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Quote from: boycriedwolf619 on February 19, 2007, 09:40:46 PMQuote from: |S|mack |I|n |K|ufis on February 19, 2007, 09:20:36 PMQuote from: da pink panther on February 19, 2007, 03:22:41 PMits jus entertainment niggas chill outRealest shit ever written.There's so much shit in life you gotta take seriously, so why do that to hip-hop?that the problem. people arent taking it seriouslyDon't worry, partner. We got the revolution on our hands.All jokes aside though, it's a bit irrealistic to blame The Powers That Be for the difference between utopian "hip hop music" as you describe it, and your dystopian version of "rap music". Don't look so hard for someone to blame; if anyone, it'll be us. We're the people who have been tricked by slick marketeers, to be trapped in their marketing schemes. Controversy sells, and they've been using that. They made us fiend for it, and now we're the reason why hip hop is dead: deception overrules us. And don't dare to act like hiphop is alive, as if there's anything left of the original spirit of the culture in todays' life.
Quote from: |S|mack |I|n |K|ufis on February 19, 2007, 09:20:36 PMQuote from: da pink panther on February 19, 2007, 03:22:41 PMits jus entertainment niggas chill outRealest shit ever written.There's so much shit in life you gotta take seriously, so why do that to hip-hop?that the problem. people arent taking it seriously
Quote from: da pink panther on February 19, 2007, 03:22:41 PMits jus entertainment niggas chill outRealest shit ever written.There's so much shit in life you gotta take seriously, so why do that to hip-hop?
its jus entertainment niggas chill out
May I?Rap is something you do, Hip Hop is what you live.
Quote from: QuietTruth on February 20, 2007, 03:34:08 PMMay I?Rap is something you do, Hip Hop is what you live.Just for the sake of discussion...wouldn't what you do and what you live be the same thing?-T
Quote from: Tanjibility-The West Coast Rap Amnesiac on February 21, 2007, 12:42:03 AMQuote from: QuietTruth on February 20, 2007, 03:34:08 PMMay I?Rap is something you do, Hip Hop is what you live.Just for the sake of discussion...wouldn't what you do and what you live be the same thing?-TU do know that Hip Hop has 4 elements?
Quote from: Elevz Is Fuckin' Serious About This! on February 20, 2007, 07:52:24 AMQuote from: boycriedwolf619 on February 19, 2007, 09:40:46 PMQuote from: |S|mack |I|n |K|ufis on February 19, 2007, 09:20:36 PMQuote from: da pink panther on February 19, 2007, 03:22:41 PMits jus entertainment niggas chill outRealest shit ever written.There's so much shit in life you gotta take seriously, so why do that to hip-hop?that the problem. people arent taking it seriouslyDon't worry, partner. We got the revolution on our hands.All jokes aside though, it's a bit irrealistic to blame The Powers That Be for the difference between utopian "hip hop music" as you describe it, and your dystopian version of "rap music". Don't look so hard for someone to blame; if anyone, it'll be us. We're the people who have been tricked by slick marketeers, to be trapped in their marketing schemes. Controversy sells, and they've been using that. They made us fiend for it, and now we're the reason why hip hop is dead: deception overrules us. And don't dare to act like hiphop is alive, as if there's anything left of the original spirit of the culture in todays' life.nah as long as there's cats rappin, dancin, djin and graffin it's alive. just cause you can't download it doesn't mean it ain't alive. I see what you're saying but art is art. Just cause a movement isn't in full effect doesn't mean the art isn't what it is.-T
Quote from: Tanjibility-The West Coast Rap Amnesiac on February 20, 2007, 01:05:50 PMQuote from: Elevz Is Fuckin' Serious About This! on February 20, 2007, 07:52:24 AMQuote from: boycriedwolf619 on February 19, 2007, 09:40:46 PMQuote from: |S|mack |I|n |K|ufis on February 19, 2007, 09:20:36 PMQuote from: da pink panther on February 19, 2007, 03:22:41 PMits jus entertainment niggas chill outRealest shit ever written.There's so much shit in life you gotta take seriously, so why do that to hip-hop?that the problem. people arent taking it seriouslyDon't worry, partner. We got the revolution on our hands.All jokes aside though, it's a bit irrealistic to blame The Powers That Be for the difference between utopian "hip hop music" as you describe it, and your dystopian version of "rap music". Don't look so hard for someone to blame; if anyone, it'll be us. We're the people who have been tricked by slick marketeers, to be trapped in their marketing schemes. Controversy sells, and they've been using that. They made us fiend for it, and now we're the reason why hip hop is dead: deception overrules us. And don't dare to act like hiphop is alive, as if there's anything left of the original spirit of the culture in todays' life.nah as long as there's cats rappin, dancin, djin and graffin it's alive. just cause you can't download it doesn't mean it ain't alive. I see what you're saying but art is art. Just cause a movement isn't in full effect doesn't mean the art isn't what it is.-TAnd that's just what I'm saying. The community is just about dead. People who still claim to be living it, have crossed over to some watered down milk-the-cow style. Graffiti art ain't considered hiphop anymore, and any moron is taking b-boy classes for $3 a lesson now. Is that what hiphop was founded on?Don't forget... Them four elements you're referring to are the elements that emerged from hiphop. That's not where hiphop started, but it did define the culture at one time. But now, with the elements commercialized and the spirit gone, what's really left? It seems like weed, voilence and sex are the new elements of whatever is replacing hiphop...
