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Quote from: Hip Hop Aint Dead, It Just Moved To Canada on January 31, 2009, 10:34:21 PMQuote from: Al Bundy on January 31, 2009, 05:47:28 PMusing the term piff for non-dipset music..smhget out of my thread. Real hip-hop heads onlylol. you act like you just discovered the music, posting up the same premier and j dilla every week like "yeah real classic hip hop!"get the fuck out of here or stop being so one dimensional. an excerpt from the popular blog "stuff white people like", from the article: #116 Black Music that Black People Don’t Listen to AnymoreQuoteIf you are good at concealing laughter and contempt, you should ask a white person about “Real Hip Hop.” They will quickly tell you about how they don’t listen to “Commercial Hip Hop” (aka music that black people actually enjoy), and that they much prefer “Classic Hip Hop.”“I don’t listen to that commercial stuff. I’m more into the Real Hip Hop, you know? KRS One, Del Tha Funkee Homosapien, De La Soul, Wu Tang, you know, The Old School.”Calling this style of music ‘old school’ is considered an especially apt name since the majority of people who listen to it did so while attending old schools such as Dartmouth, Bard, and Williams College.What it all comes down to is that white people are convinced that if they were alive when this music was relevant that they would have been into it. They would have been Alan Lomax or Rick Rubin. Now the best they can hope for is to impress an older black person with their knowledge.
Quote from: Al Bundy on January 31, 2009, 05:47:28 PMusing the term piff for non-dipset music..smhget out of my thread. Real hip-hop heads only
using the term piff for non-dipset music..smh
If you are good at concealing laughter and contempt, you should ask a white person about “Real Hip Hop.” They will quickly tell you about how they don’t listen to “Commercial Hip Hop” (aka music that black people actually enjoy), and that they much prefer “Classic Hip Hop.”“I don’t listen to that commercial stuff. I’m more into the Real Hip Hop, you know? KRS One, Del Tha Funkee Homosapien, De La Soul, Wu Tang, you know, The Old School.”Calling this style of music ‘old school’ is considered an especially apt name since the majority of people who listen to it did so while attending old schools such as Dartmouth, Bard, and Williams College.What it all comes down to is that white people are convinced that if they were alive when this music was relevant that they would have been into it. They would have been Alan Lomax or Rick Rubin. Now the best they can hope for is to impress an older black person with their knowledge.