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Originally Posted by Captain Awesome
have you ever heard rap music that's played in a club? ALL of those guys are club rappers. ALL of their music is used as club music.
Of course it's to be danced to, my point is people who listen to it don't listen to the lyrics, it's always about sex, violence, drugs etc but it doesn't matter to them because they don't listen to the lyrics they just listen to the beat.
People don't care what the song is about as long as they can dance to it.
And violence isn't a hardcore rap thing (i'm not even sure what you mean by 'hardcore' rap) violence is used in almost every club rap ever created
"dont stomp on me or me and my crew bla bla bla"
"i got my heater and my glock 9 bling bling muva****a!"
"get outta my face homie this girl dancing wit me chea!!!!"
all the same retarded bull**** on every single song.
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What? Just because somebody's song is used in a club doesn't mean he's a club rapper. It's at best an ambiguous term, I guess - but in general (atleast in H-town), a club rapper is somebody who makes music specifically for dancing. In theory you could dance to D12... but why would you?
And hardcore rap is a genre.