Non-stop criticism has made people harsher than ever while the desire for a less-critical world has ironically propelled mediocre music.
When you hear someone talk about this music, they have a much different message then previous generations. In some ways it's a new focus on meaning. In other ways, it's about ethics and survival.
2023 has quieted opinions so thoroughly in statistics and data that no one really knows what is actually hitting the mark; or why.
As a youth, writing skills made me focus on the technique of rap music. RapIndie measured artists that way. However, in getting older and venturing into different trends, I've learned that rap is more than the lyricism or even the musical talent. Culture makes a relatively straight forward genre endlessly complex and interesting.
Today Hip-Hop groupBlack Militiareleases their new single,“I’m Not Them” taken from their album,No Friends. A collaboration withDJ Chose, the record is made exclusively for ladies just in time for Valentines Day. Composed ofXO, Yung CEOandAce Lucianothis trio is making sure the ladies know they are appreciated.
Situated halfway between Houston and Baton Rouge Hip-Hop group Black Militia are bringing a newer sound that exudes current sonics and melodies that highlights Black Militia’s lyrics, rhyme structure and ability to make good music.
“I’ve always had a love for music, way before it was as easily accessible to make. I always wondered how songs were put together and what went into making them. Once home recording became possible I was stuck in my room as a teenager trying to figure it out. I’m still pretty much the same now, a studio rat,” XO of Black Militia said.
In what has become a regular sign of appreciation in mid-February around Valentines day, Black Militia gives the ladies what they want for V-Day as DJ Chose handles the chorus in this Valentines Day hustler anthem.
“DJ Chose is on the chorus and it’s super relatable to all hustlers trying to make time for the women in their lives,” Black Militia explained.
With their production being handled by Thisabeats and SS Filmz on the video production, this is a Dream Team effort that’s sure to shed light on the musical coronation that is due for Black Militia hailing out of Lake Charles..
While some fans may be just learning about Black Militia, they have big plans for the next few months and the release of their music.
“We plan to release the album and a few more singles and videos we have stashed in the vault. I’m always in the studio but I’m working on my solo and another Black Militia album with my group members Yung CEO and Ace Luciano.
It's pretty hard for mainstream America to condone the glorification of thug conduct present in much of hip hop. The context of "undefined yet absolute" hate needs to do it. Is hip hop's aggression unnecessary?