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Thread started 02/20/06 9:12am

Krystal666

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Why do you think the Beastie Boys were accepted in the rap community?

Ok to me I LOVE the Beastie Boys. There music is Fun Fun Fun. I don't know alot about rap music so for those rap lovers out there would you mind explaing to me how three upper middle class Jewish boys were accepted by rap fans and other rappers as dope where so many other white rappers are considered fake, phoney and imitating and profiting off of black culture?
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Reply #1 posted 02/20/06 9:17am

Anx

i think they really studied the culture and didn't try to use hip hop as a way to garner publicity through controversial stunts. they had a good sense of humor, they were light hearted, and at least after the first album, they wrote about some meaningful stuff. and their music was just plain good to dance and party to.
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Reply #2 posted 02/20/06 9:19am

RipHer2Shreds

They were accepted because they made a couple of great rap albums with a great, well-known rap producer.
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Reply #3 posted 02/20/06 9:30am

Ellie

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It does piss me off when I see people refer to Vanilla Ice as the first white rapper and Eminem as the first "credible" white rapper. I wonder why the Beastie Boys are constantly forgotten in that respect.
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Reply #4 posted 02/20/06 9:46am

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Krystal666 said:

Ok to me I LOVE the Beastie Boys. There music is Fun Fun Fun. I don't know alot about rap music so for those rap lovers out there would you mind explaing to me how three upper middle class Jewish boys were accepted by rap fans and other rappers as dope where so many other white rappers are considered fake, phoney and imitating and profiting off of black culture?


the beasties were accepted because they've never tried 2 be anything but themselves. and it also didn't hurt that they had one of the baddest producers of all time behind their beats in rick rubin.
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Reply #5 posted 02/20/06 9:50am

100MPH

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What about them ?


Anyone remember THIRD BASS ?
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Reply #6 posted 02/20/06 9:57am

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First of all, they're talented.

Second of all, anyone questioning their cred in the mid `80s had to look no further than their immediate posse: Run-DMC and LL Cool J.

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Reply #7 posted 02/20/06 10:29am

RipHer2Shreds

CinisterCee said:

First of all, they're talented.

Second of all, anyone questioning their cred in the mid `80s had to look no further than their immediate posse: Run-DMC and LL Cool J.


Radio is a favorite of mine, and there are more than a few similarities between that album and License to Ill.
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Reply #8 posted 02/20/06 11:46am

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They were never fronting or trying to be something that they were not. Their frat boy ways also went by the wayside when they got more serious with their music. Which I'd say was on the 2nd album. I don't think the rap community (or anyone else) took them seriously until that point. They were also a novelty act until then.

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Reply #9 posted 02/20/06 11:50am

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CinisterCee said:

First of all, they're talented.

Second of all, anyone questioning their cred in the mid `80s had to look no further than their immediate posse: Run-DMC and LL Cool J.



Nuff said.
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Reply #10 posted 02/20/06 11:54am

JANFAN4L

Because they weren't fronting and they came off to hip hoppers as genuine.
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Reply #11 posted 02/20/06 11:57am

GangstaFam

Cuz they're the best!
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Reply #12 posted 02/20/06 12:20pm

superspaceboy

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100MPH said:

What about them ?



And the reason that these guys aren't around is exactly why the Beasties are.

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Reply #13 posted 02/20/06 12:27pm

100MPH

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superspaceboy said:


And the reason that these guys aren't around is exactly why the Beasties are.

Which is exactly ?
http://www.allmusic.com/c...aqabijb~T2
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Reply #14 posted 02/20/06 3:20pm

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If you guys wanna know the truth - They got into the rap game when it was still getting its feet so there was no "White Boys can't rap" stigma at the time. Now, had they come in around early to mid 90s with that style of rao they'd be immediately dissed. In fact, I STILL believe that they were trying to "mock" rap and then once they started getting love for their style they decided to go "legit" and act as if they were always down with rap from the jump. If you listen to their earlier records they're basically making fun of rappers and the rap genre.
"Free yo mind and yo ass will follow" - George Clinton
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Reply #15 posted 02/20/06 3:22pm

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JANFAN4L said:

Because they weren't fronting and they came off to hip hoppers as genuine.

Actually, they were doing just that - frontin'. Look at them in the photo here...they look like idiots white boys wanting to be "Black." I think people give them a bit too much credit for being this "miraculous rap group."
"Free yo mind and yo ass will follow" - George Clinton
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Reply #16 posted 02/20/06 3:25pm

RipHer2Shreds

ChristopherTracyParade said:

JANFAN4L said:

Because they weren't fronting and they came off to hip hoppers as genuine.

Actually, they were doing just that - frontin'. Look at them in the photo here...they look like idiots white boys wanting to be "Black." I think people give them a bit too much credit for being this "miraculous rap group."

In some ways, I think you're right. Their early rap tunes - especially Fight for Your Right - sound like a parody. I think they realized that maybe they weren't being taken seriously or that they looked kinda (I dunno) like wannabes and started to take the rap game more seriously. What always struck me sort of odd about them was their flip flop between rap and more punk-oriented stuff. Not bad, per se, just odd.
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Reply #17 posted 02/20/06 3:27pm

Krystal666

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RipHer2Shreds said:

ChristopherTracyParade said:


Actually, they were doing just that - frontin'. Look at them in the photo here...they look like idiots white boys wanting to be "Black." I think people give them a bit too much credit for being this "miraculous rap group."

