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Quote from: RadioTube!_301 on February 28, 2009, 07:10:26 AMI'll keep my Rap Music with real music like & rather than my music with only the basics like i give The Cool Kidz they props and that's where it stops. Is that what "real" hip hop is. I mean no disrespect to tha past and the forefathers but it's 2009, that shit has to left in tha past like last years milk in tha fridge today and your favorite toy you had growing up as a kid (you'd wanna preserve it maybe, but u gotta put it up and advance yourself). Every now and again "Retro" hip hop records are cool and will always be, even for a concept album/mixtape today, but if every record has that same old sound with just tha same drums, same bass, and high top fade rhymes, you aren't exactly what I call a Good Artist. Every coast has this problem but c'mon- New York style Hip Hop (no disrespect bcuz I fux wit em all) has been more boring then watching nothing but back to back to back to back to back and more back to backs of dance records and kiddie records. though not all bad, it's still just as bad. and i'm not generalizing. i need my records like & but as human beings dont we all need variety (and good variety) *Classic* - is this not the same message we heard 16 years ago, i think it's time to move on. i love the beat but how shitty jealous can 1 State be? - not an enjoyable record by my standards but definitly a direction of where Hip Hop needs to go. I love simple records too, but you can't possible say your perception of Hip Hop is better when you do nothing to your music but spit metaphoric poetry.So basically, what you are saying is there is no message in any of the music 3-6 does, so it stays fresh.
I'll keep my Rap Music with real music like & rather than my music with only the basics like i give The Cool Kidz they props and that's where it stops. Is that what "real" hip hop is. I mean no disrespect to tha past and the forefathers but it's 2009, that shit has to left in tha past like last years milk in tha fridge today and your favorite toy you had growing up as a kid (you'd wanna preserve it maybe, but u gotta put it up and advance yourself). Every now and again "Retro" hip hop records are cool and will always be, even for a concept album/mixtape today, but if every record has that same old sound with just tha same drums, same bass, and high top fade rhymes, you aren't exactly what I call a Good Artist. Every coast has this problem but c'mon- New York style Hip Hop (no disrespect bcuz I fux wit em all) has been more boring then watching nothing but back to back to back to back to back and more back to backs of dance records and kiddie records. though not all bad, it's still just as bad. and i'm not generalizing. i need my records like & but as human beings dont we all need variety (and good variety) *Classic* - is this not the same message we heard 16 years ago, i think it's time to move on. i love the beat but how shitty jealous can 1 State be? - not an enjoyable record by my standards but definitly a direction of where Hip Hop needs to go. I love simple records too, but you can't possible say your perception of Hip Hop is better when you do nothing to your music but spit metaphoric poetry.
Quote from: Supa Star on February 28, 2009, 07:24:07 AMQuote from: RadioTube!_301 on February 28, 2009, 07:10:26 AMI'll keep my Rap Music with real music like & rather than my music with only the basics like i give The Cool Kidz they props and that's where it stops. Is that what "real" hip hop is. I mean no disrespect to tha past and the forefathers but it's 2009, that shit has to left in tha past like last years milk in tha fridge today and your favorite toy you had growing up as a kid (you'd wanna preserve it maybe, but u gotta put it up and advance yourself). Every now and again "Retro" hip hop records are cool and will always be, even for a concept album/mixtape today, but if every record has that same old sound with just tha same drums, same bass, and high top fade rhymes, you aren't exactly what I call a Good Artist. Every coast has this problem but c'mon- New York style Hip Hop (no disrespect bcuz I fux wit em all) has been more boring then watching nothing but back to back to back to back to back and more back to backs of dance records and kiddie records. though not all bad, it's still just as bad. and i'm not generalizing. i need my records like & but as human beings dont we all need variety (and good variety) *Classic* - is this not the same message we heard 16 years ago, i think it's time to move on. i love the beat but how shitty jealous can 1 State be? - not an enjoyable record by my standards but definitly a direction of where Hip Hop needs to go. I love simple records too, but you can't possible say your perception of Hip Hop is better when you do nothing to your music but spit metaphoric poetry.So basically, what you are saying is there is no message in any of the music 3-6 does, so it stays fresh.Yeah pretty much, that's in any genre of music. the best songs are really about nothin but chill shit (being high, partying, and other social activities/events). but the message Three 6 put out and why I like em so much is have fun and dumb out. how could you live a good life if you don't sometimes? or
