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COUNTRY HIP HOP.......NO LIE....THE WHITE FOLKS ARE LOVIN IT
« on: March 06, 2006, 12:53:34 AM »
When my brother showed me the new single from T. Atkins I about lost it. This country singer is talkin about a "bu-du-a-dunk" in
his hook....straight hiest from Missy herself. The video looked like a hip hop video with fine ass booty all over it but their wearing cowboy hats.....ain't that the crazyist shit you ever heard.....country hip hop....I still can't get over it but me being a white hip hop producer....I'm about to find me some cowboys to sing on my shit....that's money right there.....any cowboys out there?

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Re: COUNTRY HIP HOP.......NO LIE....THE WHITE FOLKS ARE LOVIN IT
« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2006, 03:05:21 AM »
get that cheese homie....how much you charge for a beat.
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« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2006, 09:05:59 PM »
Yeah, that song is great.  The guy (Trace Akins) isn't really just jacking it, it's supposed to be kind of like a tongue-in-cheek thing where the guy's trying to be cool when he's not really.

"Now honey you can't blame her for what her momma gave her
It aint' hard to hate her for workin' that money maker

then the hook is

With that Honkey Tonk Ba Donka Donk
Keepin' perfect rythym make you wanna swing along
got it goin' on like Donkey Kong
sayin' ooooh weee shut my mouth slap your grandma
There oughta be a law, get the sherriff on the phone
Lord have mercy, how'd she even get those britches on
with that Honkey Tonk Ba Donka Donk

Great song, if you ask me, even better video, lol.

I've been telling people this shit for a decade now, get Willie Nelson on some hiphop songs or sample some Willie Nelson you have an immediate huge hit.  Hip Hop has barely TOUCHED country and there's tons and tons of great songs that could be interpolated or sampled.  The only two I can think of that people had the balls to do was Wyclef  Jean doing "The Gambler" with Kenny Rogers and Pras doing "Ghetto Superstar" which jacked Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton's "Islands in the Stream". 
 

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Re: COUNTRY HIP HOP.......NO LIE....THE WHITE FOLKS ARE LOVIN IT
« Reply #3 on: March 06, 2006, 09:09:37 PM »
I used to think Kid Rock had a nice flow in his raps and hes a country singer now i think. I havent heard that T. Atkins though.
 

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Re: COUNTRY HIP HOP.......NO LIE....THE WHITE FOLKS ARE LOVIN IT
« Reply #4 on: March 06, 2006, 11:06:07 PM »
haha trace's song is the shit and if u guys have heard cowboy troy he raps on contry tunes i dont like it tho lol sounds shitty
 

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Re: COUNTRY HIP HOP.......NO LIE....THE WHITE FOLKS ARE LOVIN IT
« Reply #5 on: March 07, 2006, 12:49:30 AM »
they did love that over and over again shit.. .w. nelly and that country cat
 

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Re: COUNTRY HIP HOP.......NO LIE....THE WHITE FOLKS ARE LOVIN IT
« Reply #6 on: March 07, 2006, 05:54:16 AM »
I've been telling people this shit for a decade now, get Willie Nelson on some hiphop songs or sample some Willie Nelson you have an immediate huge hit.  Hip Hop has barely TOUCHED country and there's tons and tons of great songs that could be interpolated or sampled.  The only two I can think of that people had the balls to do was Wyclef  Jean doing "The Gambler" with Kenny Rogers and Pras doing "Ghetto Superstar" which jacked Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton's "Islands in the Stream". 

i think Coolio had a track with/sampling Kenny Rogers too...
 

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Re: COUNTRY HIP HOP.......NO LIE....THE WHITE FOLKS ARE LOVIN IT
« Reply #7 on: March 13, 2006, 10:45:33 PM »
This ain't about rappers using country songs this is about country artist using hip hop style beats!!
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Re: COUNTRY HIP HOP.......NO LIE....THE WHITE FOLKS ARE LOVIN IT
« Reply #8 on: March 13, 2006, 11:10:23 PM »
I've been telling people this shit for a decade now, get Willie Nelson on some hiphop songs or sample some Willie Nelson you have an immediate huge hit.  Hip Hop has barely TOUCHED country and there's tons and tons of great songs that could be interpolated or sampled.  The only two I can think of that people had the balls to do was Wyclef  Jean doing "The Gambler" with Kenny Rogers and Pras doing "Ghetto Superstar" which jacked Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton's "Islands in the Stream". 

i think Coolio had a track with/sampling Kenny Rogers too...

That song was TRAAAAAAAAAAAAAASH though...he performed it at a conference I went to back in 2000.

Personally, country and rap doesn't blend too good to me. The Nelly Tim McGraw song is alright, but it's basically a regular country song with Nelly singin on it, and he's "country" anyway so it worked. But it sounds like anything rap n country together is just forced.

