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Maybe I can keep this one
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I've heard on more than one occation that rap lacks the 4 components of songs to be considered music. While I think this an established way to push out something I think they have personal problems with, I do think there are certain rappers that are doing intelligent things with their career and making songs that actually give rap some credibility.
I sort of pisses me off that people with intelligence are pushed aside for people who refry the same story of violence time and again. Anyway, please let this thread be the place where people can learn about rappers who are intellectual, and not given recording contracts so that urban white kids can supress their inferiority complexes. I would stand behind most of the work Common, Mos Def, and MF Doom create. I'd discuss them at length but I'd just assume people post up their favorites and we can get some momentum.
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Avin' It!
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/profiles/scottherongil.shtml ^For those unaware of this massive talent, here's a taster.^ |
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Public Enemy's back at it again, New Whirl Order available at Best Buy and everywhere else the first of November and a couple DVDs and a CD next year. Common Sense is dope as always. Will Smith is always keeping it real. Kanye West is doing good for a so called "mainstream" rapper, he's not that overrated and better than a lot of his competition on radio right now. J5 and a lot of dope artists (Pigeon John, Kel Spencer....) should get more promotion etc because they have talent, but we all know that's not going to happen with the state of hip hop as it is right now. Oh yeah, i think Cozmo D (Newcleus) is working on something new right now, we'll see.
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Maybe I can keep this one
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Well people who say rap lacks four main components aren't retarted, its just a very "clinical" viewpoint.
I think credibility means someone whos credible, not someone whos hear to talk about lewd sexual acts, money, jewlery, cars, alcohol, and parties. Since most of those are all in the catagory of money, it could be easily argued that must "huge" rappers aren't doing more than singing about money...in every song.
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“The night falls gracefully for those who have a love to call their own. But alas, for those to whom love has turned a blind eye – love, it falls like a guillotine” “No more waiting for fate to befall me, no. I have my dreamboat, and together we will find our destiny, choose our ladder to the sky” - Markus Pierson |
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did you enter the rap forum? post in this thread? join these boards? feel the need to express this opinion as if it will get us to change our positions? wake up? buy a computer?
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“The night falls gracefully for those who have a love to call their own. But alas, for those to whom love has turned a blind eye – love, it falls like a guillotine” “No more waiting for fate to befall me, no. I have my dreamboat, and together we will find our destiny, choose our ladder to the sky” - Markus Pierson |
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