Quote from: RadioTube!_301 on February 28, 2009, 07:28:20 AMQuote from: Supa Star on February 28, 2009, 07:24:07 AMQuote from: RadioTube!_301 on February 28, 2009, 07:10:26 AMI'll keep my Rap Music with real music like & rather than my music with only the basics like i give The Cool Kidz they props and that's where it stops. Is that what "real" hip hop is. I mean no disrespect to tha past and the forefathers but it's 2009, that shit has to left in tha past like last years milk in tha fridge today and your favorite toy you had growing up as a kid (you'd wanna preserve it maybe, but u gotta put it up and advance yourself). Every now and again "Retro" hip hop records are cool and will always be, even for a concept album/mixtape today, but if every record has that same old sound with just tha same drums, same bass, and high top fade rhymes, you aren't exactly what I call a Good Artist. Every coast has this problem but c'mon- New York style Hip Hop (no disrespect bcuz I fux wit em all) has been more boring then watching nothing but back to back to back to back to back and more back to backs of dance records and kiddie records. though not all bad, it's still just as bad. and i'm not generalizing. i need my records like & but as human beings dont we all need variety (and good variety) *Classic* - is this not the same message we heard 16 years ago, i think it's time to move on. i love the beat but how shitty jealous can 1 State be? - not an enjoyable record by my standards but definitly a direction of where Hip Hop needs to go. I love simple records too, but you can't possible say your perception of Hip Hop is better when you do nothing to your music but spit metaphoric poetry.So basically, what you are saying is there is no message in any of the music 3-6 does, so it stays fresh.Yeah pretty much, that's in any genre of music. the best songs are really about nothin but chill shit (being high, partying, and other social activities/events). but the message Three 6 put out and why I like em so much is have fun and dumb out. how could you live a good life if you don't sometimes? or OK, fair enough, but are you saying you don't like any hip hop songs with a message in because eventually, the message becomes outdated and meaningless?
So if you can't dance to a song or play it a family reunion, they won't be remembered, what a load of shit. They are the most likely songs I'll play when I get older. I know for a fact if I had a bunch of friends over I would play Mass Appeal, Memory Lane, The Come Up etc, over Stanky Leg, Crank Dat, Low and all that shit. Them last songs I just named will never be remembered and played again because they are just a fad and it will fade out. I was a bit into So Solid Crew/Oxide & Neutrino at one point when there was a fad on here in the UK, but I listen back and listen to that shit with embarrasement. That is just your personal opinion, so stop typing as everyone and change it to I as that is how you feel.
Quote from: Supa Star on February 28, 2009, 10:50:22 AMSo if you can't dance to a song or play it a family reunion, they won't be remembered, what a load of shit. They are the most likely songs I'll play when I get older. I know for a fact if I had a bunch of friends over I would play Mass Appeal, Memory Lane, The Come Up etc, over Stanky Leg, Crank Dat, Low and all that shit. Them last songs I just named will never be remembered and played again because they are just a fad and it will fade out. I was a bit into So Solid Crew/Oxide & Neutrino at one point when there was a fad on here in the UK, but I listen back and listen to that shit with embarrasement. That is just your personal opinion, so stop typing as everyone and change it to I as that is how you feel.now i c... you're from the UK- u don't vibe like we do ova here in the States. i say nothing about playing Stanky Legg when u around ya niggaz or a reunion when ur 70. i think ur just a bored as fuck jackass who's mad that i'm right and the way i've analyzed this WHOLE topic is sharper than anything you've come up with in school or in the work field since u 1st popped outcha mama hairy asshole (and u started this thread too). and how do u listen 2 rap music and be embarrassed- you're not even from tha same hood as them or black for that matter. u dont hear niggaz like i'm embarrassed bcuz 50 cent shitted on Robbie Williams and Vanilla Ice got hung over a balcony so I'm upset *i'm high*. it's saturday, you're such a man - go out and do somethin', do u not have any bitches 2 fuck
I like how he attacks people for spending too much time on here or being here on a saturday but yet he replies more then anyone to the thread with long drawn nonsense bullshit
damn u still havent logged off...ur hurting everyone with all this wack shit u drop, it hurts more then getting the swine fluQuote from: Laconic on March 16, 2010, 08:21:33 AMTue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:15 AM By: Ice CubeMe and Mack 10 together again? I never say never, but he has the kiss the ring first.Cubegbee:@ Petey: you sound like a broken record, time to grow up.
Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:15 AM By: Ice CubeMe and Mack 10 together again? I never say never, but he has the kiss the ring first.Cube
I have to start poppin viagra and bouncing my granddaughter on my lap