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The text is a transcript of a video by a French rap media channel called Les Règles. The video discusses four main abuses of rap listeners: the race to listen to everything, the focus on the figures, the fanaticism and the closed-mindedness. The video argues that these behaviors are harmful for both the listeners and the artists, and that they prevent people from enjoying the diversity and richness of rap music. The video also gives examples of rappers who have different musical influences and tastes, and who refuse to be categorized or limited by labels. The video ends with a thank you message to the community and an invitation to share the video.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Over the last ten years, the number of rap listeners in France has significantly increased.
2. In 2012, there were no rap titles in the top 10 most listened to sounds of the year.
3. By contrast, in the following year, rap titles dominated the top 10 list.
4. The growth of rap music has led to an increase in artists, beatmakers, videographers, graphic designers, concerts, and media.
5. There is more diversity in rap music offerings now than before.
6. Some listeners may not engage with the history or culture of rap music.
7. The rapid release of new music can pressure listeners to stay up-to-date.
8. The abundance of new music can lead to a lack of appreciation for individual projects.
9. Sales figures and certifications have become a significant part of rap news.
10. Commercial success does not always reflect the quality of music.
11. Fanaticism in rap can lead to toxic behaviors and unrealistic expectations from artists.
12. Closed-mindedness among some rap listeners can limit the genre's potential for diversity.
These points summarize the factual content regarding the changes and challenges within the rap music scene as described in the provided text.