Im partial to the crazy, random, free train of thought type flows. Fuck a stale concept.
Not to rain on any parades, but free-associative rapping about whatever comes to mind at the moment is possibly thee single oldest concept in rap. Keith Cowboy rapping about his clothing measurements and shit.
The one Jonny_Paycheck has been particularly eloquent and outspoken on what he thinks is the less-than-stellar modern legacy of rappers rapping about rap (particularly post-Stakes Is High). I don'y necessarily share that entire viewpoint, but I think this thread might benefit from his speaking on it.
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Don't waste a song complaining about other rappers. Just make a song better than those made by other rappers. That's how you dead them.
Someone has to comment on the fake industry, bad artistry, dwindling venues, white audiences, and recoupment.
Public Enemy - Caught Can I Get A Witness was an early Sample-Critique song, that wasnt about sour old dudes or suburban kufi rappers talmbout the good old days of just 10 years ago.
But like any style it can get used too much.
Hip Hop Is Dead - NAS pretty much covered himself in his own peanut laden excrement. Peaked off.
Tim Dog - Pennecillin On Wax is Rap 'Bout Rap Rap?? . Keith has been commenting for years.
Im partial to the crazy, random, free train of thought type flows. Fuck a stale concept.
Not to rain on any parades, but free-associative rapping about whatever comes to mind at the moment is possibly thee single oldest concept in rap. Keith Cowboy rapping about his clothing measurements and shit.
The one Jonny_Paycheck has been particularly eloquent and outspoken on what he thinks is the less-than-stellar modern legacy of rappers rapping about rap (particularly post-Stakes Is High). I don'y necessarily share that entire viewpoint, but I think this thread might benefit from his speaking on it.
I have long hoped that the one Jonny Paycheck would speak further on the AAAGGGH I'M CRAZY I'M BUGGIN' YAAAAGGGHHH style of rap, once popular in the city we share.
Im partial to the crazy, random, free train of thought type flows. Fuck a stale concept.
Not to rain on any parades, but free-associative rapping about whatever comes to mind at the moment is possibly thee single oldest concept in rap. Keith Cowboy rapping about his clothing measurements and shit.
The one Jonny_Paycheck has been particularly eloquent and outspoken on what he thinks is the less-than-stellar modern legacy of rappers rapping about rap (particularly post-Stakes Is High). I don'y necessarily share that entire viewpoint, but I think this thread might benefit from his speaking on it.
I have long hoped that the one Jonny Paycheck would speak further on the AAAGGGH I'M CRAZY I'M BUGGIN' YAAAAGGGHHH style of rap, once popular in the city we share.
No doubt. Put him on a panel with C Rayz Walz and King Just. Halfway through, watch the color drain from their faces when Busta comes from backstage brandishing a folding chair. Shit would be gold.
Im partial to the crazy, random, free train of thought type flows. Fuck a stale concept.
Not to rain on any parades, but free-associative rapping about whatever comes to mind at the moment is possibly thee single oldest concept in rap. Keith Cowboy rapping about his clothing measurements and shit.
The one Jonny_Paycheck has been particularly eloquent and outspoken on what he thinks is the less-than-stellar modern legacy of rappers rapping about rap (particularly post-Stakes Is High). I don'y necessarily share that entire viewpoint, but I think this thread might benefit from his speaking on it.
I have long hoped that the one Jonny Paycheck would speak further on the AAAGGGH I'M CRAZY I'M BUGGIN' YAAAAGGGHHH style of rap, once popular in the city we share.
No doubt. Put him on a panel with C Rayz Walz and King Just. Halfway through, watch the color drain from their faces when Busta comes from backstage brandishing a folding chair. Shit would be gold.
Im partial to the crazy, random, free train of thought type flows. Fuck a stale concept.
Not to rain on any parades, but free-associative rapping about whatever comes to mind at the moment is possibly thee single oldest concept in rap. Keith Cowboy rapping about his clothing measurements and shit.
The one Jonny_Paycheck has been particularly eloquent and outspoken on what he thinks is the less-than-stellar modern legacy of rappers rapping about rap (particularly post-Stakes Is High). I don'y necessarily share that entire viewpoint, but I think this thread might benefit from his speaking on it.
I have long hoped that the one Jonny Paycheck would speak further on the AAAGGGH I'M CRAZY I'M BUGGIN' YAAAAGGGHHH style of rap, once popular in the city we share.
No doubt. Put him on a panel with C Rayz Walz and King Just. Halfway through, watch the color drain from their faces when Busta comes from backstage brandishing a folding chair. Shit would be gold.
