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07-08-2008, 06:50 PM
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yea i love rap music....but 2day its become more commercial and there arent many rappers that rap for the love of the music anymore
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08-08-2008, 12:30 AM
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rap is cool and i like hearing it but the overall quality isn't the same or equal to what it was in the past. If you want explaination listen to Seasons (feat. Masta Ace) But with change their is always controversy |
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11-08-2008, 03:26 AM
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gotta agree with most of you guys, I love all types of music, rap being one of them. I like artists like 2pac, Dre, Cypress Hill, NWA, Method Man, and Red Man, and my new favorite rapper Tech N9ne, he's got the phattest rhymes, and flow ever, it's too good.
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15-08-2008, 04:54 AM
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The new generation of the mainstream blows besides Lupe, Kanye, The Game, and a few others. Late 80s and 90s cant be touched. Most of the rappers are under labels that are ran by white men which is why rap sucks nowadays.(The reason Ice Cube dissed NWA in No Vaseline, he said this shit would happen a long time ago anyway) |
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15-08-2008, 05:09 AM
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It's been overstated and reiterated how rap just isn't the same anymore. Still there are a few rappers and songs out there who are still decent and don't succumb to commercialness. E.g. Talib Kweli, Mos Def, etc. Lupe, Kanye and The Game are real good given the rappers and environment they're surrounded in. |
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15-08-2008, 05:15 AM
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i dunno talib kweli and mos def are good...but not that good. yea yea yea they have "good" lyrics w/e, the production of their albums are pretty BLEH...not the most exciting material
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15-08-2008, 05:23 AM
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Meh I guess it depends on your preference. I've loved all of there work from Eternal Reflection and Black Star days. I'll agree with the fact that production wise their music may not be too strong but lyrically they shit over a lot of other rappers.
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15-08-2008, 02:20 PM
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I dislike kanye, a lot. Even though a lot of people say he's amazing, I'm one of those people that think he's a damn thief for taking other songs, remixing them, and just rapping over their beats, instead of getting his own.
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19-08-2008, 06:10 PM
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| ANBU | I think Chammillionaire AKA King Koopa AKA Mixtape Messiah was/still is holdin it down for the south.
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19-08-2008, 07:33 PM
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Chamillionare is holding down the south in mixtapes overall i think its T.I.
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20-08-2008, 05:22 AM
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Chamil made more than Game according to the Forbes list, Chamil doing his thing. Time for The Game to get his BWS label off since L.A.X. is his last.
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20-08-2008, 01:06 PM
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Any Ludacris fans here? He's brought out a new mixtape (The Preview), been out for a bit now. He's got an album coming out in October. Here's three songs of the mixtape Last edited by ZrKen; 20-08-2008 at 01:23 PM. |
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20-08-2008, 06:23 PM
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I liked Ludas old shit, with every CD he got worse..
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21-08-2008, 02:38 AM
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I don't think luda got worse i think he needs to spread out his writting for example if you head the I'm so hood remix luda arguably has the best verse on their but when he writes a song for his albums it isn't half that good i think he goes to hard on remixis than his own albums
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21-08-2008, 03:18 AM
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I'm so hood is a horrible song. =/ His old shit is arguably better than anything 'newer' like his past album with 'Number one spot' which totally blew.
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21-08-2008, 03:14 PM
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Kel speak the truth. Everything pre- 'Word of Mouth' was awesome by Luda. I'll still check out Theatre of Mind though. Number one spot sucked hardcore |
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21-08-2008, 11:25 PM
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Rappers are workers. They are no different than the person who works at a fast food place. They work for their respective record labels and do what is required for their profession/job. If their label wants them to make tracks/albums that are easier for the public to digest, then so be it. They want to keep their job, because they know that they can be replaced, since there is always an overabundance of rappers from whatever working-poor or working class neighborhood. But ya know, some people get big heads eventually and start thinking that they are not the worker, but either an independent, or the owner. Then they are typically fired, or fired and black-listed. So if I were a rapper, I would do what I can during my period of being marketable. This is also the same in other genres of music, and most evident in the top 40 segment. As for the main topic of this thread, of course the rap scene is changing. It has to, or it will die. Not saying changing will make the genre immortal, but it is the only way for it to at least try to survive. |
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21-08-2008, 11:30 PM
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I'm not saying that I'm so hood is a good song but saying that he has the best verse on the trak
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22-08-2008, 03:07 AM
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They either sell out to get money or stay true to the art.
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22-08-2008, 04:56 AM
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What on earth are you talking about? "The Art?" Are you high or something? Rap hasn't been an art in quite a while, it is under the same umbrella as Elevator music, pure soulless crap. If I were a musician, id like to be paid for my work and effort. I'd like to make a nice career off of my music. If someone asked me to write a song I didn't quite feel too keen too, but they were paying a nice penny for me to write it, I'd be a fool not to take up the offer. It doesn't matter if the devil himself paid me to write a song, money is still money, and money can help buy security of survival, which is what it is all about. Now, would you like for a musician to be broke, but stay true to "the art"? You are sounding quite selfish. You want someone else to do what YOU want them to do even if it is contrary to what they want. You are a piece of work. Little cry baby, getting angry because musicians are trying to put food on the table. The fact of the matter is that Rap as it is now will continue to be what it is, for better or worse, only if it can sustain profitability. If it fails to turn a profit, then it will get canned faster than Alaskan tuna. Nothing of what I said is "bull". ---------------------------------------------------------- Also you little pissjob, what does it mean to "stay true to the art"? Isn't that so subjective it hurts? Define your terms. Last edited by kome88; 22-08-2008 at 04:57 AM. Reason: Forgot my stinger. | |
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