to the huge popularity of the song.

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Donald Glover is not only a successful singer but also a refined comedian and actor. With all these talents he is bound to be at a crossroad of which one he should focus on. On June 3rd, the singer announced at Governor’s Ball Music Festival in New York City that his next album will be his last album. He has stated that he doesn’t feel like it is “necessary” anymore. This was shocking to the fans that have supported him since 2011, and also very sporadic when his single “Redbone” did so well on the charts. It was almost an insult to his fans to be ending his career in singing by playing it off as not important. Twitter went into a frenzy trying to comprehend that we would only be getting one more album by him.

Due to the backlash of his hasty statement, he elaborated on his plans during an interview with HuffPost. He stated, “There’s nothing worst than like a third sequel, like a third movie and we’re like, ‘again?’” he said. “Like I feel like there’s gotta be a reason to do things and I always had a reason to be punk. Being punk just always felt really good to me and we always looked at Atlanta as a punk show and I feel like the direction I would go with Childish Gambino wouldn’t be punk anymore. As much as ‘Redbone’ is a punk song because it’s a gospel song that’s on the radio, I’m like there’s only so far you can go before you just are the radio.”

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So for the next Childish Gambino album, we can expect him to go outside his comfort zone and write songs that are more punk based, or he might experiment with other genres. Knowing the vast array of his talents, I am sure that we will be impressed by anything that he does. He has already mastered rap and even gone outside the norm to have a nontraditional song on the radio. I would love to see Donald Glover show us the different sides of him and expand outside of his comfort zone. I can’t wait for the next album and what he has to offer. To see him completely disappear from the music scene would be a waste of talent. We will miss you Childish Gambino and hopefully, we can convince you to stay around for just a little bit longer.

 

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CRAZY NEW COLLABORATION “18”

CRAZY NEW COLLABORATION “18”

Rich Brian (previously known as Rich Chigga), Kris Wu, Trippie Redd, Joji and Baauer join forces in this posse-cut collaboration, with their song, “18” that was released, along with the video, on January 18, 2018.

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This marks the first collab with these artists and they mix perfectly. Each of these artists has received a lot of views on their solo stuff and are definitely up and coming musicians. They all have gained popularity through the use of the internet and their capitalization of Youtube. Joji was actually the artist who actually started the Harlem Shake trend back in 2012.

All of these artists are exceptionally creative people, which has produced this combination of a fast paced and high energy video for “18.” The official music video directed by Alex Lee and Kyle Wightman of BRTHR films, who also previously worked with Travis Scott and The Weeknd. The video combines all their creative brilliance into a neon love child, with lasers in space and cute alien girls that serve as perfect background energy. The diversity of these artists is what is missing in rap and music today. Expect this video to get millions of views in the next month, because it is certainly impressive.

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THE REVIVAL OF 2013- NEW MUSIC FROM THE ARCTIC MONKEYS AND THE 1975

The English rock band formed in 2002, The Arctic Monkeys have just made an announcement that they are releasing a new album sometime this year. This has been a long wait since their album “AM” that was released September 9th, 2013. It’s been a four-year wait, that everyone has been anticipating. The bar is set pretty high since “AM”, was the biggest-selling vinyl of the decade so far. I am hoping that their new album has some of their old sounds in it, like “Cornerstone,” “505” and their biggest hit, “Fluorescent Adolescent.” “AM” was a different sound for the band, that worked out perfectly and gave cool elements to the band. I do miss their old sytle, but didn’t get as much traction in comparison. It was almost like they were mirroring the energy from the book “The Outsiders.” I wonder if they will continue with this style since it seemed to be working so well and they did sell 2 million copies of their record worldwide in a year.


Also the band The 1975 have announced the follow-up to 2016’s “I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It.” Their debut album “The 1975” came out in 2013 and certainly took the indie scene by storm. They brought something entirely new to the indie scene with their songs have the set up of primarily music instead of vocals, but made sure their lyrics had a huge impact. They have the theme of being light but having heavy lyrics. This can be best displayed by their song, “Menswear.”

