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rap is going to be the norm, its going to be elevator music, commerical music, etc etc juts like how rock is today. its just a matter of time, its pretty funny how people would label rap as "bad", shows how immature they are and they probaly think their bad because they listen to rap.so basically i dont think theres an age limit, but them to hear gangsta rap or rock that glorifies drugs and what not, i think theyll be ready at 13 or 14 (not that theyll be ready for it, more cuz theyll be exposed to it and restricting them of it, would just piss offf the kid,)i mean lets just ask ikke, his balls stil havnty dropped yet
Like Cornholio said, depends on the rapper. I dunno why people lump rap music together as if its all one music. There is like 50 different categories of rock music....yet Will Smith, Luke, Nas, and Snoop are all just considered rap. My first rape tape back in the day was a Fresh Prince ("Rock the House") tape. There was nothin wrong with listenin to that shit at 8 yrs old. A year later I was fuckin with DJ Quik's, "Quik is the Name". I dunno about that shit for little kids....lol
Quote from: .:DaYg0sTyLz:. on November 20, 2009, 02:30:27 PMLike Cornholio said, depends on the rapper. I dunno why people lump rap music together as if its all one music. There is like 50 different categories of rock music....yet Will Smith, Luke, Nas, and Snoop are all just considered rap. My first rape tape back in the day was a Fresh Prince ("Rock the House") tape. There was nothin wrong with listenin to that shit at 8 yrs old. A year later I was fuckin with DJ Quik's, "Quik is the Name". I dunno about that shit for little kids....lol
i wouldn't mind introducing a child to mainstream rap at a younger age.no reason for them to hear "fuck the police" & topics of that nature.songs off of Kanye's "Graduation" are perfect examples of songs i would allow a child to listen to.
Quote from: Chamillitary Click on November 20, 2009, 06:05:29 PMi wouldn't mind introducing a child to mainstream rap at a younger age.no reason for them to hear "fuck the police" & topics of that nature.songs off of Kanye's "Graduation" are perfect examples of songs i would allow a child to listen to.So u wouldnt let them listen to a song that demonstrates the peoples frustration with an injust and often corrupt "justice system"....but then turn around and let them listen to a faggot? lol
Quote from: .:DaYg0sTyLz:. on November 20, 2009, 06:15:31 PMQuote from: Chamillitary Click on November 20, 2009, 06:05:29 PMi wouldn't mind introducing a child to mainstream rap at a younger age.no reason for them to hear "fuck the police" & topics of that nature.songs off of Kanye's "Graduation" are perfect examples of songs i would allow a child to listen to.So u wouldnt let them listen to a song that demonstrates the peoples frustration with an injust and often corrupt "justice system"....but then turn around and let them listen to a faggot? lolbut at the age of 8, they wouldn't even understand it.all they would get out of it is hearing "fuck", "shit", "bitch", etc.with Kanye, they got a cool beat to vibe to; it would be a good start; plus those tracks off of Graduation weren't bad for hip hop.then when they hit like 13-14, i tell 'em, "you know this guy named Tupac is considered the best...".