I do agree I think most rap sounds the same. Although I can stomach some of it.. also rappers fashion sense cracks me up :']
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I do agree I think most rap sounds the same. Although I can stomach some of it.. also rappers fashion sense cracks me up :']
I hate most rap, actually anything urban nowadays. But Hip-hop of the late late 80s/early 90s like um...De La Soul and Public Enemy where they talked about actual issues and it was more like poetry with a beat than the same monotonous droning of how rich they are and "how many *****es they can pull" was listenable, sometimes good.
I like rock the most, but there are stupid rock styles too though. Ripped jeans? Piercings everywhere? :P All music has different styles. And I dont really 'Hate' it as long as it isnt just swearing and talking about how tough they are ect.
Yeah. Rock has it's bad sides too.
Like wearing hats at a 45 degree angle and leaving the stickers and label on it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Silverstein
I'm open to all music.
I find old school hip hop pretty cool but none of this new age stuff that clogs up the charts.
I get the reasons why you'd say things like the title of this thread, because it is repetitive.
Wu Tand Clan and N.W.A. would be groups I don't mind in the hip hop genre.
Someone said they don't see what's do good about death metal or something along those lines. Technical death metal is an acquired taste mainly acquired by people who can see what is put into the music made and have patience for things like walls of sound.
The most lame excuse I hear is: "I can't hear what he's saying this is ****!"
and to me that is like someone saying "I don't know what notes he's playing on the guitar!".
Shutting yourself off to a whole genre is silly and close-minded, but shutting yourself off to the mainstream stuff that's out today isn't that bad I guess because it is rubbish.
Wow, she's saying Rap is trash but then asking if anyone listens to electronica? Oh the irony. Stop generalizing, there is lots of rap that has a message and hip-hop is the most diverse type of music, hate it or love it.
You could say it's missing an e.Quote:
Originally Posted by SEXYDEATH
Lol, 'Mike Jooones!', heh ;PQuote:
Originally Posted by SEXYDEATH
Nah, theres a big difference between Pop Rap than Rap itself. All that stuff you see on Top of the Pops and on music channels like Kiss are all Pop Rap and thats what younger people tend to like.
But its like anything, most of the material that stays low and true has meaning to it. As like emo or any other music genre, its a way to help express yourself, and doing it through different music which suites you.
I've liked Hip Hop/Rap since I was in year 3-4 :p I liked it way before it became a big phase in like 2002. I'll stick to liking it because I can see the difference between real rap and fake bling bling rap.
I agree but I guess everyone has a different style/taste.The world would be boring if it was all the same.Quote:
Originally Posted by Silverstein