Jadakiss Blames Hip-Hop’s Decline On…New York

Written by The Rap Up. Posted in Gumbo

Published on April 22, 2009 with 4 Comments">4 Comments

Jason Phillips, known to most as Jadakiss, did an interview yesterday with BET.com regarding the state of hip-hop. The Yonkers-based emcee told BET he felt that as rap took off New York rappers got complacent because they were getting paid which eventually caused the quality of music to drop and allowed for other regions to rise to the hip-hop throne.

The concept is nothing new – you snooze, you lose. What’s refreshing is to see an artist, especially an artist who has been in the game for so long, point the finger at himself instead of going down the Ice-T path of blaming other people or factors for the “death” of rap. Maybe this ethos Kiss has adopted has paid off; 100,000 copies in a week is nothing to sneeze at.

TRU
  • Kell-El

    Hip Hop ain’t dead or dying, it’s just fake in the US (mainstream) and real overseas

  • Kell-El

    Hip Hop ain’t dead or dying, it’s just fake in the US (mainstream) and real overseas

  • J to the AAP

    SMH@Kell-El
    I don’t know where you live but I’m overseas too (Netherlands) and I’ll tell you this: wait ’till the money starts rolling in where you’re HipHop scene’s at and see how much ‘realness’ it retains. It’s the same all over the world homey.

  • J to the AAP

    SMH@Kell-El
    I don’t know where you live but I’m overseas too (Netherlands) and I’ll tell you this: wait ’till the money starts rolling in where you’re HipHop scene’s at and see how much ‘realness’ it retains. It’s the same all over the world homey.

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