Originally posted by God
Here's an interesting twist: do you think that "mainstream" stuff you don't like is what the masses in fact want, since they are buying it?
Well, the mainstream that I dont like is not really the subject or a point that matters. The way I see it is that the US entertainments industry is based on mass marketing and a steady demand, meaning that there's always lucrative exploit for the top dogs in the entertainment hierarchy. That means that there is no need for them to leave room for other streams of genres. Simply said, there's no need for diversity because targeted consumers will buy into their marketing schemes anyway. Take teens for instance, the majority of chart exploit is based upon them. Teens watch tv, music television, buy singles, download mp3's probably heard from radio/tv. They have billboards dedicated to them with the latest fashion/hype, items of must have, items that chart artist have or pose with in a video. And all that shit is related because the msuic industry makes it like that through marketing, the things we like to see, hear and know. Welcome to the land of make belief. Now place underground hiphop next this context, shit is about reality, the things we see, hear and subjects might not know or thought about plus the abstracts contents lyricaly or musicaly. In general it's the musical/lyrical contradition to all the chart based material. So for the ez mass consuming audience to grow into conciousness momento you would need;
-A whole different breed/approach of majorslabels in order to change current market(ing) and available products.
-Lucrative support in order to market these additional products to the current stock of mainstream exploit, since it will not vanish but in this case, theoreticly co-exist.
-A general consensus imaging an exploitable scene that is not about materialism or egotistical status. In other words, no cribs, exotic sports cars, crystal, infinit momentum rims and/or chains made out of diamant, gold, silver or mica, no content on posing whatsoever with whatever sponsored products.
Or do you think that the masses don't have an option, and thus purchase what is in the mass media without looking deeper into media like the internet, where more options are available?
Like said, the masses do have an option when they quit being a mass consumer cq. quit being treated as mass consumers. It's only then when they have to take effort to find good music, not music that's being thrown at them by the industry. Internet would logicaly be the place to find info but if you don't know what good artist are or what labels to look for than the net can be flooded by a lot of crap making it hard to find the hiphop you prefer. In such a case, underground would need the commercial PR approach in order to get known by a bigger audience.
In general it's a lost cause, it's hard to sum it all up and point out The real cause or The way to fix things. I believe it mainly has to do with the US mass consuming audience, The concept of the american dream and the entertainments industry which it's protocol is also biased on the US standard on how to deal with bizz in a lucrative matter only. I personaly believe that good music and business dont match or dont relate when monitoring it's values. I do believe music is a lucrative business but I've concluded so far for myself that hiphop is to be considered tasteless when you desire to make it your living in order to be succesfull. You simply adapt to the needs of the industry. I feel better when there's no urge for money in it and just love the scene and music, I have no boundaries and can do whatever I like since it doesn't have to be lucrative. I can produce a lot of music that will be absolutly commercial for simple reason of earning money, if hiphop wouldn't be lucrative for me because it is underground and hard to exploit than I couldn't be bothered....I still make techno, breaks, pop, house, etc etc etc. That's enough exploit to cover my income and for the most commercial projects I have no sentimental value.
I was also wandering about the other shitty side to it, just imagine being a underground battlecat with lyrical skills and good flow just getting into a majorlabel rady for nr.1 chart exploit. There you are with the true skill at nr.1 followed by Bubba Spark at nr.2, what a friggin contrast is that ? You just serve as a temporary mascotte untill your validation is overdue en you're not fashionable anymore. I dont see why a underground mc would degrade himself ?! for the money ?