Friday, November 9, 2012

Ratchet Hip Hop: The Foundation and its Current Popularity


Ratchet, describing a person or activity that is out of hand, out of control, ghetto or generally whack in some way, The nature of this word has slowly became fused into the genre we know as Hip Hop over the years and currently is the state of which our beloved art form is at right now. As I previously mentioned in a previous article Hip Hop is more than just a genre it’s an evolving culture that goes through changes depending on the nature of the culture, that nature being the society of African Americans. Now Ratchet Hip Hop has always been in existence but wasn't visible during the 90’s because of the strong substance that hip hop was governed under so there was no opportunity for just anybody to jump into the that field, the standards were too high. But as the millennium approaches opportunities were presented for rap artist’s that didn't have a strong lyrical background but made appealing music for the current listener because during this time hip hop entered the commercial world of music where a guy doing a song about butt cheeks wouldn't be getting much air play in 93 or 94 during the early 2000’s that same guy who would have a urban hit single on his portfolio.



So with this door opened for rappers of this kind where the majority probably resides from communities of a high ratchet like behavior Ratchet Hip Hop Was officially born.  Now from my research some examples of foundational Ratchet Hip Hop would be Songs like Lil Jon Bia Bia, Khia’s My Neck My BackLudacris Move Bitch and Juvenile Back Dat Azz Up these songs were some of the first ratchet liked records to be heavily noticed and received top chart status but it wasn't the preferred style to go with seeing that during this time the majority of rappers were in the Gangster Rap phase so even though these records gained commercial success it still wasn't as influential as yet. 

So as the years passed the popularity grew with mediums such as the internet which was another gate way for rap artiste to promote their music and get global recognition and also with the increase in violence, drug dealing and poverty in urban black communities, these factors also helped to birth some of hip hop’s most ratchet rappers.  During the year 2010-2011 California rappers like YG with the popular record Toot it and Boot it and Tyga’s Rack City created this incredibly buzz globally for ratchet hip hop and in my defense placed this era at the top of the Hip Hop Food Chain where in the year 2012 Ratchet Hip Hop Is the more Preferred and Appealing Style To the Current Hip Hop Listener with guys like 2 Chainz, Chief Keef, Waka Flocka, Problem, Future etc.

Honestly, there isn't nothing wrong with enjoying Ratchet Hip Hop it’s purely entertainment, hip hop is just at that point now where it’s mainly about fun records and not so more about delivering a more in depth message as done during the 90’s. But in my opinion I believe there should be balance, good and bad, ying and yang, righteousness and ratchetness , balance out the different styles of hip hop because music is a very influential  being to the mind, you'd be amazed how the type of music you listen can affect how u think, talk, react and behave in everyday public setting. For example if your friends always calling you ratchet and u get offended because u know u not but it’s not the case of u growing up ratchet like, its prob the fact that these days your behavior may contain a small dose of ghetto because of your everyday choice of music so think about it it’s just my opinion  because Ratchet Hip Hop is fun to listen but I wouldn't advise anyone to listen to that style of hip hop alone on a daily basis so broaden your horizons, open your mind and find that balance. 

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