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Quote from: Sound on June 07, 2009, 01:38:27 PMBecause hip hop is the probably the lowest artistically redeeming form of music. It has the easiest, simplest form of instrumentation. The vocal acts for the most part take you absolutely nowhere or say nothing of relevance, and it is increasingly played for the masses only only if it will be a guaranteed success in a night club, where large masses of idiots go to get drunk and preen around, and where they'll need something simple and egotistical as the musical backdrop.I would say the most lyrical artists are rappers. I could easily give you a list of rappers who lyrically shit on the legends of rock.
Because hip hop is the probably the lowest artistically redeeming form of music. It has the easiest, simplest form of instrumentation. The vocal acts for the most part take you absolutely nowhere or say nothing of relevance, and it is increasingly played for the masses only only if it will be a guaranteed success in a night club, where large masses of idiots go to get drunk and preen around, and where they'll need something simple and egotistical as the musical backdrop.
Quote from: rapsodie on June 08, 2009, 12:22:30 AMQuote from: Sound on June 07, 2009, 01:38:27 PMBecause hip hop is the probably the lowest artistically redeeming form of music. It has the easiest, simplest form of instrumentation. The vocal acts for the most part take you absolutely nowhere or say nothing of relevance, and it is increasingly played for the masses only only if it will be a guaranteed success in a night club, where large masses of idiots go to get drunk and preen around, and where they'll need something simple and egotistical as the musical backdrop.I would say the most lyrical artists are rappers. I could easily give you a list of rappers who lyrically shit on the legends of rock.no you cant. you were the same stupid nig nog who was trying to say ?uestlove was one of the most talented drummers ever right? I don't care to hear your opinion. It is worthless to people who appreciate music.
The lyricism of hip-hop is so wide-ranging that it depends what you compare it on. Hip-hop lyrics can touch on a lot more complex rhyme schemes and you can get a lot of things across. However, other genres have employed more abstract and metaphorical rhymes that hip-hop artists almost never use.As for the original topic, it might be impressive for a young kid to create something, but that's not a reason for me to listen. There's no A for effort with music, give me something that appeals to me.
Quote from: Tay on June 09, 2009, 12:08:12 AMThe lyricism of hip-hop is so wide-ranging that it depends what you compare it on. Hip-hop lyrics can touch on a lot more complex rhyme schemes and you can get a lot of things across. However, other genres have employed more abstract and metaphorical rhymes that hip-hop artists almost never use.As for the original topic, it might be impressive for a young kid to create something, but that's not a reason for me to listen. There's no A for effort with music, give me something that appeals to me.you're a jerk.
Quote from: Big B on June 09, 2009, 05:37:44 AMQuote from: Tay on June 09, 2009, 12:08:12 AMThe lyricism of hip-hop is so wide-ranging that it depends what you compare it on. Hip-hop lyrics can touch on a lot more complex rhyme schemes and you can get a lot of things across. However, other genres have employed more abstract and metaphorical rhymes that hip-hop artists almost never use.As for the original topic, it might be impressive for a young kid to create something, but that's not a reason for me to listen. There's no A for effort with music, give me something that appeals to me.you're a jerk.You're correct.
Quote from: You know who killed Mac Dre? I do. on June 08, 2009, 07:37:12 PMQuote from: rapsodie on June 08, 2009, 12:22:30 AMQuote from: Sound on June 07, 2009, 01:38:27 PMBecause hip hop is the probably the lowest artistically redeeming form of music. It has the easiest, simplest form of instrumentation. The vocal acts for the most part take you absolutely nowhere or say nothing of relevance, and it is increasingly played for the masses only only if it will be a guaranteed success in a night club, where large masses of idiots go to get drunk and preen around, and where they'll need something simple and egotistical as the musical backdrop.I would say the most lyrical artists are rappers. I could easily give you a list of rappers who lyrically shit on the legends of rock.no you cant. you were the same stupid nig nog who was trying to say ?uestlove was one of the most talented drummers ever right? I don't care to hear your opinion. It is worthless to people who appreciate music. Lyrically shits on the song the sample is based on.lol @ you catching feelings. Questlove IS one of the most talented drummers.
Ohhh that album sounds dated ? You don't hear this ridiculous argument in any other genre of music. But this train of thought is so prevalent amongst rap fans. Rap sucks because hip hop fans are the worst fans.