These two bands that have done so much for the indie music scene, which has had a huge influence on anyone who has come after them. They are able to take their individual style and make a revolution out of it. In 2013 when both their albums were doing well, people started to also change their wardrobes to fit the style of their music. I am wondering if we are going to have a revive of 2013 in 2018. Time has changed but the power of their music and influence has not. Hopefully, they can bring the creativity of their old albums and apply that to their new projects. Even though the indie scene has always been kind of annoying with their ability to seem “cooler” and better than other “normal” people, but that is just how certain fans react to it, especially the fans on Tumblr. Overall, the power to influence the public’s styles, music tastes and lifestyles is something that speaks volumes and says a lot about the power and reach of these bands. I can’t wait to listen to their new realeases.

POST MALONE- THE NEW AGE RAPPER

POST MALONE- THE NEW AGE RAPPER

Rapper Post Malone got his first big break in February 2015, after the release of his debut single “White Iverson.” In August 2015, Malone landed a record deal with Republic Records, which helped him drop his first album entitled “Stoney” which was released in 2016. For a new artist, he is certainly getting a lot of buzz. His single “Rockstar,” tallies a ninth (nonconsecutive) week at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart, with 55.3 million U.S. streams, in the week ending Nov. 23. It also makes twin 5-4 rises on Digital Song Sales, which it led for a week, with 58,000 downloads sold in the week ending Nov. 23, and on Radio Songs, with 86 million in all-format audience in the week ending Nov. 26.

Some could write him off as a wannabe white rapper who doesn’t know what he is getting into but after listening to his full album “Stoney”, those judgments fly out the window. The album starts off with “Broken Whiskey Glass” which has a western vibe to the song. His lyrics paired with the haunting production gives the song an element of mystery. It is almost like he is dissociated since he is living life in the fast lane, but seems to not actually remember it. It is a great start to the album that shows he has much more variety than what “Rock Star” entails.

“Big Lie” is a fun song that makes the listener want to dance and hold their drink up. It holds the quality of having fun but also being reminded of a past love who wasn’t honest with you. The tone of this song portrays still living your life and being confident in your own truth. “Deja Vu” is his collaboration with Justin Bieber that is a fun catchy song with flirty elements and lyrics. Basically, one can’t help but blush to this song. “No Option” is one of the stand-out tracks with a beat that makes you bob your head and turn it up full blast. The song’s best lyrics is in the chorus when he sings, “You know, baby, you don’t get a free pass, So I told her “ass, gas or grass.” Then it goes into a fast paced beat.

“Cold” is a play on words that make you feel like you have as much money as Malone does. This is a great transition to “White Iverson” where he sings about owning who you are and being confident about it. The next track “I Fall A Part” is even bigger than him and all of us. The lyrics and the musical production make a song that perfectly describes heartbreak. Although many artists and songwriters have primarily stuck to the topic of love for years, I haven’t heard a song quite like this that makes you feel the pain and the hurt all over again. The vocals that Malone puts in this song can show the raw passion of hurt that he feels. The song speaks for itself with 11 million views on a track that wasn’t even a single.

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The tracks “Patient,” “Go Flex,” “Feel” and “Too Young” that follow are exceptional. They carry the tone of having fun, but also feeling vacant within the experience. Each song has its own quality and is in no way repetitive. Nothing on this album is a filler song, which makes the album so strong collectively. After that, we get the hit “Congratulations” which isn’t even the best song on the album. The following tracks are “Up There” “Yours Truly, Austin Post,” “Leave,” “Hit This Hard,”  and “Money Made me Do it.” These tracks all have to do with smoking, but it’s more than that. He is able to correlate the high one feels with the celebration of life. The lyrics can be silly but the underlying meaning and tone goes deeper. The album ends with “Feeling Whitney” which is a stripped down track which Malone sings, “To each their own and find peace in knowing, Ain’t always broken, but here’s to hoping.” It is a great end to the album that is hopeful and ties together the party and emotional elements that convey his highs and lows in his life, ultimately having peace in the chaos.

Although Post Malone only has one album out, it has spoken to such a high degree and set a huge bar for his next album, and other rappers in the game. He is extremely versatile and a huge threat to artists that are not nearly on his level, musically and spiritually. He is able to convey the traditional aspects of rap such as drinking, smoking and having money but also find places in songs to convey his distaste for life, heartbreak and longing. This creates a perfect combination for a rock star. I am patiently awaiting his next album which is said to come out sometime next year to see what else he has to offer and expand on. This is certainly an amazing start and he is destined to change the game.