In some ways, I think you're right. Their early rap tunes - especially Fight for Your Right - sound like a parody. I think they realized that maybe they weren't being taken seriously or that they looked kinda (I dunno) like wannabes and started to take the rap game more seriously. What always struck me sort of odd about them was their flip flop between rap and more punk-oriented stuff. Not bad, per se, just odd.


Funny thing is when the Beasties earliest incarnation WAS a punk band. cool
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Reply #18 posted 02/20/06 3:29pm

brownsugar

i think the key to being accepted is not race or anything else but being true to who you really are. you gotta do yo thang and nobody elses. people in realhiphop can smell fakes 10 miles away.
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Reply #19 posted 02/20/06 3:35pm

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100MPH said:

superspaceboy said:


And the reason that these guys aren't around is exactly why the Beasties are.

Which is exactly ?
http://www.allmusic.com/c...aqabijb~T2
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Sorry...that's right House of Pain and Everlast are HUGE HUGE HUGE. I Have no clue as to why they aren't as big as the Beasties cuz they are so overlooked as being pioneers of rap. My bad.

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Reply #20 posted 02/20/06 3:40pm

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superspaceboy said:

100MPH said:


Which is exactly ?
http://www.allmusic.com/c...aqabijb~T2
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Sorry...that's right House of Pain and Everlast are HUGE HUGE HUGE. I Have no clue as to why they aren't as big as the Beasties cuz they are so overlooked as being pioneers of rap. My bad.

House of Pain's downfall - They tried to go "Nationalists" as the voice of the Irish-American people but, of course, in a music genre dominated by Blacks...that shit wasn't gonna fly. Had they just stayed hardcore minus the Irish pride, they probably would have had a longer shelf life. Literally.
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Reply #21 posted 02/20/06 4:06pm

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Krystal666 said:

Ok to me I LOVE the Beastie Boys. There music is Fun Fun Fun. I don't know alot about rap music so for those rap lovers out there would you mind explaing to me how three upper middle class Jewish boys were accepted by rap fans and other rappers as dope where so many other white rappers are considered fake, phoney and imitating and profiting off of black culture?


...because Rick Rubin knew how to make some kick-ass beats, that's why!!! biggrin
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Reply #22 posted 02/20/06 4:09pm

dewalliz

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i think the key to being accepted is not race or anything else but being true to who you really are. you gotta do yo thang and nobody elses. people in realhiphop can smell fakes 10 miles away.

True...remembered Vanilla whats his name? biggrin
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Reply #23 posted 02/20/06 4:12pm

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superspaceboy said:

100MPH said:


Which is exactly ?
http://www.allmusic.com/c...aqabijb~T2
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Sorry...that's right House of Pain and Everlast are HUGE HUGE HUGE. I Have no clue as to why they aren't as big as the Beasties cuz they are so overlooked as being pioneers of rap. My bad.


House of Pains self-titled album shits over Check Your Head. HOP, might not be the beasties, but they weren't wack.
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Reply #24 posted 02/20/06 4:13pm

brownsugar

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brownsugar said:

i think the key to being accepted is not race or anything else but being true to who you really are. you gotta do yo thang and nobody elses. people in realhiphop can smell fakes 10 miles away.

True...remembered Vanilla whats his name? biggrin

disbelief his fake ass! lol
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Reply #25 posted 02/20/06 4:18pm

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dewalliz said:

brownsugar said:

i think the key to being accepted is not race or anything else but being true to who you really are. you gotta do yo thang and nobody elses. people in realhiphop can smell fakes 10 miles away.

True...remembered Vanilla whats his name? biggrin


yea, but when he came back with the dreads and the spliff, that was the real Vanilla. nod
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Reply #26 posted 02/20/06 4:21pm

brownsugar

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dewalliz said:


True...remembered Vanilla whats his name? biggrin


yea, but when he came back with the dreads and the spliff, that was the real Vanilla. nod

oh shit i forgot about that falloff
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Reply #27 posted 02/20/06 4:28pm

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brownsugar said:

lilgish said:



yea, but when he came back with the dreads and the spliff, that was the real Vanilla. nod

oh shit i forgot about that falloff


http://www.youtube.com/wa...illa%20ice

Taking ya back.....
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Reply #28 posted 02/20/06 6:07pm

JANFAN4L

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JANFAN4L said:

Because they weren't fronting and they came off to hip hoppers as genuine.

Actually, they were doing just that - frontin'. Look at them in the photo here...they look like idiots white boys wanting to be "Black." I think people give them a bit too much credit for being this "miraculous rap group."


I disagree with this assessment. You totally missed what the Beasties were conveying if you just dismiss them as simply acting like wiggas. In the early years of hip hop you had your *thing* -- the elements which defined your style. The whole panache of Licensed to Ill was this snot-nosed New York whiteboy vibe, it was goofy, irreverent and over-the-top, but yet and still it was 100% THEM... and it BUMPED. Hip hoppers back then got *it*. It was a different climate in the '80s, the Beasties could get away with their style (as much as the Fat Boys could get away with their antics and still yield respect in certain circles). There was a fun element to them circa 1985-88 as well as with hip hop. They weren't on the roster of the Def Jam tour just because -- they had to be true to the craft. That's just how they rhymed in their earlier years.

Sure, they evolved later on with Paul's Boutique and succeeding LPs, but in my short remark I simply suggested that they were genuinely talented emcees who actually studied their craft and that resonated with hip hop audiences.
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Reply #29 posted 02/20/06 6:08pm

dewalliz

brownsugar said:

dewalliz said:


True...remembered Vanilla whats his name? biggrin

disbelief his fake ass! lol


I had to admit I used to like that song when it came out,
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