One of the biggest questions, is Rap as a music dieing? It seems today there are less rap songs hitting the pop charts. And the ratings for Hot 97 WQHT and (Power 105.1) WWPR-FM are down from what they were 10 years ago.
Or is Hip -Hop evolving like other genres of music. We've seen this with rock. Rock 'N' Roll of the mid 50s to 63 is different from Rock 'N' Roll after the British Invasion. Then there was Soft Rock, Hard Rock, New Wave and Alternative Rock. There are also sub-genres of Heavy Metal.
Is Rap going through the same evolution? If so, what are the changes? And is there any room for another Hip-Hop station to compete against Power 105.1 and Hot 97?
Thanks,
Kevin L. Sealy
Or is Hip -Hop evolving like other genres of music. We've seen this with rock. Rock 'N' Roll of the mid 50s to 63 is different from Rock 'N' Roll after the British Invasion. Then there was Soft Rock, Hard Rock, New Wave and Alternative Rock. There are also sub-genres of Heavy Metal.
Is Rap going through the same evolution? If so, what are the changes? And is there any room for another Hip-Hop station to compete against Power 105.1 and Hot 97?
Thanks,
Kevin L. Sealy