Quote from: Tanjibility-The West Coast Rap Amnesiac on February 20, 2007, 01:05:50 PMQuote from: Elevz Is Fuckin' Serious About This! on February 20, 2007, 07:52:24 AMQuote from: boycriedwolf619 on February 19, 2007, 09:40:46 PMQuote from: |S|mack |I|n |K|ufis on February 19, 2007, 09:20:36 PMQuote from: da pink panther on February 19, 2007, 03:22:41 PMits jus entertainment niggas chill outRealest shit ever written.There's so much shit in life you gotta take seriously, so why do that to hip-hop?that the problem. people arent taking it seriouslyI agree.Don't worry, partner. We got the revolution on our hands.All jokes aside though, it's a bit irrealistic to blame The Powers That Be for the difference between utopian "hip hop music" as you describe it, and your dystopian version of "rap music". Don't look so hard for someone to blame; if anyone, it'll be us. We're the people who have been tricked by slick marketeers, to be trapped in their marketing schemes. Controversy sells, and they've been using that. They made us fiend for it, and now we're the reason why hip hop is dead: deception overrules us. And don't dare to act like hiphop is alive, as if there's anything left of the original spirit of the culture in todays' life.nah as long as there's cats rappin, dancin, djin and graffin it's alive. just cause you can't download it doesn't mean it ain't alive. I see what you're saying but art is art. Just cause a movement isn't in full effect doesn't mean the art isn't what it is.-TAnd that's just what I'm saying. The community is just about dead. People who still claim to be living it, have crossed over to some watered down milk-the-cow style. Graffiti art ain't considered hiphop anymore, and any moron is taking b-boy classes for $3 a lesson now. Is that what hiphop was founded on?Don't forget... Them four elements you're referring to are the elements that emerged from hiphop. That's not where hiphop started, but it did define the culture at one time. But now, with the elements commercialized and the spirit gone, what's really left? It seems like weed, voilence and sex are the new elements of whatever is replacing hiphop...
Quote from: Elevz Is Fuckin' Serious About This! on February 20, 2007, 07:52:24 AMQuote from: boycriedwolf619 on February 19, 2007, 09:40:46 PMQuote from: |S|mack |I|n |K|ufis on February 19, 2007, 09:20:36 PMQuote from: da pink panther on February 19, 2007, 03:22:41 PMits jus entertainment niggas chill outRealest shit ever written.There's so much shit in life you gotta take seriously, so why do that to hip-hop?that the problem. people arent taking it seriouslyI agree.Don't worry, partner. We got the revolution on our hands.All jokes aside though, it's a bit irrealistic to blame The Powers That Be for the difference between utopian "hip hop music" as you describe it, and your dystopian version of "rap music". Don't look so hard for someone to blame; if anyone, it'll be us. We're the people who have been tricked by slick marketeers, to be trapped in their marketing schemes. Controversy sells, and they've been using that. They made us fiend for it, and now we're the reason why hip hop is dead: deception overrules us. And don't dare to act like hiphop is alive, as if there's anything left of the original spirit of the culture in todays' life.nah as long as there's cats rappin, dancin, djin and graffin it's alive. just cause you can't download it doesn't mean it ain't alive. I see what you're saying but art is art. Just cause a movement isn't in full effect doesn't mean the art isn't what it is.-T
Quote from: boycriedwolf619 on February 19, 2007, 09:40:46 PMQuote from: |S|mack |I|n |K|ufis on February 19, 2007, 09:20:36 PMQuote from: da pink panther on February 19, 2007, 03:22:41 PMits jus entertainment niggas chill outRealest shit ever written.There's so much shit in life you gotta take seriously, so why do that to hip-hop?that the problem. people arent taking it seriouslyI agree.Don't worry, partner. We got the revolution on our hands.All jokes aside though, it's a bit irrealistic to blame The Powers That Be for the difference between utopian "hip hop music" as you describe it, and your dystopian version of "rap music". Don't look so hard for someone to blame; if anyone, it'll be us. We're the people who have been tricked by slick marketeers, to be trapped in their marketing schemes. Controversy sells, and they've been using that. They made us fiend for it, and now we're the reason why hip hop is dead: deception overrules us. And don't dare to act like hiphop is alive, as if there's anything left of the original spirit of the culture in todays' life.
Quote from: K.Dub on February 21, 2007, 01:53:17 AMQuote from: Tanjibility-The West Coast Rap Amnesiac on February 21, 2007, 12:42:03 AMQuote from: QuietTruth on February 20, 2007, 03:34:08 PMMay I?Rap is something you do, Hip Hop is what you live.Just for the sake of discussion...wouldn't what you do and what you live be the same thing?-TU do know that Hip Hop has 4 elements?yeah, that's why 3 posts before this post I said: nah as long as there's cats rappin, dancin, djin and graffin it's alive. just cause you can't download it doesn't mean it ain't alive. I see what you're saying but art is art. Just cause a movement isn't in full effect doesn't mean the art isn't what it is.-T