How many of my 30 and ups listen to the new rap wave?

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I've been out of the mainstream game probably the last 2 years- who still listens the new stuff on the radio? I feel like there's only so many projects Royce da 5 9 and comparable guys can put out to keep me interested. Outside of Kendrick/Cole,Fabolous, etc, what have you been listening too? I'm starting to branch off to other genres- too much other good music out there to pass on!
 
30 years old. I live on Soundcloud. 90% of my playlist is made up of artists who the average person probably has never heard of. IMO, that's where the best music is being made. It's also where the "popular" artists look to when they want to find out whats trending, or what wave to hop on. I couldn't tell you what radio sounds like right now. I have not purposely turned on the radio in the past 5 years.

I don't listen to much rap these days. Mostly alot of instrumental electronic, chillwave, r&b, future bass, jazz, experimental, etc. My favorite (popular) musicians are The Internet, PND, Nav, Roy Woods, Solange, Kelela, Sampha.

I still check for certain rappers like Pusha, Kendrick, maybe a few others. I'll check for everything that's trending to see WHY it's trending, so I've heard all of these new guys but I can't say I'm a fan of any of them (21, Uzi, etc.). Dave East is alright, but I'm not blown away. Drake's hit or miss to me, so he's someone I'll check for but he's not someone I keep in rotation these days. I gotta be in a certain mood for Future. It's definitely not an everyday listen for me. I gotta be intoxicated or in the gym to really listen to any trap right now. I'm ready for that **** to die out completely. 

Alot of stuff I listened to 5 years ago (Chief Keef, Lil Reese, etc.) I've just completely grown out of.
 
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I've always been big on Hip Hop and R&B. I kind of stopped checking for new music and artists in 2013. I still hear new stuff but I'm not as open to checking out new stuff. I listen to mostly old Hip Hop and R&B. I've bought like 6-7 CDs this year and they're all R&B except one I think. I'm content with my old music and a few new CDs a year.
 
As a producer & artist, I gotta stay up on it. Ill be 30 in March. Was listening to Lil Uzi & 21 Savage earlier today. So yeah..
 
33 here. Mainstream wave nah. There are artists I enjoy from this generation such as Kendrick, Cole, Joey Bad, Logic Oddisee and I will add Nick Grant now to that list but for the most part not on the mainstream wave. Although it really has nothing to do with age. I haven't consistently been on the mainstream/radio wave for well over a decade.
 
I hear their stuff maybe on the radio or here and there, but I definitely don't check for them. I don't listen to their projects and from what I've heard from uzi and yachty and 21 savage....they're trash.
 
Im a hip hop head, boom bap, east coast, whatever you wanna call it...

This stuff out right now ain't hiphop

Hip hop is still being made , just not for radio..

I do listen to all the stuff that drops on datpiff to keep up but 98 percent of it is trash...
 
The Underachievers

Mick Jenkins

Vince Staples

Chance The Rapper

Ugly Heroes

Logic

Jerreau / Fly Union

Black Hippy

Bishop Nehru

Danny Brown

Rapsody

Dave East

Dizzy Wright

Homeboy Sandman

Pro Era - more specifically Dessy Hinds

KOOL & KASS
 
that aint hip hop this aint hip hop blah blah blah, but yeah i mess wit all the new stuff as well as the old. one minute i might be listening to tribe called quest the next minute broccoli
 
Ive been trying hard to give these young brothers a try but outside of Kodak Black I can't really **** with them(lil uzi, 21 savage, designer etc). If I need to be on drugs to like/understand your music imo its trash. ****, even then its still trash.

As a producer & artist, I gotta stay up on it. Ill be 30 in March. Was listening to Lil Uzi & 21 Savage earlier today. So yeah..

Thats whats up, what's been your main focus lately?
 
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i have such a diverse musical palate, only thing i dont get down with is that heavy backpacker stuff
 
As a producer & artist, I gotta stay up on it. Ill be 30 in Dec. TRIED listening to Lil Uzi & 21 Savage, Thugga, Travis.

Definitely feel you there. That's exactly why I started making the music I wanted to hear.

I prefer lyricists but I just like good sounding music for the most part. So I give these dudes a try, but usually don't go back to it
 
31. I listen to a bit of everything, especially when working out. Def a Future fan, rock with a Lil Sremmurd, even play a Lil 21.

But my listening patterns have change overall. I listen to more radio, podcast, and audio books when driving now than before.
 
30. Not really. I'll listen to something if its catchy, but it'll probably be too late to be "cool" anyway. Back in high school i knew all the songs before they got big (boxden!) But as you get older it's just not as much a priority.

It feels like I don't know anyone and its just a popularity contest nowadays. Feels like some random rapper can have 250k to 1.2 million instagram followers just off of one song in some type of internet challenge.


I don't really care for the weird "dabbing" and dancing like you're edward scissor hands. Seems like something so simple but pointless that makes so much forced over exagerrated reaction. I sound old and grumpy lol. Generations are real. I'm feeling like my parents.
 
This article probably applies to a majority of the 30+ members here.
New study shows that people stop listening to new music at 33

By Lara Unnerstall

Apr 30, 2015 1:26 PM

If you’re 33 or older, you will never listen to new music again—at least, that’s more or less what a new online study says. The study, which is based mainly on data from U.S. Spotify users, concludes that age 33 is when, on average, people stop discovering new music and begin the official march to the grave.

The study’s author reached this conclusion by slicing up tons of Spotify user data, as well as artist popularity data from another site called The Echo Nest. If you’ve ever wondered “what is the end game of using online databases to catalog my every musical, cinematic, culinary, sports, and pornography preference?”, this dizzying chart offers a small preview:

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Source: skynetandebert.com

In this visualization, teens rest at the center of the nebula, listening almost exclusively to top Billboard hits and blissfully unaware that some rando is collecting data on their favorite jams. But age forces an outward spiral, as those teens turn to twentysomethings, begin exploring their options, and start making cool indie playlists for each other. After that, taste levels off and begins a long stasis, right as folks hit their mid-30s. As the study states:

“Two factors drive this transition away from popular music. First, listeners discover less-familiar music genres that they didn’t hear on FM radio as early teens, from artists with a lower popularity rank. Second, listeners are returning to the music that was popular when they were coming of age — but which has since phased out of popularity.”

Perhaps this is why we heard an actual human blasting a circa-2000 Linkin Park song out of their car window the other day. Or perhaps some mysteries are best left unsolved.

A few side notes:
  • This study appears on a blog called “Skynet & Ebert”. Unfortunately, a pair of sentient cybernetic film critics haven’t founded a peer-reviewed journal. It’s simply a blog run by a former management consultant who currently works at Spotify and The Echo Nest—the two sources used to gather all the data in the study.
  • The study also claims that parents stop listening to new music a little earlier than their unfruitful peers. The author determined “parenthood” by the presence of children’s music and nursery lullabies on user playlists, presenting the possibility that the data set was tainted by creepy adults who lull themselves to sleep every night with Raffi’s “Baby Beluga”.
 
Some of it. Just sounds all the same to me though.

I'm 35 if that matters. I'm a huge fan of music period. I'm always giving albums a try.

Newest music:

Future mixtape
Starlito and Don Trip - waiting on Step brother 3
Anderson.Paak
Dave East
Kevin Gates
D.R.A.M.
Ro James
Etc
 
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