GoOoOoOoLlLLlDdDdD!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Listen, must we forget?
I originated all that wild shit
That raaaaaar raaaaaaar shit
That jump-up-and-ready-to-fuck-shit-up-now shit"
Im partial to the crazy, random, free train of thought type flows. Fuck a stale concept.
Not to rain on any parades, but free-associative rapping about whatever comes to mind at the moment is possibly thee single oldest concept in rap. Keith Cowboy rapping about his clothing measurements and shit.
The one Jonny_Paycheck has been particularly eloquent and outspoken on what he thinks is the less-than-stellar modern legacy of rappers rapping about rap (particularly post-Stakes Is High). I don'y necessarily share that entire viewpoint, but I think this thread might benefit from his speaking on it.
I have long hoped that the one Jonny Paycheck would speak further on the AAAGGGH I'M CRAZY I'M BUGGIN' YAAAAGGGHHH style of rap, once popular in the city we share.
No doubt. Put him on a panel with C Rayz Walz and King Just. Halfway through, watch the color drain from their faces when Busta comes from backstage brandishing a folding chair. Shit would be gold.
GoOoOoOoLlLLlDdDdD!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Listen, must we forget?
I originated all that wild shit
That raaaaaar raaaaaaar shit
That jump-up-and-ready-to-fuck-shit-up-now shit"
Where's the logic here? Just-Ice's "Latoya" is only for women, and "I Used to Love H.E.R." is only for rappers?
put it this way...
a substantial number of ll cool j joints just don't click.
because i'm a dude, usually he isn't rapping to me...
the two tracks you mentioned are both directed to all listeners.
first person narration...
especially common's joint.
it's about his journey as a listener, not a rap to other rappers...
not sayin a listener can't enjoy a track that is directed to a specific audience.
one of my favorite keith tracks is fine girls, which is specifically aimed at females...
many rapps are just to other rappers, certainly
when the cat on the mic tells me that i can't sell as many albums as he can,
i just have to pause,
yes, he's right.
i've never sold a single album,
because, ahem,
not a rapper...
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The one Jonny_Paycheck has been particularly eloquent and outspoken on what he thinks is the less-than-stellar modern legacy of rappers rapping about rap (particularly post-Stakes Is High). I don'y necessarily share that entire viewpoint, but I think this thread might benefit from his speaking on it.
Someone has to comment on the fake industry, bad artistry, dwindling venues, white audiences, and recoupment.
Public Enemy - Caught Can I Get A Witness was an early Sample-Critique song, that wasnt about sour old dudes or suburban kufi rappers talmbout the good old days of just 10 years ago.
But like any style it can get used too much.
Hip Hop Is Dead - NAS pretty much covered himself in his own peanut laden excrement. Peaked off.
Tim Dog - Pennecillin On Wax is Rap 'Bout Rap Rap?? . Keith has been commenting for years.
Best Style - I wont say that.
I have long hoped that the one Jonny Paycheck would speak further on the AAAGGGH I'M CRAZY I'M BUGGIN' YAAAAGGGHHH style of rap, once popular in the city we share.
approx 50% of the population is men...
approx 0.03544% of the population is rappeurs...
so why not rap to the real audience?
White suburbanites?
Where's the logic here? Just-Ice's "Latoya" is only for women, and "I Used to Love H.E.R." is only for rappers?
Really?
No doubt. Put him on a panel with C Rayz Walz and King Just. Halfway through, watch the color drain from their faces when Busta comes from backstage brandishing a folding chair. Shit would be gold.
GoOoOoOoLlLLlDdDdD!!!!!!!!!!!!
6:56
"Listen, must we forget?
I originated all that wild shit
That raaaaaar raaaaaaar shit
That jump-up-and-ready-to-fuck-shit-up-now shit"
I never understood that claim.
put it this way...
a substantial number of ll cool j joints just don't click.
because i'm a dude, usually he isn't rapping to me...
the two tracks you mentioned are both directed to all listeners.
first person narration...
especially common's joint.
it's about his journey as a listener, not a rap to other rappers...
not sayin a listener can't enjoy a track that is directed to a specific audience.
one of my favorite keith tracks is fine girls, which is specifically aimed at females...
many rapps are just to other rappers, certainly
when the cat on the mic tells me that i can't sell as many albums as he can,
i just have to pause,
yes, he's right.
i've never sold a single album,
because, ahem,
not a rapper...
This argument against LL never made sense to me.
Couldn't one relate to LL's songs on a 1st-person basis? Likewise, when he is bragging (e.g. about the boomin' system), you brag along with him.
the boomin system >>> i'm checking
doin it >>> not so much