buttuh_b;4710117 said:usmarin3;4710068 said:buttuh_b;4710048 said:ptowndonte;4710015 said:Like I said before. Dudes like Jay-Z and etc might not talk about the negatives and all the fucked up shit going on in the world, but he does talk about something people are going to relate to. The nigga struggling to feed his kids, riding the city bus to his minimum wage job might not be able to relate to Jay-Z rapping about a new Ferrari, so to him he ain't talking about shit, but the black lawyer or doctor who worked hard to get where he is, who pulls up to his office in his Ferrari damn sure can relate
False. As a young upwardly professional I can't relate to none of the shit he talks about.
Doctors and Lawyers ain't driving maybachs. That's reserved for rich white executives of large corporation.
It's not about the material possession you dimwit, it's about the drive, strive for success. You niggas aren't on the street fighting whitey or shooting AK's in at the oppressers out here but ya'll still manage to relate to these "conscious" rappers.
So anyone who says Jay-Z is one-dimensional is a conscious backpacker huh? That's what this is about usmarin3? That's a logical fallacy. You're correct, Talib and Mos and them are one-dimensional as well. That's why they are rarely discussed in the GOAT conversation-they don't deserve to be there. But when you're talking about rappers like Outkast, Nas, Ice Cube, etc.. they are well rounded artist who bring everything to the table. And you do realize there are more topics than just "money" and "conscious", you're making it seem like that's the end all be all of content. One or the other..
Jay doesn't talk much about his drive and strive. He talks about selling dope in 88, having a lot of material things, and being better than everyone else. I ain't trying to hear that shit b. If I want some real motivation for success I'll listen to a record like "Strong Will Continue".
I didn't say that, don't put words in my mouth. I personally have all those rappers you listed in my top 10 list, and i wouldn't say they all bring everything to the table, some are weaker at certain aspects.
You are completely missing the whole fucking point of this thread. HIPHOP HEADS, PURIST,etc clearly put more weight and emphasis on 'CONSCIOUS'' music, as if it's the end all be all to content. My point is, who the fuck are they to say content has anything to do with skills. People aren't drones, our environment and personality fosters different approach and outlooks on life.
The same neighborhoods that birth MLK, MALCOM are the same neighborhoods that birth Ricky Ross, and Frank Lucas.
So songs like these aren't about wanting more and what not. I didn't even list most of his shit.
So ambitious
Somehow, Someway
Dope Man
New Day
This life is forever
these streets
American Dreaming
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