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Re: COUNTRY HIP HOP.......NO LIE....THE WHITE FOLKS ARE LOVIN IT
« Reply #9 on: March 14, 2006, 01:36:57 PM »
This ain't about rappers using country songs this is about country artist using hip hop style beats!!


Country artists have beeen "rapping" for years. It's more Warren G style melodic rapping but it certainly isn't singing. Charlie Daniels is a great example on tracks like Uneasy Rider The Devil Went Down To Georgia, which came out in '72 and '79. Chuck Berry was a mix of Country and Blues and he was "rapping" on Too Much Monkey Business which took the old Blues style rapping to another level and Bob Dylan influenced directly by Monkey Business took it a step ahead with Subterrenean Homesick Blues and It's Alright Ma, both of which influenced Kris Kristofferson who "rapped" on Best of All Possible Worlds, which would have directly influenced Charlie Daniels, if he wasn't already influenced by Jimmy Dean's Big Bad John, which was simple rhyme rhythm and melody. Dylan inspired the complex stuff that influenced Springsteen to write a song like Blinded By The Light and even Kurtis Blow had Bob Dylan featured on one of his 80s albums to give a clear impression that Dylan had an influence on rapping. Of course as complex as Dylan's rap was one could argue that the complexity in Dylan's work canbe found as far back as Gilbert and Sullivan's " "I am the very model of a modern Major-General", which was written in the 1870s.
 

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« Reply #10 on: March 15, 2006, 05:33:14 AM »
Yup.  White people have been rapping for years.  White people have also been making hip-hop like beats for years.  Has anybody heard the song? It's not a hiphop beat, it's a country song with traditional country guitars and everything.  The only thing 'hiphop' about it is the word Badonkadonk.  Believe it or not, white people are attracted to women's asses, too.

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I wish you could have turned my head and left my heart alone
Ever since I met you, baby, you have done me wrong.
You walk by and you shake that thing and you know I'm not that strong,
But I wish you could have turned my head and left my heart alone.

First time I laid eyes on you, got caught up in your sway;
Thought I didn't have a chance and then you looked my way.
From the longin' to the lovin', girl, we've made it all the way,
But for all the hunger in my eyes my heart has had to pay.
 

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Re: COUNTRY HIP HOP.......NO LIE....THE WHITE FOLKS ARE LOVIN IT
« Reply #11 on: March 15, 2006, 07:14:22 AM »
I've been telling people this shit for a decade now, get Willie Nelson on some hiphop songs or sample some Willie Nelson you have an immediate huge hit.  Hip Hop has barely TOUCHED country and there's tons and tons of great songs that could be interpolated or sampled.  The only two I can think of that people had the balls to do was Wyclef  Jean doing "The Gambler" with Kenny Rogers and Pras doing "Ghetto Superstar" which jacked Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton's "Islands in the Stream". 

i think Coolio had a track with/sampling Kenny Rogers too...

I got the enhanced cd single of that track, including the music video ;D
 

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Re: COUNTRY HIP HOP.......NO LIE....THE WHITE FOLKS ARE LOVIN IT
« Reply #12 on: March 15, 2006, 08:53:08 AM »
Yeah, that song is great.  The guy (Trace Akins) isn't really just jacking it, it's supposed to be kind of like a tongue-in-cheek thing where the guy's trying to be cool when he's not really.

"Now honey you can't blame her for what her momma gave her
It aint' hard to hate her for workin' that money maker

then the hook is

With that Honkey Tonk Ba Donka Donk
Keepin' perfect rythym make you wanna swing along
got it goin' on like Donkey Kong
sayin' ooooh weee shut my mouth slap your grandma
There oughta be a law, get the sherriff on the phone
Lord have mercy, how'd she even get those britches on
with that Honkey Tonk Ba Donka Donk

Great song, if you ask me, even better video, lol.

I've been telling people this shit for a decade now, get Willie Nelson on some hiphop songs or sample some Willie Nelson you have an immediate huge hit.  Hip Hop has barely TOUCHED country and there's tons and tons of great songs that could be interpolated or sampled.  The only two I can think of that people had the balls to do was Wyclef  Jean doing "The Gambler" with Kenny Rogers and Pras doing "Ghetto Superstar" which jacked Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton's "Islands in the Stream". 

I haven't heard the song by Trace Adkins, but all the stuff Wyclef (produced "Ghetto Superstar" for Pras and "The Gambler" with Kenny Rogers) has been a part of came out sounding pretty nice.  The song Nelly did also came out sounding pretty clean.

I ain't really down with the booty shaking type of garbage, but I can't deny that hip-hop and country do make for suprisingly compatible bedfellows. 

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Re: COUNTRY HIP HOP.......NO LIE....THE WHITE FOLKS ARE LOVIN IT
« Reply #13 on: March 15, 2006, 03:27:06 PM »
im not buying this county/hip hop music i think its trash.