djmongo1one
New member
i agree with Rhoq on each and every post he does. The reason that the younger crowd does not partake in the bliss that once was freestyle is because it is just that... "the bliss that once was" what do you hear on the radio most of the time? not freestyle... and if you don't live in NY and you request freestyle they laugh at you or say something along the lines of "Who you wanna hear, Jay-z???" teens aren't exposed to this type of music like we once were and the younger once who are only listen to it when their older siblings or family members decide to listen to their old tapes... in my city, freestyle is equal to a 3 letter word to the younger crowd and those who choose to listen are only interested in 2 artists, Lil' Suzy and/or Stevie B... they don't want to listen to music they know nothing of, only what they know, and if hip-hop, r&b, or rap is all they know because of radio exposure then that's what they will listen to... not "that corny g@* $h!t" as they simply like to call it... face it, to reach the younger crowd you would have to have massive radio exposure (which there isn't), videos (which are basically extinct), and NEW music and leave the old stuff behind... freestyle is unerground and it will cotinue to be so...