It's June 07, 2024, 11:14:42 PM
Z is a female.. one of the few females here, and an O.G. at the forum... she used to be pretty cool (even dated a member on the forum, dubcc love connection ), but sounds like she feigns herself to be so "mature" now... Maybe she listens to Dave Mathews Band now because she has grown so much.... I don't buy it, just another O.G. who has sold out
^lol u thinkin of a different Z, but in essence, he is a female
How pathetic and enlightening to see dissent and a desire for some sophistication equated by some people here to 'being gay' or, even more laughably, 'being female'. That you consider being female to be an insult in itself shows an awful lot about your misogyny mixed with shortsighted definitions of perceived masculinity. Let's hope you might grow some maturity and a more positive worldview. Here's two things that might help you on your way to a better understanding of yourself, the culture you come from and society:
I feel inclined to keep posting in this thread, just to spite NikCC. However, that might be feeding the trolls. What a delicate flower he must be if the very concept of trying to improve yourself as a person, facing your shortcomings or criticizing artists seems to upset him to the point of apparently being unable to do more than the written equivalent of stamping his feet in anger and trying to bully me into silence by doing so. Grow some substance, grow a spine, grow some selfreflection, grow altogether. If this leads to another desparate 'shut the fuck up!', I rest my case.
I feel inclined to keep posting in this thread, just to spite NikCC. However, that might be feeding the trolls.
For a song to classify as rap, one must be able to identify most or all of the following elements: A list of felonies Ebonics Swearing every other line Even though not in concert, you must use phrases that refer to you being in an actual concert, such as "Put ya' hands in da' air" Lyrics or titles containing the pseudomorph tha. as in Tha Cops Was Aksin' Me Multiple references to some sort of "hood" or "projects". (Somewhere in New York is always a good place to start.) Lyrics about raping white women in KFC (they were asking for it which is always the case). Police sirens. Anything describing sex Singing about hard times Drugs -- lots of drugs
What type of responses were you expecting? You're posting on a rap forum about how you are ashamed of listening to rap and how you have outgrown the music and that you hope that everyone else does. I can only speak for myself but you come across as a pompous faggot.
Of course I wasn't expecting much in the way of positive responses. After all, this is Dubcc, where internet tough guys, online gangbangers and ignorant machos (in an much as those groups don't overlap) form herds and stampede over each other's delicate and irrational preferences and dislikes. You can't expect much insight from such a community. In fact, I was surprised that some people actually reacted in a respectable way.But my main point? Take a look at the topic title. I feel that westcoast rap could be so much more than it is and that its artists in general waste their energy and their talent on making the same old tired cliched nonsense and that the genre could have been so much more. Rapping doesn't have to be about money, violence, drugs and bitches, does it? It's not even that profanity in itself is something I'm bothered by. But I am bothered by lack of effort and lack of originality. You know, I'm even going to go so far as quoting Encyclopedia Dramatica here (I know, that's stooping very low but then this is Dubcc, so I shouldn't be aiming as high as I did anyway), because their list of what's going on in rap lyrics, though satirical, is painfully close to reality. Read the list and tell me it's not close to what most westcoast rap is about, minus the New York and KFC reference. QuoteFor a song to classify as rap, one must be able to identify most or all of the following elements: A list of felonies Ebonics Swearing every other line Even though not in concert, you must use phrases that refer to you being in an actual concert, such as "Put ya' hands in da' air" Lyrics or titles containing the pseudomorph tha. as in Tha Cops Was Aksin' Me Multiple references to some sort of "hood" or "projects". (Somewhere in New York is always a good place to start.) Lyrics about raping white women in KFC (they were asking for it which is always the case). Police sirens. Anything describing sex Singing about hard times Drugs -- lots of drugs By the way, I really am pompous, so that's not much of an insult. But if merely wanting something more from westcoast rap than what's been done for nearly 30 years is unreasonable and makes the chimps here go bananas, that says enough about the fans' role in why the genre is as fossilized as it is. Westcoast rap in its current form is a zombie long due being pushed back into its grave and its fans let it keep walking.