So so tired
HarveyCanal
"a distraction from my main thesis." 13,234 Posts
I am so so tired of hearing unimaginative, disconnected, apparently friendless, oldtimers announcing how HIP-HOP IS DEAD. Obviosuly, they've grown lazy on top of close-minded and would prefer to just rest on the laurels of what they already know. I mean, why not just continue to regurgitate the same 15 years of boxed hip-hop as if nothing outside of it could ever touch it...when it's such an easy way out?There is still so much good rap music being made. It's just more likely to be...and here's a word that used to be considered golden yet has since eveidently turned to shit...UNDERGROUND. I personally encounter talented and enthusiastic and hard-working hip-hop artists in abundance on the daily. From rappers to deejays to dancers to graphic artists...I know this take of mine will be viewed as somehow negative...but how negative does one have to be in order to put blinders on big enough to no longer see the forest for the trees?
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You need to check Tinchy Stryder.
Sounds British
Thank you, no
While not a fan of most British rap. It's not all terrible.
But I swear, hip-hop itself is still alive and well.
DANCING TO ILLMATIC, DOING THE RESPECT HUSTLE.[/b]
Yep. And not to bring up that ghostbumped thread...but you never heard real rap and pop were the same until then either. There were distinctions back then that have since been obscured by those who seemingly just want to lump everything that isn't leading-up-to-and-including-Biggie as disposable.
You mean, in between when people were saying the west "took over" or after???
So says the old white dude...
Not in The Bronx.
The idea that they're going to get signed by some big company and receive a fat check up front to buy their mama a house with is indeed gone. But dudes making mixtapes and doing shows, what's now called grinding, is in my estimation as rampant as ever.
I'll assume Hip-Hop suffered a similar fate.
Noone's posts have ever stumped me like yours.
They're both good. In some cases, yes...the stuff today is better. In other cases, no chance. It's all situational.
are dildos objects specific to the rich? mostly-serious question.
what i mean is that most folks around here are usually huddling around 1 dudes rig that has been patchworked together with hand me downs and outdated gear. and in this economy i think a lot of that gear has been pawned or otherwise sold off.
That's an amazing picture.
I would love to find an office of accountants wearing Izods.
LOL. The first time I heard Tinchy was the first time when I really did consider whether hip hop was dead. Then I heard Ndubz and I knew it would be going strong for many years yet.
^^Knows who Tinchy Stryder is.
Checking for the man like Stryder is best avoided though.
As Senior says, N-Dubz are the truth.