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Topic subjectyeah - no.
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13147493, yeah - no.
Posted by SoWhat, Thu Apr-20-17 04:27 PM
>with your original post that understates its mainstream
>presence a little much
>
>I don't think we need to discuss its popularity among older
>folks because ultimately its irrelevant

*sigh*

my point remains - Disco got so played out that old ppl at like Arthur Murray Dance Studios were learning to Disco dance (http://arthurmurray.com/dances-we-teach-2/) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVkaPxTTaaI).

>old people weren't dancing to disco because they chose it
>
>they were dancing to disco cause their gay dance instructor
>chose it

hahaha.

fuck your stereotyping, player.

and yes, those old ppl WANTED TO LEARN DISCO b/c the shit was everywhere. they were trying to be hip.

Trap just hasn't gone that far.

HIP HOP has already gone that far, of course.

but Trap in particular? naw. Trap is no different than any other HH trend. HH in general has penetrated deep into mainstream America.

>also to your original point
>
>Madonna has definitely made several trap records. and she's
>fucking old.

you have no idea what you're talking about.

>I'm not going to listen to any of her recent catalog to
>support that claim, but I'm sure of it

like i said.....


LOL

>does Barbara Streisand need to come back on a trap record?

if she does then i'd agree that Trap has become what Disco was in the 70s.