I am old enough to remember when there was no such thing as hip hop or rap. Music was played on instruments! To me that is still the best music.
Now when rap first came out I did not like it at all. Some of it started to grow on me like, NWA or Ghetto Boyz. But most rap fans today won't listen to anything older than 6 months ago. By then it is old and not cool anymore. I don't see the point in an old school rap station if kids don't see it as hip anymore.
Originally Posted by zerodahero
I agree with TheDr. This station is not for the Millennials. It's for us 30 somethins and older that remember when rap consisted of the very people you named. This morning they were playing "Damn It Feels Good To Be a Gangsta". That's classic Geto Boys right there! This station in a weird way is a breathe of fresh air by playing old music. Zero, I think you might actually like this station as a nice change of pace. Old Biggie and Pac.. Ice Cube.. "Today Was A Good Day"... Maaaan, I almost didn't want to get out of the car!
And on the real instrument note, I feel you! I played saxophone in a couple jazz bands in high school and college. There's no substitute for live instruments. I saw Jay Z in ummm.. '08 I believe when the House of Blues first opened with a 12 piece band. It was a very small and intimate show... Just a couple hundred people. Hearing some of his hits with the "tat tat" of a live trap set and someone thumping on a bass guitar changed the energy of a usual rap concert. It was cool... and fucking expensive to get Jay Z to play for such a small crowd... I paid almost $800 for a pair of VIP tix... But it was still a very nice style change.