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I swear that nigga look like a hobo
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SheerExcellence;7336950 said:lazypakman;7336807 said:SheerExcellence;7336614 said:lazypakman;7336575 said:how exactly is he emo rap?
mryounggun;7336177 said:His most mainstream and accessible work thus far is his debut album, 'Camp'. He's kind of a backpack nigga who touches on some interesting themes, like:
1. Being too black for white people and too white for black people
2. Getting famous all of a sudden and the shift in how people treat you
3. Growing up being a nerd in a city like Atlanta that is famous for trap rap and shit like that
Etc, Etc. Camp is actually a pretty dope project. I can't really get with the rest of his shit though. Too experimental. Son actually has bars though if you give him a shot. Real creative punchlines and shit too.
From Village Voice:
Tacking on a new chorus, Glover gets the crowd of hipsters, b-boys, and the girls who dragged their friends with the promise of seeing the guy from Community to chant "Fuck Rap Cool" at end of "Freaks." Rainbow Coalition throwing their hands up in the air to fuck all pretense. All conformity.
People have called Glover's Gambino "emo rap" and it's not all that far off. There's pain there. Alienation. Pining for girls. Being called "faggot by other black guys." But Glover's message is slightly schizophrenic, moving from lines about emotional distance ("It seems the more I try to connect with the world/ I am feeling more alone than I ever have felt before") to hardcore swagger ("I'm a sick boy, nigga"). "When I cough I hope you catch it/My germs in your system, now you coughin' like asthmatic" which Glover raps, over a Sleigh Bells' "Infinity Guitars," on the crunchy "The Real."
http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/2011/03/live_donald_glover_sxsw.php
this nigga the definition of emo rap. this is not even up for debate.
so going by someone else's evaluation of his material makes him an emo rapper?
how is his subject matter (for the most part) any different from the likes of drake, wayne, cudi even eminem?are we classing them as emo rappers as well now?
his character may be corny at times yeah but him actually being himself on tracks gets a lot more respect from me than the next man who consistently rhymes about drugs, cars, women etc.
Bruh its not that serious to me
I never said he shouldn't be respected, as I said I listen to his stuff at times
if someone classified drake, cudi, and eminem (At times) as being emo rappers, i wouldnt disagree
i still like all of them tho
lazypakman;7338077 said:SheerExcellence;7336950 said:lazypakman;733680The bad7 said:SheerExcellence;7336614 said:lazypakman;7336575 said:how exactly is he emo rap?
mryounggun;7336177 said:His most mainstream and accessible work thus far is his debut album, 'Camp'. He's kind of a backpack nigga who touches on some interesting themes, like:
1. Being too black for white people and too white for black people
2. Getting famous all of a sudden and the shift in how people treat you
3. Growing up being a nerd in a city like Atlanta that is famous for trap rap and shit like that
Etc, Etc. Camp is actually a pretty dope project. I can't really get with the rest of his shit though. Too experimental. Son actually has bars though if you give him a shot. Real creative punchlines and shit too.
From Village Voice:
Tacking on a new chorus, Glover gets the crowd of hipsters, b-boys, and the girls who dragged their friends with the promise of seeing the guy from Community to chant "Fuck Rap Cool" at end of "Freaks." Rainbow Coalition throwing their hands up in the air to fuck all pretense. All conformity.
People have called Glover's Gambino "emo rap" and it's not all that far off. There's pain there. Alienation. Pining for girls. Being called "faggot by other black guys." But Glover's message is slightly schizophrenic, moving from lines about emotional distance ("It seems the more I try to connect with the world/ I am feeling more alone than I ever have felt before") to hardcore swagger ("I'm a sick boy, nigga"). "When I cough I hope you catch it/My germs in your system, now you coughin' like asthmatic" which Glover raps, over a Sleigh Bells' "Infinity Guitars," on the crunchy "The Real."
http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/2011/03/live_donald_glover_sxsw.php
this nigga the definition of emo rap. this is not even up for debate.
so going by someone else's evaluation of his material makes him an emo rapper?
how is his subject matter (for the most part) any different from the likes of drake, wayne, cudi even eminem?are we classing them as emo rappers as well now?
his character may be corny at times yeah but him actually being himself on tracks gets a lot more respect from me than the next man who consistently rhymes about drugs, cars, women etc.
Bruh its not that serious to me
I never said he shouldn't be respected, as I said I listen to his stuff at times
if someone classified drake, cudi, and eminem (At times) as being emo rappers, i wouldnt disagree
i still like all of them tho
i'm just saying man, regardless whether it came from your mouth or not (which it didnt here, even though you said its not debatable) it pisses me off when rappers get pigeonholed into a certain type.someone like bino getting too emotional on tracks is no different in tone to me than say 2pac dedicating songs to his mother.
going by that logic 'ye is the biggest emo rapper around.
aladdin1978;7341765 said:You don't need to be educated on him.
