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The difference between a lot f the earlier artists that you mention here and some of the newer artists today is that even when there was violence and anger in their music there was still an underlying message that was meant to educate people about the strife of their experiences. What is Luda trying to educate me about exactly? About how rich he is and how much stuff he's got and how many women can't wait to get their hands on him to get to these things?
You simply can't make it as a Hip Hop artist these days unless your selling something, be it sex, violence, drugs or fine upscale mechandise (Jay-Z must have stacks of catalogs with him when he heads to the studio, seriously). This isn't a coincidence, at least not to me.
That's true - Public Enemy is an example of the former - it had a purpose other than to sell records. Now it's completely self-centered.