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traestar;4672270 said:I just watched the interview, make sure you check it out! They were really telling it like it is!
achewon87;4671135 said:loch121;4670074 said:Only ppl who are not hip hop say there's no such thing as real hip hop.
I take exception to that, I mean I am pretty sure I am hip-hop to the core and I don't subscribe to that belief. Again if we are talking hip-hop; beats, rhymes and life then sadly YMCMB and MMG are hip-hop, it is not very good hip-hop but it is what it is. Just b/c we do not agree with the subject matter and image behind the music does not make it hip-hop. Now if you want to talk crossover shit, like the Common song posted above, then understand that is not hip-hop in anyway shape or form, rapper featured or not.
Is Premo any less hip-hop cause he laid tracks for Limp Bizkit and Christina Aguilera? I would say 100% no, would you not agree?
As for metal bands being critical of one and other. Sure they are but you have to understand that the sub genres of Speed Metal, Heavy Metal, Death Metal etc. are widely accepted by each fan base and they will argue just the same over which is more "real". But just like hip-hop it is all still metal regardless of which type. As for the punk rock comment, it is a music based off of anti establishment feelings so when say a Blink 182 crosses over, I would expect that it would upset a bunch folks but to be fair; Blink 182 was not using traditional punk rock when they blew up, they changed there style of music to "sell out". Are we talking Reggae or Dancehall? Cause there is a difference. I have hears rumors that Supercat was not allowed back to Jamaica after coming up to the States and blowing up, is this true? Not sure . Artist like Sean Paul and Nina Sky do not make Reggae or Dancehall music, they make pop music. And to be fair Shabba Ranks, Elephant Man, T.O.K. & Beenie Man have all had massive hits and are still considered Dancehall musicians I mean shit when I was in the islands 2-3 yrs ago, Chaka Demus and Pliers were still getting burn.
What I meant by that comment is, Rock and Country music do not put there artist in a box, nor should hip-hop. And I could have misunderstood what you meant when you posted that comment, I agree that the purist of those genres argue the same as hip-hop heads but my point is we should not as fans of the music. If an artist has an issue with another artist that is on them and he should just enjoy the good music available to us.
loch121;4672880 said:achewon87;4671135 said:loch121;4670074 said:Only ppl who are not hip hop say there's no such thing as real hip hop.
I take exception to that, I mean I am pretty sure I am hip-hop to the core and I don't subscribe to that belief. Again if we are talking hip-hop; beats, rhymes and life then sadly YMCMB and MMG are hip-hop, it is not very good hip-hop but it is what it is. Just b/c we do not agree with the subject matter and image behind the music does not make it hip-hop. Now if you want to talk crossover shit, like the Common song posted above, then understand that is not hip-hop in anyway shape or form, rapper featured or not.
Is Premo any less hip-hop cause he laid tracks for Limp Bizkit and Christina Aguilera? I would say 100% no, would you not agree?
As for metal bands being critical of one and other. Sure they are but you have to understand that the sub genres of Speed Metal, Heavy Metal, Death Metal etc. are widely accepted by each fan base and they will argue just the same over which is more "real". But just like hip-hop it is all still metal regardless of which type. As for the punk rock comment, it is a music based off of anti establishment feelings so when say a Blink 182 crosses over, I would expect that it would upset a bunch folks but to be fair; Blink 182 was not using traditional punk rock when they blew up, they changed there style of music to "sell out". Are we talking Reggae or Dancehall? Cause there is a difference. I have hears rumors that Supercat was not allowed back to Jamaica after coming up to the States and blowing up, is this true? Not sure . Artist like Sean Paul and Nina Sky do not make Reggae or Dancehall music, they make pop music. And to be fair Shabba Ranks, Elephant Man, T.O.K. & Beenie Man have all had massive hits and are still considered Dancehall musicians I mean shit when I was in the islands 2-3 yrs ago, Chaka Demus and Pliers were still getting burn.
What I meant by that comment is, Rock and Country music do not put there artist in a box, nor should hip-hop. And I could have misunderstood what you meant when you posted that comment, I agree that the purist of those genres argue the same as hip-hop heads but my point is we should not as fans of the music. If an artist has an issue with another artist that is on them and he should just enjoy the good music available to us.
I strongly disagree.Like I said it's intent.if your just in it for the bread following trends with no artistry of yourself you are not real hip hop to me.
And a lot of those guys who are wack you may be talking about go out of their way to not be called hip hop like Pimp C and Waka who basically say fuck hip hop
RIP Pimp but, that ain't hip hop having the attitude of fuck hip hop
If you don't respect the craft and the history you are not hip hop to me.Your into rap(not you personally)
That primo interview is the truth
rip.dilla;4658937 said:Why is the writer worried about what some rappers think of the musical genre they're into?
I'm done with these arguments. I listen TO WHATEVER THE FUCK I want ..
At the end of the day, its just music. Everyone's different. The way the melodies of a song capture one person might not be the same for others and vice versa
traestar;4721400 said:I agree with what you said man! My thing is is that the mainstream has really put a gridlock on rappers in the game who embraced knowledge, respect, and creativity. They've made the rules that created this monotinous illusion of a culture that they wanted the people involved within it to be destroyed. Sorry it took so long to respond, mind has been all over the place lately, lol
RuffDraft;4730149 said:traestar;4721400 said:I agree with what you said man! My thing is is that the mainstream has really put a gridlock on rappers in the game who embraced knowledge, respect, and creativity. They've made the rules that created this monotinous illusion of a culture that they wanted the people involved within it to be destroyed. Sorry it took so long to respond, mind has been all over the place lately, lol
Agreed & not to worry, I'm away on holiday for another two weeks, but I'll be back posting many threads upon my return.
Off on a bear tour though, so that is if I don't get eaten!
traestar;4721400 said:I agree with what you said man! My thing is is that the mainstream has really put a gridlock on rappers in the game who embraced knowledge, respect, and creativity. They've made the rules that created this monotinous illusion of a culture that they wanted the people involved within it to be destroyed. Sorry it took so long to respond, mind has been all over the place lately, lol
achewon87;4781236 said:traestar;4721400 said:I agree with what you said man! My thing is is that the mainstream has really put a gridlock on rappers in the game who embraced knowledge, respect, and creativity. They've made the rules that created this monotinous illusion of a culture that they wanted the people involved within it to be destroyed. Sorry it took so long to respond, mind has been all over the place lately, lol
I agree with what you posted here. The lack of respect that mainstream artist have for their fans is appalling.Think about what people listen to. Rappers talking about how much money they have and how you ain't shit cause you got nothing, basically talking down to the listener; it's akin to mental prison, you listen to shit like that all day everyday 100% it has an effect on the individual, mental shackles. They are not educating anyone, no lessons are being taught other than I got all this shit by selling drugs, which is a huge lie to impart on fragile minds. I mean even Jay-Z has the world believing he sold drugs once as a kingpin, really? Get the fuck outta here with that. I don't believe you, you need more people..lol
Mainstream hip-hop is poison for the mind, but it is still hip-hop.
traestar;4783442 said:I got ya tho with that Rass Kass track
achewon87;4783451 said:traestar;4783442 said:I got ya tho with that Rass Kass track
I have had some much trouble finding it on Youtube. Thx, added it to my favs.
How many pages did you go back? 2-3?