Stop it.
learn your Chicago music history.
r Kelly did not revolutionize this line dance shyt.
Art Barr
No dude I know my history. I am more so talking about the flow and style of the song.
I see that went over your head.
Stop it.
learn your Chicago music history.
r Kelly did not revolutionize this line dance shyt.
Art Barr
Funny about all this is when country stoled hiphop elements in the early 2000s and reupped trap beats on their music in the last 3 years. Country music fans crying....![]()
This cheap ass video cost what whatever it cost to charge his phone
Country music is the easiest genre to kill. So much music is just average in that genre. Far more than rap over the years. Like the great songs, you know from the 80s, 90s, 2000s while hip hop has a ton. It's like gospel.
Take me to the king is still getting plays in the Black church group
I live in New York City as well (born and raised in Brooklyn). Who the hell in NYC is attending country concerts except (mostly) White transplants?
I've never even heard of any country concerts here in NYC.
Hispanics aided us but we have a greater claim to it so yes in that regard my brotha
Shalom
I didn’t say it was the “most popular” you goofy just that it’s still popular as hell.I was addressing the fact that they believe that country music is "THE MOST" popular genre.....when it's clearly not.
Also, most country music that is popular today is "country pop" or "country trap" i.e. (Old Town Road) NOT traditional country music.
Country music like Johnny Cash ain't popping today.
I live in New York City as well (born and raised in Brooklyn). Who the hell in NYC is attending country concerts except (mostly) White transplants?
I've never even heard of any country concerts here in NYC.
You obviously didn't get out your building much
One of My first jobs in NYC was driving a Ice delivery truck to bars and convience stores
A country music themed bar in the Village was one of my busiest stops
One of the world's most infamous country bar chains GILLEYS was located right in the heart of midtown throughout the late 80s and 90s ...
And NYC still has a number of country bars
Best Country Bars In New York City
Yeah, that was the '80s and '90s.You obviously didn't get out your building much
One of My first jobs in NYC was driving a Ice delivery truck to bars and convience stores
A country music themed bar in the Village was one of my busiest stops
One of the world's most infamous country bar chains GILLEYS was located right in the heart of midtown throughout the late 80s and 90s ...
And NYC still has a number of country bars
Best Country Bars In New York City
"popular as hell" OK, but you was replying and agreeing to a post that said that country was "#1 most listened to genre"I didn’t say it was the “most popular” you goofy just that it’s still popular as hell.
Yeah, that was the '80s and '90s.
Country is like the 4th or 5th most popular genre of music nowadays in America. It was #3 in the '80s and '90s.