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Juicy J Speaks On Rap Music Sales Being Down 40%

They aren't developing any of these artists any more. These new muh fuckas got a lil buzz, and these labels capitalize off of it. Then after a hot single, or album they fizzle out and look for the next one. They also make the same kind of music and have no originality. All these new bitches from the strip club think they could pull a Cardi. The same with these lil niggas and that drill shit.
 
This nigga yo.

He laid down the blueprint for these hi hats that's over used now

And this nigga wearing a Bonnet🤦🏽‍♂️🤨

What da fuck is going on here yo

It's over!
 

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As you can see from the chart above, R&B/Hip-Hop still rules the game in total consumption out of all genres at 25.9% of the total pie. It is followed by Rock, Pop, Country and Latin in that order.

According to Luminate’s 2023 mid-year music reports, this is a strategic move. The data illustrates a striking growth in album consumption in the US, soaring by an impressive 13.4 per cent year-on-year, rocketing from 475.4 million in mid-year 2022 to a staggering 538.9 million in mid-year 2023. This upward trajectory indicates an insatiable appetite for new music among American listeners.

The report also shows that on-demand song streams experienced a remarkable 15 percent year-on-year increase during the same period. The numbers jumped from 620.2 billion to an astounding 713.5 billion. As these figures underscore, music is thriving in the US, with listeners voraciously consuming songs at an unprecedented rate. Within this audio feast, it is the R&B/Hip Hop genre that commands the lead, accounting for a substantial 27.3 percent of total on-demand streams. It’s a clear testament to the genre’s dominance in the American music landscape.
 
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