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	<title>Comments on: Has DJ Premier Fallen Off?</title>
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		<title>By: Dj Rayz</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dj Rayz</dc:creator>
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		<description>I feel the exact same way. Like with any artform, you&#039;re only as good as your latest work. Like you said, Primo can still hold it down on the boards when you check production value, but today his stuff isn&#039;t trendy. 

With the way that hip hop is growing in this current market, it seems to be turning into which kid on the block can get the newest sounds and catchy lyrics. 

If kids can easily download the hottest single within 12 seconds along with the fact that things are constantly being served to them thru within a mouse click, what is going to make them appreciate some classic sounds? Todays generation seems to consume more than they give back and they seem to be chasing all the new sounds/catchy pop stuff, probably making Primo less relevant to their world.

Who knows what&#039;s in store for the next generation of music.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I feel the exact same way. Like with any artform, you&#8217;re only as good as your latest work. Like you said, Primo can still hold it down on the boards when you check production value, but today his stuff isn&#8217;t trendy. </p>
<p>With the way that hip hop is growing in this current market, it seems to be turning into which kid on the block can get the newest sounds and catchy lyrics. </p>
<p>If kids can easily download the hottest single within 12 seconds along with the fact that things are constantly being served to them thru within a mouse click, what is going to make them appreciate some classic sounds? Todays generation seems to consume more than they give back and they seem to be chasing all the new sounds/catchy pop stuff, probably making Primo less relevant to their world.</p>
<p>Who knows what&#8217;s in store for the next generation of music.</p>
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