You ain't missing nothing.
Just another new age weirdo rapper.
silverfoxx;7338962 said:By the way, Gambino is in my top favorites artists right now, he is not for everyone, but if your an artist, abstract thinker, lame, weirdo, etc. then you will get his music. He also does street/mainstream shit like royality. Dude is talented and diverse, but if your not open minded, then he may not be for you.
My current top favorite
1. Bino
2. XV
3. Issah Rashad
4. Currensy
5. Dom Kennedy
6. Casey Veggies
7. Freedie Gibbs
8. Big KRIT
outside of hip hop
1. Little Dragon
2. SBTKRT
3.Toro y Moi
4.The Black Keys
5. Radiohead
6. Solange
7.Jhene Akio
8.M83
SheerExcellence;c-7338923 said:lazypakman;7338077 said:SheerExcellence;7336950 said:lazypakman;733680The bad7 said:SheerExcellence;7336614 said:lazypakman;7336575 said:how exactly is he emo rap?
mryounggun;7336177 said:His most mainstream and accessible work thus far is his debut album, 'Camp'. He's kind of a backpack nigga who touches on some interesting themes, like:
1. Being too black for white people and too white for black people
2. Getting famous all of a sudden and the shift in how people treat you
3. Growing up being a nerd in a city like Atlanta that is famous for trap rap and shit like that
Etc, Etc. Camp is actually a pretty dope project. I can't really get with the rest of his shit though. Too experimental. Son actually has bars though if you give him a shot. Real creative punchlines and shit too.
From Village Voice:
Tacking on a new chorus, Glover gets the crowd of hipsters, b-boys, and the girls who dragged their friends with the promise of seeing the guy from Community to chant "Fuck Rap Cool" at end of "Freaks." Rainbow Coalition throwing their hands up in the air to fuck all pretense. All conformity.
People have called Glover's Gambino "emo rap" and it's not all that far off. There's pain there. Alienation. Pining for girls. Being called "faggot by other black guys." But Glover's message is slightly schizophrenic, moving from lines about emotional distance ("It seems the more I try to connect with the world/ I am feeling more alone than I ever have felt before") to hardcore swagger ("I'm a sick boy, nigga"). "When I cough I hope you catch it/My germs in your system, now you coughin' like asthmatic" which Glover raps, over a Sleigh Bells' "Infinity Guitars," on the crunchy "The Real."
http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/2011/03/live_donald_glover_sxsw.php
this nigga the definition of emo rap. this is not even up for debate.
so going by someone else's evaluation of his material makes him an emo rapper?
how is his subject matter (for the most part) any different from the likes of drake, wayne, cudi even eminem?are we classing them as emo rappers as well now?
his character may be corny at times yeah but him actually being himself on tracks gets a lot more respect from me than the next man who consistently rhymes about drugs, cars, women etc.
Bruh its not that serious to me
I never said he shouldn't be respected, as I said I listen to his stuff at times
if someone classified drake, cudi, and eminem (At times) as being emo rappers, i wouldnt disagree
i still like all of them tho
i'm just saying man, regardless whether it came from your mouth or not (which it didnt here, even though you said its not debatable) it pisses me off when rappers get pigeonholed into a certain type.someone like bino getting too emotional on tracks is no different in tone to me than say 2pac dedicating songs to his mother.
going by that logic 'ye is the biggest emo rapper around.
Oh no, it came out my mouth. That dude is emo. That doesnt mean he shouldn't be respected tho.
And dear mama is not emo. For lack of a better definition, emo is inward based complaining or dare I say, whining, about things in a manner more associated with women. That is not a hard definition, but it fits. You mentioned drake and cudi. Those are two of the mpst emo dudes around. And you say kanye must be biggest emo dude of all, no shit! The guy complains about fashion blogs mot accepting jom, he claims he is on par with walt Disney, he throws tantrums when he doesn't get an award, he screams that kim Kardashian is most important woman in the universe, and all sorts of emo shit.
Drake raps abt calling up his exgirl and wondering why she left him and saying he can be a better dude and please listen to him
Cudi raps about how no one understand him and he is lonely and his dad left so he stayed in his room and ppl made fun of him
This is definition of the shit.
If kanye, cudi, drake and gambino made a song it works be a big hot pot of emo soup. You can add in frank ocean on the hook singing about how he is in love with his girlfriend's brother and its just tormenting him so much to hide it.
Im not saying anything on the quality of the music, but all these ppl you mentioning are some emo sensitive muh fuckas.