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zexen_lowe said:
blaydcor said:
People who dismiss rap as a genre simply because they have decided it's all worthless just haven't listened to good rap yet, IMO.

On topic: I don't think it's dwindling, it's just, like Rubang pointed out, becoming more hybridized by pop and dance. 'Tis inevitable.

Ok, link me one rap song, whichever you want, and I'll see if I can stand it for more than 15 seconds. So far, no rap song has ever managed to do that

Well if you only listen to ONE rap song, listen to "Pimps in Time."  It's by me and my partner in rhyme.  It's the greatest story ever told, and it's educational.

But I don't start rapping for about 18 seconds, so start your counting from there and see if you stand it for more than 33 seconds.



Rap died a loooong time ago, during Tupac and Biggie's time.

It killed Hip Hop, and now it is becoming a genre that I hope will either change for the better or die.

 

The major problem is that instead of songs that have important/relevant messages, they are about "Look at me, I'm cool cuz I did such and such and yada yada yada, I love hoes, I got money, I got hoes, I got cars and money with hoes on top....."

It is just shit.

 

Let me show you one Hip Hop/Rap song that is an example of what is needed. It isn't Eminem (good rapper, just overplayed):

Ahh, old school...still, not his best work (goes w/ what is wrong with Rap) but it is still just oh soo good to listen to...



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I kind of hope pop kills it. I never really liked rap.

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^Yeah, I kinda have to thank the state of Rap for getting me into Rock. Nowadays, I am into Alternative, and even Electronica and Dance songs...something I wouldn't have if Hip Hop actually stayed good.



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I hope that it dies.

It's an all out offense to my ears.



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Rap is good. Check out Chamillionaire's Ultimate Victory album. He doesn't cuss at all in it, if that hurts your ears. He has a very smooth voice, and many of the songs are relaxed and introspective "the title song of the album - Ultimate Victory"
Also check out Jedi Mind tricks. They don't talk about pimping hoes and shit. They talk about vietnam, loved ones, and how hard it is to go on when things are down.



 

 

Some of you are not distinguishing between Rap and Hip Hop. The two share similarities, but are distinct genres.



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It is hard to shed anything but crocodile tears over White House speechwriter Patrick Buchanan's tragic analysis of the Nixon debacle. "It's like Sisyphus," he said. "We rolled the rock all the way up the mountain...and it rolled right back down on us...."  Neither Sisyphus nor the commander of the Light Brigade nor Pat Buchanan had the time or any real inclination to question what they were doing...a martyr, to the bitter end, to a "flawed" cause and a narrow, atavistic concept of conservative politics that has done more damage to itself and the country in less than six years than its liberal enemies could have done in two or three decades. -Hunter S. Thompson

im_sneaky said:
Rap is good. Check out Chamillionaire's Ultimate Victory album. He doesn't cuss at all in it, if that hurts your ears. He has a very smooth voice, and many of the songs are relaxed and introspective "the title song of the album - Ultimate Victory"
Also check out Jedi Mind tricks. They don't talk about pimping hoes and shit. They talk about vietnam, loved ones, and how hard it is to go on when things are down.

 

It has nothing to do with the swearing. I don't mind that. 

It's just a bunch of talking over more talented people's songs.   



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