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Quote from: THE RAPTURE on December 20, 2010, 11:59:53 PMQuote from: LAC/Eastside on December 20, 2010, 05:16:33 PM In da Club, Nothing But a G thang, Still DRE, Gin and JUice are all Popular records that aint nothing like the POp shit you hear now.Do you expect mainstream records from the 90s to sound like mainstream records in 2010? Mainstream tastes change all the time.Sure why not?? If you are talking about POP music of course. Now if your talking about Hip hop, than obviously it has changed from the past. My comment was regarding Dre always being Pop. That's false.
Quote from: LAC/Eastside on December 20, 2010, 05:16:33 PM In da Club, Nothing But a G thang, Still DRE, Gin and JUice are all Popular records that aint nothing like the POp shit you hear now.Do you expect mainstream records from the 90s to sound like mainstream records in 2010? Mainstream tastes change all the time.
In da Club, Nothing But a G thang, Still DRE, Gin and JUice are all Popular records that aint nothing like the POp shit you hear now.
Quote from: LAC/Eastside on December 20, 2010, 05:16:33 PM Does Dre make POPular music? Yes but to say he is literally Pop, is wrong. Dre is Hip Hop. Pop is popular music. If a song reaches mainstream radio, it's pop.
Does Dre make POPular music? Yes but to say he is literally Pop, is wrong. Dre is Hip Hop.
Quote from: LAC/Eastside on December 21, 2010, 12:19:21 AMQuote from: THE RAPTURE on December 20, 2010, 11:59:53 PMQuote from: LAC/Eastside on December 20, 2010, 05:16:33 PM In da Club, Nothing But a G thang, Still DRE, Gin and JUice are all Popular records that aint nothing like the POp shit you hear now.Do you expect mainstream records from the 90s to sound like mainstream records in 2010? Mainstream tastes change all the time.Sure why not?? If you are talking about POP music of course. Now if your talking about Hip hop, than obviously it has changed from the past. My comment was regarding Dre always being Pop. That's false. Lets get one thing clear. I'm not comparing Dr. Dre to Justin Timberlake or any boy bands. We are talking about the hip hop genre here. Dre is pop because he makes music that is targeted at the mainstream and intended to get airplay, aka music that most hip hop fans want to hear. That's what easy-listening is.
Quote from: Anunikke on December 21, 2010, 11:13:46 AMHow is dre not pop?Sure he's not lady gaga pop but he is pop no doubt.Do you really think dre is just delaying detox for so long because he wants it to sound good?Fuck no he needs to be sure it sells.And how often do you hear of dre working with an underground artists not signed to him?You know damn well you'd be more surprised to hear he was working with Ill Bill than you would if he was working with Lady Gaga.um, doesnt he have like tens of artists we cant even name on his tracks?
How is dre not pop?Sure he's not lady gaga pop but he is pop no doubt.Do you really think dre is just delaying detox for so long because he wants it to sound good?Fuck no he needs to be sure it sells.And how often do you hear of dre working with an underground artists not signed to him?You know damn well you'd be more surprised to hear he was working with Ill Bill than you would if he was working with Lady Gaga.
I'm looking forward to it, and it will probably knock, fuck what you think.
Quote from: K.Dub on December 18, 2010, 06:06:22 AMI'm looking forward to it, and it will probably knock, fuck what you think.
Quote from: Paul on December 21, 2010, 01:42:22 PMQuote from: K.Dub on December 18, 2010, 06:06:22 AMI'm looking forward to it, and it will probably knock, fuck what you think.
Quote from: Pere on December 21, 2010, 12:25:35 PMQuote from: Anunikke on December 21, 2010, 11:13:46 AMHow is dre not pop?Sure he's not lady gaga pop but he is pop no doubt.Do you really think dre is just delaying detox for so long because he wants it to sound good?Fuck no he needs to be sure it sells.And how often do you hear of dre working with an underground artists not signed to him?You know damn well you'd be more surprised to hear he was working with Ill Bill than you would if he was working with Lady Gaga.um, doesnt he have like tens of artists we cant even name on his tracks?Artists who weren't his protege at one point?
Quote from: THE RAPTURE on December 21, 2010, 12:41:09 PMQuote from: LAC/Eastside on December 21, 2010, 12:19:21 AMQuote from: THE RAPTURE on December 20, 2010, 11:59:53 PMQuote from: LAC/Eastside on December 20, 2010, 05:16:33 PM In da Club, Nothing But a G thang, Still DRE, Gin and JUice are all Popular records that aint nothing like the POp shit you hear now.Do you expect mainstream records from the 90s to sound like mainstream records in 2010? Mainstream tastes change all the time.Sure why not?? If you are talking about POP music of course. Now if your talking about Hip hop, than obviously it has changed from the past. My comment was regarding Dre always being Pop. That's false. Lets get one thing clear. I'm not comparing Dr. Dre to Justin Timberlake or any boy bands. We are talking about the hip hop genre here. Dre is pop because he makes music that is targeted at the mainstream and intended to get airplay, aka music that most hip hop fans want to hear. That's what easy-listening is.That does not mean he is POP!! You cant fucken predict what will go mainstream. Nothing But a G Thang?? Who thought that was going to be mainstream?? That shit is straight old school gangsta. Dre Day? Real Motherfuken G's? Those were very popular. How the fuck is that POP?
Right so any genre music that's accepted by 'the masses' becomes pop instead of say Jazz, Electro, Rock etc.
Lets get one thing clear. I'm not comparing Dr. Dre to Justin Timberlake or any boy bands. We are talking about the hip hop genre here. Dre is pop because he makes music that is targeted at the mainstream and intended to get airplay, aka music that most hip hop fans want to hear. That's what easy-listening is.
Pop music (a term that originally derives from an abbreviation of "popular") is usually understood to be commercially recorded music, often oriented towards a youth market, usually consisting of relatively short, simple songs utilizing technological innovations to produce new variations on existing themes. Pop music has absorbed influences from most other forms of popular music, but as a genre is particularly associated with the rock and roll and later rock style
You expect me to download an album that isn't real? Sorry, but I can't sign this.