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Some more great Hip Hop. Hope y'all don't mind me sharing some great hiphop, I'm also thinking if hiphop will ever go back to its original roots and street poetry ? Any thoughts ?
When the power of love overcomes the love of power,the world will know peace -Jimi Hendrix | |
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Positive or conscious or backpack hip hop bores me, I'm sorry to say.
I prefer thuggery, foolishness, materialistic, goon, ratchet, gully, misogynistic hip hop. Although, Common's Electric Circus is pretty dope. | |
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^^ ^^ ^^ ignoring that..... This type of hip hop is now considered "underground" or "alternative"... This genere of hip hop never went away Record labels just don't sign or push these kind of artist anymore, save one or two (Lupe Fiasco) Listen to Lupe's song "dumb it down" and that tells you everything you need to know about today's hip hop | |
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I like early Sugarhill Gang era rap the best. They could make 10+ minute songs that were fun and groovy. I didn't listen to that much hip hop made after 1986 or so. Early MC's could also make songs without cursing or using the N word. [Edited 6/25/12 9:10am] You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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Yes very true. I'm glad Immortal Technique is still an indie artist, even though I doubt he'd ever be signed with his highly political messages lol. I'd say the only rapper that can do pretty much what he wants is NAS. And yes I love that song, I hope Lupe can come back with some good material.
I love this type of rap/hiphop because I've always seen it as street poetry When the power of love overcomes the love of power,the world will know peace -Jimi Hendrix | |
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Immortal Technique is beyond amazinG! his lyrics are just so deep & a lot of the imtes dark and intense. He is one artist sometimes i have to be in a certain mood to hear, cause he tells brutal stories that just make you go damn and haunt you.
He is incredibly underrated Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
All music is shit music and no music is real- gunsnhalen Datdonkeydick- Asherfierce Gary Hunts Album Isn't That Good- Soulalive | |
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Immortal Technique is great and totally agree about NAS.... Nas song about his daughter is brilliant and was glad to see a video made for it... As much as I don't like DefJam any more, I applaud them for letting that song be released... If you go to any satellite or Internet radio station, you can get this type of hip hop all day....thnk god...lol | |
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Yeah I know, I totally agree. SO UNDERRATED! It's the same for me, I still havent seen perform tho. My brother talked to him and he's a really cool guy. When the power of love overcomes the love of power,the world will know peace -Jimi Hendrix | |
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It's a great song and I'm so happy Nas is doing his thing. I love that he's still so true to himself after all these years and he just keeps doing great albums. Thankfully we can listen to good music because we know it, but for those who don't I feel sad sometimes because hiphop/rap used to be so damn good. You can find some good hiphop underground, but def not mainstream. I guess J Cole, , Kendrick Lamar, MF Doom(not that famous bus still), Lupe Fiasco are the ones still keeping it real on the mainstream scene. When the power of love overcomes the love of power,the world will know peace -Jimi Hendrix | |
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Yeah I feel for those people that can't find good hip hop either... Alot of people on here quick to yell "shit hop" thinking it's ALL of the artist and they know nothing about the underground artist... Unfortunately now there's a whole generation of youth that has grown up on this current mainstream hip hop and they don't know any better... The same goes for Neo soul/ live instrumentation R&B....they're found on the Internet only also.... | |
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I dont understand how people how so strong opinions about hiphop when they havent heard the good stuff, but I think it all goes down to fear in a way. Hiphop/rap is still considered hostile and dangerous in a way, it's not "real" music because it's not what people want "real" music to be like. People are not used to see strong black american / latin american men (and some women) talking about their experiences and life stories, but rather used to see this type of nice polished version of it (not saying other types of music can't be this way, but hiphop has always been raw street poetry) and I think that's the core of the hatred the genre gets. It's interesting because while House/electro doesn't get nearly as much hate and it's worse because that type of music only has 2 loops and some drum patterns and that's it (I'm generlizing of course). Yep, I'm glad I grew up listening to good hiphop. Yes the Neo soul/ live R&B is still very much alive undergroundm, I'm so happy for that. When the power of love overcomes the love of power,the world will know peace -Jimi Hendrix | |
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I retired from Hip Hop this year. I'm looking foward to Kendrick Lamar album though. | |
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I'll never "retire" from hip hop, but I will only listen to the hip hop that I like... No matter how far underground it goes... | |
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To each his own I just had to take a break from it in general. I still keep up with the rappers I liked previously though. | |
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babybugz said:
To each his own I just had to take a break from it in general. I still keep up with the rappers I liked previously though. Cool beans, were pretty much saying the same thing....I'm more into dubstep for the last 5 years, but I always go back to hearing some "backpack" hip hop... Listening to Mos Def as we speak | |
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