New Hip Hop Songs of 2010 are helping bring new artists to the forefront. Names
such as Wiz Khalifa, Drake, Curren$y, Nicki Minaj, Travis Porter, Roscoe Dash, and Soulja Boy
are topping charts as a new generation steps in to replace the pass. Artists such as Jay Z,
50 Cent, Diddy aka Sean Combs, Outkast, and others are gracefully exiting into a career of legendary
stature. True fans of Hip hop culture and music know both generations are different but respect
each for their accomplishments.
Moving forward into a digital age, the record industry is losing some of their grip on the
music scene as fans are becoming less into programmed mindsets. The internet has loosened
that grip on what Hip hop fans can hear via programming by offering the users control. As XM
radio moves in, still the internet, iPods, and MP3 palyers totally control the music market.
Fans can create their own playlists and discover new music by watching popular social media sites
such as Youtube, twitter, facebook, myspace, and more.
"If a person is not finding New Hip Hop Songs on the internet, they must be
a little behind today's generations. We're all on the net looking at Youtube for new interesting
music videos and acts. If you are hot, people will find you eventually and you will grow forever,"
says C.KhiD on music.
There are lots of new acts on major rap recording labels with New Hip Hop Songs
as well. In today's age it is not about separating what is hot by who is backing you, but just
listening to the music and getting what you like. Supporting the artist you like in rap is more
important than anything else, because it helps further the message a consumer might agree with.
Changing the world through music has been going on for centuries and the power is still in the
hands of the people. Purchasing a song is like voting for the next president.
A funny thing about today's music, if you notice you will not always like
new Hip Hop Songs when you first hear them. Thanks to testing of music on
listeners like animals, the science of music has come to understand constantly playing the same
songs over can effect what a listener thinks of a song. Ever wondered why a radio station only plays
the top 40 songs for 24 hours in a day? It is the simple fact that it helps listeners
develop a musical addiction to a song. You learn the song subsconciously and the radio programming
takes over your sense of tastes for music. Why do you think it is called 'radio programming'?
Who is being programmed to call it that? Ask questions. Even theh genius needs to know what is
going on around them.