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I love how some decided to prove thier point with some lyrics.... dorks.
For those who said ROCK- "Rock & Roll" in its earliest stages was a faster paced pop music that came from the most popular tunes of the day, styles like country, folk, & R&B. Basically the Oldies station. Elvis is given the title of the king of Rock & Roll because of the huge strides he made in public ACCEPTANCE. You could now sound different than you may look, and musicians now had the freedom to move,act,and sing in suggestive ways. ~ If you like Death Metal, you can thank guys like Elvis. For those who said RAP- "Rap" music in its earliest stages was a vocal and musical expansion of classic jazz & R&B. In has a huge push to popularity from the Disco era, and if Im not mistaken had its first hit in the late 70's. It also has a huge influence from Pop music from the time, and the tradition continues today. ~ If you like Hip Hop, you can thank guys like Micheal Jackson. My point to all of this is simply that those who choose a single side of a musical spectrum are foolish to assume that they are being entertained by a sound/style/music that is unique or seperate from other forms of music. I , like anyone else have my preferences based on what I find most appealing, but if you really want to experiance a musical delight... check out early music, and old Jazz, Folk, R&B, & Country. Things like Elvis, Hank Williams, Nina Simone, & James Brown. |
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and why did u post a picture of eminem that says wiggers on it? maybe you should try listening to what he has to say in his music, rather than paying attention to his skin colour - idiot. oOo: |
If it sounds good I'll listen to it.
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early rock = 12 bar blues
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The number 5 is starting to get real popular. happy:
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the only good about 50 cent is his beats and he didnt make them , he had to have dre make his beats for him ... new school rap SUCKS annoy:
ice cube and krs- one > 50 cent and all the new school rappers |
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Most rappers have other people make beats for them. These people are called producers. DJ Premier Pete Rock Jay Dilla Dr Dre DJ Hi-Tek The Beatminerz Large Professor RZA Tony Touch Marley Marl Prince Paul Will.I.Am 9th Wonder DJ Spinna ....Are all very successful producers.....If a rapper chooses to have a producer make a beat for him, it certainly does not mean he can't do it himself. It's just another job in the industry, and another level of appreciation for audiences and fans to acknowledge. There's plenty of good new school rap. Just little or no good COMMERCIAL new school rap, except for artists like Jurassic 5, The Roots, Talib Kweli, Blackalicious and Mos Def..... KRS and Ice Cube aren't anything spectactular anyway. There's a bunch of good new school artists that sound far better than they ever did. |
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atmosphere, pharcyde, outkast, goodie mob, common, kanye are all great new school rappers aswell. |
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this is coming from ME (mr. my-music is-better-than-yours-and-im-stubborn-so-fuck-you). Outkast is awesome, or at least Andre 3000, he writes and plays all his own stuff, all the instruments, which takes skill.
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Their first couple of albums each could be considered "old school," but then they both have albums leading into the late 90s, and De La is still going strong.... |
they both have good and bad songs. For instance, Lose Yourself is a good rap somg, and I enjoy it. If I had to choose between, I'd take rock
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Tripper have you ever heard the teack by SSU called Union Dues ? I always havee a hard time understanding why you dislike them so much........
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i leave for two weeks and im surprised this is still going happy:
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I won't really pick one over the other, because I dislike both, depending on what we are talking about. I don't like punk rock, or today's rock music a la Korn, or whatever other types of today's rock. 80's rock and southern rock to me are much more interesting, mainly because I like the style of the way the guitar is used in southern rock. I am a novice guitar player, so that really appeals more to me than today's rock.
I don't like rap at all, but that's my opinion. For some (many) of you who live in Canada or other nations around the world, perhaps you don't quite understand why so many people hate rap. At my university (University of Alabama) everybody has succumbed to the peer pressure of listening to what's cool at the time instead of what they really enjoy. At every frat party all that's ever played is rap. everybody is enthralled with it, more because of what the rap life symbolizes, rather than the music itself. The feeling of bling bling, big cars, easy women, etc. seem to be profiled many times over with the general population at my college (go to ua.thefacebook.com and you'll see some of the morons who try way too hard to fit in by listening to rap). The student body listens to rap because it reflects most people's sole reason that they are even in college: to get "wasted every night and fuck as many bitches as possible" (actual quote from my dorm neighbor). Even worse are the rednecks who listen to rap. Yes, rap has become such a matter of peer pressure that it is not uncommon to see somebody driving a jacked up Z71 with Flowmasters, Buckmasters, and Ducks Unlimited stickers on the back window while listening to mainstream rap. These guys are particularly the worse, wearing camouflage baseball caps and confederate flag shirts while talking about how phat 50 is. These people are the main reason why a lot of people here hate rap. It's not because of the music, but rather the hordes of dumbasses who listen to it. |
i saw Scratch from the Roots last night, it was fuckin nuts... if anyone disputes that hip-hop takes skill, i urge you to check this guy out... human beatbox + looping the beat, one turntable, unbelievable... he covers entire songs by himself...
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[quote="Chronic Diarrhea":adfde]I don't like rap at all, but that's my opinion. For some (many) of you who live in Canada or other nations around the world, perhaps you don't quite understand why so many people hate rap. At my university (University of Alabama) everybody has succumbed to the peer pressure of listening to what's cool at the time instead of what they really enjoy. At every frat party all that's ever played is rap. everybody is enthralled with it, more because of what the rap life symbolizes, rather than the music itself. The feeling of bling bling, big cars, easy women, etc. seem to be profiled many times over with the general population at my college (go to ua.thefacebook.com and you'll see some of the morons who try way too hard to fit in by listening to rap). The student body listens to rap because it reflects most people's sole reason that they are even in college: to get "wasted every night and fuck as many bitches as possible" (actual quote from my dorm neighbor).
Even worse are the rednecks who listen to rap. Yes, rap has become such a matter of peer pressure that it is not uncommon to see somebody driving a jacked up Z71 with Flowmasters, Buckmasters, and Ducks Unlimited stickers on the back window while listening to mainstream rap. These guys are particularly the worse, wearing camouflage baseball caps and confederate flag shirts while talking about how phat 50 is. These people are the main reason why a lot of people here hate rap. It's not because of the music, but rather the hordes of dumbasses who listen to it.[/quote:adfde] Yeah dude, it's the same down here, almost exactly. Except the redneck thing.... Thing is, they all listen to shit commercial/mainstream rap. That's not real rap, that's materialistic, cocky, bollocks. Real rap has been forced into the underground because of this stupid "hiphop." There is still a HUGE scene though. Just check out my mp3 playlist, over like 6,000 tracks with the majority of them being GOOD hiphop...Theres a couple 50 cent tracks that I've downloaded for other people etc, but still - There is a seriously strong lack of, Chingys, Three 6 mafias, lil jons, and all that other bullish. ...and someone asked me about SweatShopUnion. Union Dues? Listen to about 2 minutes into that song and it will sum up why that track, IMO, sucks. Dude sounds like a fruitcake. |
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