Quote from: rapsodie on June 08, 2009, 07:55:03 PMQuote from: You know who killed Mac Dre? I do. on June 08, 2009, 07:37:12 PMQuote from: rapsodie on June 08, 2009, 12:22:30 AMQuote from: Sound on June 07, 2009, 01:38:27 PMBecause hip hop is the probably the lowest artistically redeeming form of music. It has the easiest, simplest form of instrumentation. The vocal acts for the most part take you absolutely nowhere or say nothing of relevance, and it is increasingly played for the masses only only if it will be a guaranteed success in a night club, where large masses of idiots go to get drunk and preen around, and where they'll need something simple and egotistical as the musical backdrop.I would say the most lyrical artists are rappers. I could easily give you a list of rappers who lyrically shit on the legends of rock.no you cant. you were the same stupid nig nog who was trying to say ?uestlove was one of the most talented drummers ever right? I don't care to hear your opinion. It is worthless to people who appreciate music. Lyrically shits on the song the sample is based on.lol @ you catching feelings. Questlove IS one of the most talented drummers.Nice try. Guess again.We'll be fighting in the streetsWith our children at our feetAnd the morals that they worship will be goneAnd the men who spurred us onSit in judgment of all wrongThey decide and the shotgun sings the songI'll tip my hat to the new constitutionTake a bow for the new revolutionSmile and greet the change all aroundPick up my guitar and playJust like yesterdayThen I'll get on my knees and prayWe don't get fooled againThe change, it had to comeWe knew it all alongWe were liberated from the fold, that's allAnd the world looks just the sameAnd history ain't changed'Cause the banners, they are flown in the next warI'll tip my hat to the new constitutionTake a bow for the new revolutionSmile and grin at the change all aroundPick up my guitar and playJust like yesterdayThen I'll get on my knees and prayWe don't get fooled againNo, no!I'll move myself and my family asideIf we happen to be left half aliveI'll get all my papers and smile at the skyThough I know that the hypnotized never lieDo ya?There's nothing in the streetsLooks any different to meAnd the slogans are replaced, by-the-byAnd the parting on the leftAre now parting on the rightAnd the beards have all grown longer overnightI'll tip my hat to the new constitutionTake a bow for the new revolutionSmile and greet the change all around mePick up my guitar and playJust like yesterdayThen I'll get on my knees and prayWe don't get fooled againDon't get fooled againNo, no!Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!Meet the new bossSame as the old bossThose lyrics are timeless and beautiful. Townsend very cleverly describes revolution. Illogic is just pretending to be smart by use big words and stupid analogies.
As the spirit wanes form appears
rap captures the essence of the human spirit from a multitude of perspectives.
Quote from: Shallow on June 10, 2009, 08:27:54 PMQuote from: rapsodie on June 08, 2009, 07:55:03 PMQuote from: You know who killed Mac Dre? I do. on June 08, 2009, 07:37:12 PMQuote from: rapsodie on June 08, 2009, 12:22:30 AMQuote from: Sound on June 07, 2009, 01:38:27 PMBecause hip hop is the probably the lowest artistically redeeming form of music. It has the easiest, simplest form of instrumentation. The vocal acts for the most part take you absolutely nowhere or say nothing of relevance, and it is increasingly played for the masses only only if it will be a guaranteed success in a night club, where large masses of idiots go to get drunk and preen around, and where they'll need something simple and egotistical as the musical backdrop.I would say the most lyrical artists are rappers. I could easily give you a list of rappers who lyrically shit on the legends of rock.no you cant. you were the same stupid nig nog who was trying to say ?uestlove was one of the most talented drummers ever right? I don't care to hear your opinion. It is worthless to people who appreciate music. Lyrically shits on the song the sample is based on.lol @ you catching feelings. Questlove IS one of the most talented drummers.Nice try. Guess again.We'll be fighting in the streetsWith our children at our feetAnd the morals that they worship will be goneAnd the men who spurred us onSit in judgment of all wrongThey decide and the shotgun sings the songI'll tip my hat to the new constitutionTake a bow for the new revolutionSmile and greet the change all aroundPick up my guitar and playJust like yesterdayThen I'll get on my knees and prayWe don't get fooled againThe change, it had to comeWe knew it all alongWe were liberated from the fold, that's allAnd the world looks just the sameAnd history ain't changed'Cause the banners, they are flown in the next warI'll tip my hat to the new constitutionTake a bow for the new revolutionSmile and grin at the change all aroundPick up my guitar and playJust like yesterdayThen I'll get on my knees and prayWe don't get fooled againNo, no!I'll move myself and my family asideIf we happen to be left half aliveI'll get all my papers and smile at the skyThough I know that the hypnotized never lieDo ya?There's nothing in the streetsLooks any different to meAnd the slogans are replaced, by-the-byAnd the parting on the leftAre now parting on the rightAnd the beards have all grown longer overnightI'll tip my hat to the new constitutionTake a bow for the new revolutionSmile and greet the change all around mePick up my guitar and playJust like yesterdayThen I'll get on my knees and prayWe don't get fooled againDon't get fooled againNo, no!Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!Meet the new bossSame as the old bossThose lyrics are timeless and beautiful. Townsend very cleverly describes revolution. Illogic is just pretending to be smart by use big words and stupid analogies.That's your opinion that those lyrics are timeless and beautiful, that Townsend cleverly describes revolution. Perhaps, Townsend is just bitter.Bukowski once wrote,QuoteAs the spirit wanes form appearsrap captures the essence of the human spirit from a multitude of perspectives. only a fool would dismiss hip-hop as having no substance. one who does never enjoyed hip-hop in the first place
Tell me, why do you feel you need to bring your retarded conversations from the "Hip-hip4retards" forums over here???As you can plainly fucking see, we got mother fuckers wondering if Lil Wayne and fucking eminem are free 2 fuck.Last thing we need, is some mother fucker talking about some retarded cliche, that has universally applied to all music.If your Funky Crusty ass, keeps hear that "dated" shit, stop going to the retards who only listen to new stuff to be cool, and have no true stake in any of the artist they listen to.
Quote from: Baron Johann de Kalb on June 08, 2009, 06:17:54 PMQuote from: Big B on June 08, 2009, 05:48:13 AMQuote from: operation stackola on June 07, 2009, 02:45:14 PMYeah, 80's rock will never sound dated i hate 80s music.me too. i hate 80-s music expect for a couple dope artists, but 80s rap is where its at
Quote from: Big B on June 08, 2009, 05:48:13 AMQuote from: operation stackola on June 07, 2009, 02:45:14 PMYeah, 80's rock will never sound dated i hate 80s music.me too.
Quote from: operation stackola on June 07, 2009, 02:45:14 PMYeah, 80's rock will never sound dated i hate 80s music.
Yeah, 80's rock will never sound dated