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I think he is changing Nashville in a major way right now, and we are about to see a bunch of rap/country spin-offs. What do you think?
but let's be honest, if Morgan Wallen was singing this in his voice, it wouldn't seem out of place.Ag_07 said:
The pop genre figured out awhile ago that it's easier to become more popular by gaining traction in the country genre. Slap some twang on it, auto tune it, wear a cowboy hat and call it country.
Now the hip-hop genre is doing the exact same thing.
Nashville eats it up because it means more money, and the weekend cowboys love it because they can bump and grind instead of two step.Ag_07 said:
The pop genre figured out awhile ago that it's easier to become more popular by gaining traction in the country genre. Slap some twang on it, auto tune it, wear a cowboy hat and call it country.
Now the hip-hop genre is doing the exact same thing.
Milwaukees Best Light said:
This stuff should all be consolidated onto a XM station and keep it off regular country. Call it Sirius XM WhiteTrash. I don't hate most of it. I hate it being shoved into the country genre.
htxag09 said:Milwaukees Best Light said:
This stuff should all be consolidated onto a XM station and keep it off regular country. Call it Sirius XM WhiteTrash. I don't hate most of it. I hate it being shoved into the country genre.
There'd be nothing left for country stations to play, nothing recent at least.
I don't know that you can say "screw rap and country" and then post a song featuring a literal GD who started as a rapper and now charts countryHeineken-Ashi said:
Screw rap and country. It's all about rock/metal and country.
well doneAust Ag said:
Shaboozey, shattered, shattered