NextEpisode wrote:Another - not so often mentioned - factor is the fact that 50 don’t really follow musical-trends. He's been doing "his" type of music since he came out. In the meantime, the consumer-society has definitely changed since the beginning of the past decade.
WHAT!? 50 not follow trends?! are you kidding me.
He's been built on a mass-appeal foundation since he came out.
His debut was an album full to the brim of gangsta cliche, and yes that may have been his life but then you have the club single and the 'relationship' single.
50 absolutely follows trends and at points is desperate for approval.
Just like getting JT on
Curtis and just trying to hop genres and do techno and dance, and whatever he can in order to be liked again. That's not a real artist.
NextEpisode wrote:He's a business man, and an artist. A good combination - because the music industry is a business.
From an objective point-of-view (without the "50 sucks, he's and idiot" mentality), you have to ask yourself; How can 50 get back to the top? To me, "The Big 10" was a good start to regain interest - it's been relatively well critically acclaimed. The optimal following would be a club single that received a lot of airplay in combination with some sort of business partnership (which seems to be happening with Pepsi), to put 50 back in the mainstream's eye. But... 50's in desperate need of a decent club single. "Girls Gone Wild" is not decent.
Well yes he is an artist, he's just a bad one.
Even bad artists are artists. But he was never an artist of quality caliber.
His debut was huge for a number of reasons - image, a knack for melody / hooks, great production and the backing of Dr. Dre and Eminem who at the time were the biggest duo in music. But he was always a bad lyricist with a lazy flow and mediocre (at best) concepts.
He used to be successful because he could make hits. He was never a truly acclaimed artist who contributed anything noteworthy to the genre or music as a whole. And the fact is, he's unable to make hits now, he can't come up with as good as melodies.
And doesn't have as good production, so that's why he's failing IMO.
Not to mention the fact he's the most repetitive rapper I've ever heard. Nearly ten years of quite literally almost the EXACT same lyrics and barely ever a change in style or tone what so ever makes somebody predictable. and boring. Hence the loss of interest.