What's Wrong With Rap? |
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What's Wrong With Rap? |
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 277 Joined: Feb 2006 Member No: 381,654 ![]() |
ok... first lets get all the cliche`s out the way....
- too much violence - disrespects women -cusses too much - videos have too much ass-shaking but this doesnt apply to all rap so im just wondering - what do ppl really have against rap music? |
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![]() iHumpalot. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 130 Joined: Apr 2006 Member No: 394,367 ![]() |
ha ok.
Let me speak my peace on this since, I rap/sing. I honestly believe that out of every genre of music with the exception of country, hip-hop today is the most pathetic excuse for music EVER It's just so damn frail I get tired of listening to it, and even though I try not to contribute to the repetative garbage, I get tired of participating in a genre thats just so corny For the first time in the history of america, there is no music that black people can be proud of None Of course there are good artists, specific artists, such as mos def and little brother, but as far as a movement, as far as whats being PUT OUT, there is almost nothing we've lost our soul, our consciousness, our meaning, our essence everything that went into the forms of music that we cultivated has been lost from the deep significance of slave spirituals, to the blues, the jazz, to rock n roll, to reggae, to early hiphop it's all gone with the bullshit that y'all support today when hiphop first started, up to about a decade ago, it was a music that we could hold for ourselves,and be PROUD of when outsiders tried to step on it, we could be proud of it, and say, hey, this is hip-hop, we love it, and its our message, its our cry for help, its all we have, its us telling you how we live, and the struggles we go through when critics tried to censor hip-hop, we could stand up and defend it we could say, you can't censor hip-hop, yeah the messages are rough, yeah the messages are gritty, but its just the built up pain from the harsh urban life style, its just what goes on in the streets, and we have to be heard too people started to respect hip-hop as an art form because even though it was hard, it was still productive in the message and as an outlet but now, what do we have? Laffy Taffy f**king Laffy Taffy how the hell do i defend Laffy Taffy? or the other hundreds of songs like it? how do i explain to somebody the significance of an art form where the most popular song is Laffy Taffy? you can't but on some real sh*t, i've been on a retreat from rap for a couple weeks, going onto a month actually, only rapper I listen too is myself. |
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![]() Cockadoodledoo Mother Fcuka!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,438 Joined: Nov 2005 Member No: 296,088 ![]() |
ha ok. Let me speak my peace on this since, I rap/sing. I honestly believe that out of every genre of music with the exception of country, hip-hop today is the most pathetic excuse for music EVER It's just so damn frail I get tired of listening to it, and even though I try not to contribute to the repetative garbage, I get tired of participating in a genre thats just so corny For the first time in the history of america, there is no music that black people can be proud of None Of course there are good artists, specific artists, such as mos def and little brother, but as far as a movement, as far as whats being PUT OUT, there is almost nothing we've lost our soul, our consciousness, our meaning, our essence everything that went into the forms of music that we cultivated has been lost from the deep significance of slave spirituals, to the blues, the jazz, to rock n roll, to reggae, to early hiphop it's all gone with the bullshit that y'all support today when hiphop first started, up to about a decade ago, it was a music that we could hold for ourselves,and be PROUD of when outsiders tried to step on it, we could be proud of it, and say, hey, this is hip-hop, we love it, and its our message, its our cry for help, its all we have, its us telling you how we live, and the struggles we go through when critics tried to censor hip-hop, we could stand up and defend it we could say, you can't censor hip-hop, yeah the messages are rough, yeah the messages are gritty, but its just the built up pain from the harsh urban life style, its just what goes on in the streets, and we have to be heard too people started to respect hip-hop as an art form because even though it was hard, it was still productive in the message and as an outlet but now, what do we have? Laffy Taffy f**king Laffy Taffy how the hell do i defend Laffy Taffy? or the other hundreds of songs like it? how do i explain to somebody the significance of an art form where the most popular song is Laffy Taffy? you can't but on some real sh*t, i've been on a retreat from rap for a couple weeks, going onto a month actually, only rapper I listen too is myself. ur lost on this one... im glad that u can see the flaws in commercial rap but calling it dead as a whole is an overstatement. if ur immersed in the culture and the whole hip-hop scene (and you shud b if ur an aspiring rapper) than u know that all has not been lost with all these guys setting the u-ground scene on fire!! not to mention the other genres of terrible music thats being put out and commercialized. In rock, for example, it seems like every other band sells it's soul to be the next big thing and lets go of the music that made them popular in the first place. btw all u talkin about how IT iz so sik are stupid....hes not even in the top 20 best rappers out there. O, and MF Doom is more commercial then Immortal Technique BY FAR!! QUOTE Sorry did you read my whole post Of course there are good artists, specific artists, such as mos def and little brother, but as far as a movement, as far as whats being PUT OUT, there is almost nothing thanks. now stfu. tard. Unfortunately, as far as whats being put out, there is almost nothing.....if ur not big in hip-hop.... there [b]is still[b/][i] a rap movement, it has just changed it s outlook. Look online, go to a local battle, turn of ur radio and go immerse urself in the [i]real hip-hop culture instead of talking all this trash. |
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