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Reply #60 posted 09/10/14 8:09am

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Shawy89 said:

Eminem is a better lyricist than Tupac, Biggie and Jay Z. Groundbreaking wordplay and fantastic tempo changing. The only ones who deserve to be in the top 3 are Nas and Rakim. (Rakim being #1 IMO).

No KRS?

FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent.
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Reply #61 posted 09/10/14 9:14am

bobzilla77

New Order is better than Joy Division.

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Reply #62 posted 09/12/14 12:58am

mjscarousal

The words icon and legend have no meaning anymore because people just give those titles to who ever is overexposed instead of singers who actually made a groundbreaking impact

Its downright ridiculous none of the famous A list black pop stars said nothing on Ferguson. Don't care what anyone says.

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Reply #63 posted 09/12/14 7:18pm

MusicAddict95

mjscarousal said:

The words icon and legend have no meaning anymore because people just give those titles to who ever is overexposed instead of singers who actually made a groundbreaking impact

Its downright ridiculous none of the famous A list black pop stars said nothing on Ferguson. Don't care what anyone says.

Amen! Co-sign.

- The Golden Age of Music is over. Music will never be as groundbreaking or thrilling as it was during the mid-to-late 20th century (1950s-early 2000s). Just be thankful that we have records and CDs to cherish the past.

- Legendary period is over. There are no more legends. Anyone who breaks through as a music artist from now on is directly and/or inderectly influenced by an artist who has broken ground with the same thing before. In other words, I really don't think there is any uncharted territory in music anymore.

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Reply #64 posted 09/13/14 2:13pm

mjscarousal

Britney Spears seems like a geniune and humble person. She has never taken herself to seriously, she has never made pretentious remarks or implied she was ever better than her peers. She is always complimenting her peers. I am not a fan but I've always admired that about her. I am glad she is finally getting her life together.

The Soul Train Awards is where its at as far as award show performances goes!

I know some people insist Adele is overrated but I don't think she is. I think she deserves her success. She is a great singer. While her music is not my cup of tea, she at least sings about mature issues instead of generic topics and she keeps her clothes on. It was refreshing to see a normal size woman get recognition for her voice and material instead of her looks and marketing.

Missy is crazy underrated.

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Reply #65 posted 09/13/14 2:17pm

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MusicAddict95 said:

- The Golden Age of Music is over. Music will never be as groundbreaking or thrilling as it was during the mid-to-late 20th century (1950s-early 2000s). Just be thankful that we have records and CDs to cherish the past.

- Legendary period is over. There are no more legends. Anyone who breaks through as a music artist from now on is directly and/or inderectly influenced by an artist who has broken ground with the same thing before. In other words, I really don't think there is any uncharted territory in music anymore.

I agree.

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Reply #66 posted 09/13/14 2:28pm

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MusicAddict95 said:

mjscarousal said:

The words icon and legend have no meaning anymore because people just give those titles to who ever is overexposed instead of singers who actually made a groundbreaking impact

Its downright ridiculous none of the famous A list black pop stars said nothing on Ferguson. Don't care what anyone says.

Amen! Co-sign.

- The Golden Age of Music is over. Music will never be as groundbreaking or thrilling as it was during the mid-to-late 20th century (1950s-early 2000s). Just be thankful that we have records and CDs to cherish the past.

- Legendary period is over. There are no more legends. Anyone who breaks through as a music artist from now on is directly and/or inderectly influenced by an artist who has broken ground with the same thing before. In other words, I really don't think there is any uncharted territory in music anymore.

People don't want to accept this but this is the truth.

[Edited 9/13/14 14:29pm]

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Reply #67 posted 09/13/14 2:35pm

SoulAlive

^^ and that's why it's hilarious seeing some of these newer artists (like Lady Gaga) out there,thinking that they're doing something totally bold,new and original lol It's all been done before.

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Reply #68 posted 09/13/14 4:26pm

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SoulAlive said:



MusicAddict95 said:



- The Golden Age of Music is over. Music will never be as groundbreaking or thrilling as it was during the mid-to-late 20th century (1950s-early 2000s). Just be thankful that we have records and CDs to cherish the past.




- Legendary period is over. There are no more legends. Anyone who breaks through as a music artist from now on is directly and/or inderectly influenced by an artist who has broken ground with the same thing before. In other words, I really don't think there is any uncharted territory in music anymore.




I agree.

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Reply #69 posted 09/14/14 8:13am

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Claimed issues of current artists merely 'copying those from the past' seem wildly overstated to me. That's the way creativity in general works - you fashion what's gone before into something new. If you can even think it, it's probably already been done before in some shape or form. **shrug**
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