I always go back to what 50 Cent said [about conscious rap]. He said, 'We all are conscious, whether you're doing gangsta rap, whether you're doing so-called conscious rap, whether you doing whatever genre you may in because you have a post, you alive and you're telling your true feelings... You are conscious, as simple as that.' | | Hit the piano Jack: Ray Charles in 1964. (Tony Evans/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) | | | | “I always go back to what 50 Cent said [about conscious rap]. He said, 'We all are conscious, whether you're doing gangsta rap, whether you're doing so-called conscious rap, whether you doing whatever genre you may in because you have a post, you alive and you're telling your true feelings... You are conscious, as simple as that.'” |
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| rantnrave:// It took four days for TAYLOR SWIFT's REPUTATION to become the best-selling album of 2017. And the year's only million-seller. At #2 is ED SHEERAN's DIVIDE, which has sold 919,000 copies in the US in eight months. There's no use in crying, in 2017, over the death of the million-selling album, at least I don't think there is. That's a story about a fundamental change in commerce, not a story about music. Right? People still love, want and need music, I swear this to you. But here, for the record, is the entire list of people who have sold a million copies of a record in a week anytime in the past five years: Taylor Swift. ADELE. And that's it. So. Sign more women. Play more women on the radio. Book more women to play your festivals. Etc. Just a thought... Also: IT'S OK NOT TO MAKE YOUR BRAND NEW RECORD AVAILABLE FOR STREAMING. I mean I, as a consumer, will hate you for it. That's where I live, and I want you to make your music available to me where I live. That's where the market is. Blah blah blah. But you are an artist and a businessperson and I get it if you decide otherwise, and I get it even more if you can make it work, obvi... Still TBD: Will "Reputation" act like all its pre-release singles and chart high right away and drop fast, or will it have legs? I can't answer that any more than I can answer who's going to run for president in 2020. The pop-crit consensus is that it's better than a lot of people feared and not as good as a lot of people hoped. High-risk, medium-reward, pop sensibilities intact, hip-hop sensibilities still a work in progress. MusicSET: "Judging Taylor Swift's 'Reputation'"... In the but-everybody-eventually-comes-around department is classic jazz and experimental label ECM RECORDS. The longtime streaming holdout has begun adding albums by the likes of KEITH JARRETT, PAUL BLEY and STEVE REICH to all major services and says its entire catalog will be online by Friday. Inspirational quote from the label: "Although ECM’s preferred mediums remain the CD and LP, the first priority is that the music should be heard"... JEOPARDY's favorite commercial music supervisor, BUZZY COHEN, won his semifinal round in the Tournament of Champions Tuesday night and will compete for the $250,000 grand prize Thursday and Friday. His last words in the semifinal episode: "Who is AMY WINEHOUSE?"... RIP FRANK HOLDER. | | - Matty Karas, curator |
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