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More area nightclubs than I thought have switched to rap!

Posted: December 11th, 2015, 12:17 am
by traveller
In 2009, when I checked out the Ricochet club in Fort Myers, it's music was the sweetest since high school. They were playing some rock and roll, a little bit of country, and two slow songs in a row every 30 minutes. Then in 2012 when I tried out the Dixie Roadhouse club in Cape Coral, even they were playing the same kind of music as was played at the Ricochet which closed in November 2009.

Then in 2013, Dixie switched to country. And I was not happy about it. For a while, I thought a solid country format was the worst thing ever invented by a nightclub. Boy was I proven wrong! For presently, I'd say no less than half if not more of Lee County nightclubs have recently switched to the absolute worst kind/genre of music ever conceived; rap. Yes, you read correctly! Rap! Literally that gangster garbage with all the profanity in it and that glorifies bloodshed, violence, rape, illegal drugs, and gangs. So far, I know of 8 bars and nightclubs in Lee County, including all 4 bars/taverns at Gulf Coast Town Center, have switched to a mostly gangster rap format. At least one of them, from 10 pm local time onwards, plays 100 percent gangster rap! And it even seems as though gangster rap is trying to sneak into Dixie Roadhouse, too!

I was just at Gulf Coast Town Center just a few hours ago, and not only were all four bars playing mostly gangster rap, but man were they crowded! All four of them! People were even dancing to all the profanity and all the lyrics that glorify illegal drugs, rape, violence, and gangs! Getting down and everything, all to that violent, gangsterous, and totally unholy music! Around 12 midnight, after looking around to see which bars were not playing that gangster rap, and to no avail, I called it quits and came right back home.

At first, Southwest Florida nightlife is so great that I deem it the best nightlife atmosphere in the whole wide world (especially the Ricochet in 2009 and Dixie Roadhouse in 2012). But in 2015, Southwest Florida nightlife is crashing to the ground like the Hindenburg on May 6th, 1937, and gangster rap is breaking out all over like the fires in the fictional Glass Tower in the 1974 movie "The Towering Inferno."

Re: More area nightclubs than I thought have switched to rap

Posted: December 11th, 2015, 11:26 am
by Blue Murder
Well, there's always Fiji. Oh wait . . .