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... Read moreAs a fan and follower of the drill music scene, I've noticed how the genre has transformed over the years. NY drill originally gained attention for its raw storytelling and gritty beats, reflecting the harsh realities of life in New York City neighborhoods. However, with the rise of newer artists, some like BMG UpperClass feel that the lyrical substance is diminishing. In my experience, the original wave of NY drill artists combined intense energy with meaningful narratives that connected listeners to their environment and struggles. This authenticity helped the genre grow a passionate following. But recently, there's been a shift towards prioritizing catchy hooks and club-friendly beats over the depth of the message. While the newer generation brings fresh sounds and production techniques, the criticism about lacking real content raises valid questions about what fans truly want from drill music. It's important for artists in the scene to balance innovation with the meaningful storytelling that made NY drill distinctive. Moreover, engaging with artists and fans on platforms where drill communities gather shows a wide range of opinions—some appreciate the evolving style, while others echo BMG UpperClass's concerns about substance loss. Ultimately, the future of drill music depends on fostering talented creators who can blend the genre’s energetic vibe with authentic expressions. For anyone passionate about drill music, staying informed and participating in these conversations can deepen appreciation and help influence the direction the genre takes next.