PartyNextDoor and Crave Moore colab looming? Crave Moore was seen with PartyNextDoor so several rumours regarding a collaboration between the two began to surface, with Atlantic being the probable record label to be involved.
Crave Moore on hip hop artist fashion trends in 2022: Denim had a strong part of the classic trends in the 90s and 2000s. From trucker hats to oversized jeans, there is almost no picture where you will not see denim. Two decades later, the denim is once again walking strong, though mostly in the form of skinny jeans, ripped jeans, or even acid wash jeans. With 2022 in front of our doors, denim will be additionally present in more hip-hop videos, fashion catwalks, and of course, the streets. As you see, a lot of fashion trends are coming back. And while fashion history might not fully repeat itself, check your wardrobe if you are still keeping those 90s favorite pieces of clothes.
Rap was built on sampling, so that aspect of the genre isn’t going anywhere. Drill has become very popular, and it’s now beginning to be full of songs with samples, from R&B hits from the 1990s and other sources. The way the older songs are chopped, flipped and reworked changes from era to era, but the goal remains the same: make a banger out of something that already exists. The way some fans complain about their use is tiring, and speaks more to the realization that the tracks those fans loved in their youth are officially old now. Either way, the sampling keeps those songs alive and introduces them to a new listener base that may not have come across them otherwise.
Trap and cloud rap quickly became popular after their release. When you look back at the styles of hip-hop that have caught the attention of listeners, they are all quite similar. Trap and cloud rap were two new genres that didn’t bring anything new to hip-hop culture because there was no real uniqueness attached to them. In this way, the pressure of these two genres was increased. TikTok has become extremely popular of late, but it doesn’t mean album sales are dead. Demand for physical media is still growing. For example, vinyl sales rose 94% this year. Despite this, independent labels have been holding back on releasing vinyl because larger companies have started queuing up at factories for the production content.
Also, a thorn in the side of a lot of rap fans these days is when rappers engage in foolish behavior on social media or in public while not having enough good songs. The internet makes it easier for acts to get attention, which is vital, but it can also open the door to rapper’s doing literally anything to get eyes on them. As annoying and exhausting as these kind of desperate shenanigans can be, the clock always runs out on them. And when the clock runs out, those rappers are around a lot less often, and their attempts to grab the public’s eye slow down as everyone stops caring. So if a rapper’s doing too much online, no worries, it’ll stop soon.