To all the metal heads and haters:
Dude, how can you hate on rap? I know probably because you listen to the local radio station and here 'Im the ****ing boss nigga rolling on dubs and ****ing bitches making money' You are on the greatest source of new musical information you will ever find, so USE IT! There are so many people willing to expand your musical aptitude. ****in open your ears and minds!!!!! Go Google rhymesayers son. Maybe you can follow a path of enlightenment as you travel down the road of lyrics that will destoy your FACE! I love all music, you jst have to find they right artists in the genre. |
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all your music ****ing sucks man! Didnt that make you feel a little hurt and angry? Then dont do it little bro! Be happy that you have something to enjoy and believe in. |
DH, think of it like this. Metal you have a bassist and drummer, rhythm and percussion. You have your guitar and singer for pitch. Singer also does lyrics and sings.
A good emcee does all of this himself. To rap you are the rhythm section, you are the percussion, you are the tone, pitch, and singer. You're a whole band yourself. No metal band does that. |
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Nah, I was going to add that producing your own album adds even another element of depth to your musical contributions, but and emcee alone can stand as all that. I'd listen to Talib Kweli acapella before I'd listen to Bullet for my Valentine.
But producers stand alone as one man bands too. I bet Petestrumentals sold more than Trivium ever has. Same reason. Then hip-hop combines all that win, fuuuuuck. It's an art form. |
rap is so boring, that's why i hate it. The best rap song is imo is ( 2pac - hold ya head up), but even it sounds just like the rest. Boring, and after a couple hundred plays i couldn't stand to listen to it anymore.
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Dude you've listened to way too little rap to start talking shit.
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Here, listen to a song that displays great lyrics and emotion. YouTube - Parkway Drive - Pandora |
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