Who's into rap here?
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Who's into rap here?
I'm just learning about this fabulous new style of music. I think it has some potential to really catch on. I don't know too many artists yet.
Rev_Kyle put me on to this guy.
http://www.freshie.ca/
I guess he's like his favorite singer or something. He seems to be ok.
Rev_Kyle put me on to this guy.
http://www.freshie.ca/
I guess he's like his favorite singer or something. He seems to be ok.
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alex_white101 wrote:Rap is the most rubbish excuse for music ever invented. fact.
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I am.
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hecter wrote:pancakemix wrote:alex_white101 wrote:Rap is the most rubbish excuse for music ever invented. fact.
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'GFY.' he shoutes, and walkes back through the wall of Flames.
'Home sweet home.'
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Alexwales93 wrote:Ron starys through the walls of flame, and stares around, dumbfounded, at all the normal people around, and he hears no swearing.
'Where am I?' he gasps, and stumbles around, scared.
'Need help?' says a helpful CCer, but Ron pushes him away, as if asking for help was the highest sin.
'GFY.' he shoutes, and walkes back through the wall of Flames.
'Home sweet home.'
LOL!! yeah something like that. But serious Rap is actually really good, lyrics from most rappers come from the heart, on real experiances, you sometimes have to look past the clothes and hype that they come with.
*drifts back to the flame wars, ahhhh this is better*
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Ronaldinho wrote:Alexwales93 wrote:Ron starys through the walls of flame, and stares around, dumbfounded, at all the normal people around, and he hears no swearing.
'Where am I?' he gasps, and stumbles around, scared.
'Need help?' says a helpful CCer, but Ron pushes him away, as if asking for help was the highest sin.
'GFY.' he shoutes, and walkes back through the wall of Flames.
'Home sweet home.'
LOL!! yeah something like that. But serious Rap is actually really good, lyrics from most rappers come from the heart, on real experiances, you sometimes have to look past the clothes and hype that they come with.
*drifts back to the flame wars, ahhhh this is better*
and you make hos lern right?
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cant spell Crap witout Rap lol
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I'm gonna weigh in here as a hip-hop DJ and producer and defend my lifes passion.
Underground rap is intelligent, political, musical, poetic... it can evoke any emotion you care to name... it can open your eyes to myriad subjects you never considered before... its taken me around the world, given me a passion and a job...
What most of the posters in this thread refer to as 'rap' is most likely commercial American rap. Basically, its like saying 'I hate all guitar music because I just listened to Avril Levine and it sucks ass!' Rapping is simply a lyrical tool. There are more genres than I'd care to name, really, and 85% of them don't get airplay.
If people are looking at getting into undergound rap, firstly I'd 100% recommend the Indiefeed Hip-Hop Podcast (just type it into Itunes). Every few days they give you a new track from underground hip-hop artists, and I can't tell you how many dope MCs and producers I've discovered through it.
As for modern (as opposed to old school) artists I'm feeling at the moment...
In the US check out Masta Ace, El-P, Talib Kweli, immortal technique, Butta Verses, Aceyalone, Cunninglynguists, Punchline & Wordsworth, Leak bros, Jedi Mind Tricks, The Roots, Rasco, Asamov,
And for the classics: De La Soul, Tribe Called Quest, Souls of Mischief, Main Source, Brand Nubian, Pharcyde, Heiroglyphics, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Wu Tang Clan, Lords of the Underground, KRS-One, Mos Def, Big L, Gangstarr, Jeru Tha Damaja...
And in the UK: Klashnekoff, Terra Firma crew, Jehst, Yungun, Rodney P, Braintax, Broke'n'English, Foreign Beggars, Joe Buddah (a producer), Lewis Parker, Phoenix Quarter, Plan B, Skinnyman, Roots Manuva, Skitz, Sway, Taskforce, Verb T & Harry Love...
Underground rap is intelligent, political, musical, poetic... it can evoke any emotion you care to name... it can open your eyes to myriad subjects you never considered before... its taken me around the world, given me a passion and a job...
What most of the posters in this thread refer to as 'rap' is most likely commercial American rap. Basically, its like saying 'I hate all guitar music because I just listened to Avril Levine and it sucks ass!' Rapping is simply a lyrical tool. There are more genres than I'd care to name, really, and 85% of them don't get airplay.
If people are looking at getting into undergound rap, firstly I'd 100% recommend the Indiefeed Hip-Hop Podcast (just type it into Itunes). Every few days they give you a new track from underground hip-hop artists, and I can't tell you how many dope MCs and producers I've discovered through it.
As for modern (as opposed to old school) artists I'm feeling at the moment...
In the US check out Masta Ace, El-P, Talib Kweli, immortal technique, Butta Verses, Aceyalone, Cunninglynguists, Punchline & Wordsworth, Leak bros, Jedi Mind Tricks, The Roots, Rasco, Asamov,
And for the classics: De La Soul, Tribe Called Quest, Souls of Mischief, Main Source, Brand Nubian, Pharcyde, Heiroglyphics, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Wu Tang Clan, Lords of the Underground, KRS-One, Mos Def, Big L, Gangstarr, Jeru Tha Damaja...
And in the UK: Klashnekoff, Terra Firma crew, Jehst, Yungun, Rodney P, Braintax, Broke'n'English, Foreign Beggars, Joe Buddah (a producer), Lewis Parker, Phoenix Quarter, Plan B, Skinnyman, Roots Manuva, Skitz, Sway, Taskforce, Verb T & Harry Love...
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