There is still some very fabulous and romantic being put out by today's artists.
Country music is loaded with elegant, moving lyrics.
There's Michael Buble, Harry Connick Jr., and a string of other jazz musicians carrying on the torch left behind by Ole Blue Eyes.
Then there are guys like Simon Webbe, who you have probably never heard of, who bring class and an uplifting touch of gospel music to R&B--something it has almost completely lost.
Thing is, gangster rap has made inroads into all facets of society. I inevitably roll my eyes when I see some moron driving a car that's going to set him back for years booming this stuff. Materialism has reached an all-time low in that trash.
I agree wholeheartedly, I was talking about the "rap cr*p" the kids who invade my sanctuary like to listen to! Should've been more clear in my post.