Did social media platforms kill Rap music more than it helped Rap music? Think about it, the platform is basically a clout show, for likes and influence over others. Did this hurt the creative factors of the music? Instagram models seem to get more attention becoming a music artist without any talent at all, which isnt new for Hollywood but the main focus appears to be about the influencer not the music.
The projection that someone can be a comedian or even a blogger with large amounts of influence or followers, and transition to music faster than someone that is fully dedicated is obscure, but did Instagram make it easier to destroy music with influence. MySpace was the first social network that embraced the artist, the blueprint of bringing the social station to the artist platform was always a dream, but did the influence of who likes what determines what sounds better?
We live in a world where Instagram models and th0ts that want to rap and sleep with producers, females only dream is to have a million followers or be on love and Hiphop
We even live for social media acceptance among peers and social climate
So my question is did Instagram and other social networks kill Rap music or help destroy it with a unknown agenda? Yeah I said unknown agenda because if you knew the agenda, why would u let it occur still
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