achewon87;4783564 said:Never tried that, used Youtube search and came up empty numerous times.
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achewon87;4783564 said:Never tried that, used Youtube search and came up empty numerous times.
achewon87;4783564 said:Never tried that, used Youtube search and came up empty numerous times.
It is very relevant to the discussion, even though it seems OT. Image is very important to the mainstream, reason why artist like Joel Ortiz never blew up.
Just read the full article.
LOL @ Beyonce publicist talking about charities, that is part of the problem too, folks give money to charities and that is it, it ends there. I will not go in on the veracity of charities as I think they are a bit of a scam as only some of the proceeds actually go to the cause. Again they make it about money and nothing else, and I think that is what Belafonte was sort of saying, this guy marched with activist putting himself out there. Would it have killed Jay & Beyonce to show up with the rest of the folks at the Martin protest, it would have been nothing but time, no check needed to be cut for that.
And Jay should be ashamed of himself claiming to be some sort of owner of the Nets and having folks evicted out of Brooklyn for the Nets arena, shameful. Dude is like an old jazz club owner, just the black front to white money who have no concern for Brooklyn or the people and dude straight pied pipered them. He owns one-fifteenth of one percent of the team for $1 mil.He should have been on the other side of this debate but he chased the money and screwed the people.
jono;4832133 said:There's a difference there, you don't have to be underground to be "real" you can be mainstream and "real", you can be underground and be gimmicky, its all about the artists. Sometimes we will get a Kanye West or a Drake that breaks barriers and changes the image of what a rapper should be but it shouldn't be expected from everybody because while we slowly lose control over the images of rap, we hold on to the soul of it.
jono;4832133 said:So for me I separate real from fake by the backstory of the MC. DMX was always real, he might not have been pop-locking and wearing Adidas but he represents where he's from and speaks HIS OWN voice. As opposed to guys like "Rick Ross" who are selling an image that one of the Giants thinks is marketable.
JohnnyJuice;4872492 said:It seems to me that there is a disconnect. People seem to be mistaking "Hip-Hop" for "rap music." Rap is something you do, Hip-Hop is something you live. "Hip-Hop" in my very humble opinion is NOT "whatever you think it is." That's like saying Islam is "whatever you think it is." Of course things change and evolve but the core intent of the culture (Hip-Hop is not an art...it's a culture comprising of different art forms and the largest segment...the party people) have to remain intact. Hip-Hop was and always will be counter-culture. The culture at the time Hip-Hop was formed was Disco. Hip-Hop utilized disco breaks as a rebellion against the disco aesthetic. Now, Hip-Hop "culture" is no longer anti-anything. It's super-conformity. It wants to be exactly like everything that is cool instead of rebelling against the "cool" and becoming the anti-cool. De La Soul had it right when, after their first album became embedded into pop culture, they backlashed and went in the opposite direction for De La Soul is Dead. THIS is the exact aesthetic of the Hip-Hop mind. P.E.ace.