I am probably wrong about it being 6 months. I think it is more like two or three years. But yea, it is probably the same old crap.
I just looked up "solja boy" on Youtube, and wish I hadn't. What language is that song in?
Crank That (Soulja Boy) is awful. It's basically the new hip-hop Macarena dance.
And that would be part of that
"crunk" sound, from the South. It's has some Southern-slang. A lot of the
"snap music" that The South keeps coming out with is a prime example of what Soulja Boy is doing -- such as D4L and Dem Franchise Boyz. Namely, "Snap music" is made by the MC normally having very simplistic raps and the DJ having simplistic beats that are really made for these purposes: just to dance to, which is made for ringtone sales, parties, and clubs.
Yeah, while other Southern MC's like Cee-Lo Green (you might know him from The Goodie Mob and even doing the Gnarls Barkley super-group thing with DJ Danger Mouse) with their lyricism basically get overlooked...Just look at
"Big Ole Words (Damn)", where Cee-Lo just rips it with all kinds of lyrics filled w/ metaphors, big words, and whatnot.
Many MC's -- namely, those really crappy MC's from the South that know they fit the bill, not the ones from the South that actually have some lyrical writing ability -- took offense when Nas proclaimed "Hip-Hop Is Dead" and titled that his album last year that, as he was basically taking shots at how MC's have not been stepping up, lyrically.
Nothing was more hilarious than when recently The GZA/Genius (Of The Wu-Tang Clan) was in London and said (with a lot less explicits than I'm actually gonna type here) when he was talking about what a sad state hip-hop is currently in, that when a bunch of people in the crowd were dissing 50 Cent and Soulja Boy at his show. Basically, GZA said "just because you got a lot of money doesn't mean you got talent." And then said, "Yeah, this will probably wind up on Youtube and the Net." He was right -- it did. LOL.
EDIT:
About BEP, I do like Will.I.Am as a beat-maker/producer, but that's about it. Just like Diddy and Timbaland, I think Will.I.Am should just spend most of his time staying behind the boards and making beats for other artists; end of story.
Plus, the BEP group kinda' changed its focus of "social issues" basically not too long after when Kill Hill left as their "singer" and suddenly Fergie joined the group, in which they became a more "pop-orientated" type of sound.
I think the only real BEP song I ever really cared for is
"Where Is The Love?""Where is The Love?" to me reminds of some song say a Jurassic 5 would make -- like say "Work It Out" (with Dave Matthews) or "End Up Like This".
Man, it's a damn shame that likely, J5 is not making another album anytime soon, either...