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lieasleep 12-22-2009 11:44 AM

....yeah....so.....ghostface killah, **** that guy!

someonecompletelyrandom 12-22-2009 11:44 AM

Why? You better be careful about what you say. Wu-Tang Clan aint nothin to mess wit. And we do already have a thread about bad rappers, I think. From the OP this doesn't really seem like a discussion as to what makes, doesn't make a good rapepr but more of a stab at rap in general.

Surell 12-22-2009 12:40 PM

How can you down on Ghostface?

lieasleep 12-22-2009 12:54 PM

just dont think his music is any good, especially compared to other wu-tang members. it was more meant to start up conversation

someonecompletelyrandom 12-22-2009 01:09 PM

Post it in this one.

Jester 12-22-2009 06:20 PM

I don't know if he's saying Ghostface should be in a top 3 worst rappers thread.

Anyway, what don't you like about Ghostface Killah's music, lieasleep? He's probably one of my favorite Wu-Tang members. He's one of the most consistent, his voice is cool, his delivery is full of energetic youth, and his imagery can be pretty fantastic. I can see how he might not be someone's favorite Wu-Tang member (he's the least Wu-y, really), but I don't really see how he's not likeable.

dark shadow 12-22-2009 09:49 PM

i kinda think this thread has been derailed a bit, hasnt it?
"why do critics give rap albums good reviews?"
oops.

On Topic:
Lil Wayne's yet to be released "Rebirth" album, which is actually mostly autotuned rock music, has been getting fairly positive reviews it may or may not deserve at this point.

Mick 12-22-2009 09:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Captain Awesome (Post 786530)
Probably because they themselves have been dumbed down and now enjoy that kind of music.

Also because a lot of record companies have shares with certain magazines and news corporations so they have more of a hand in what reviews their artists get than people would like to think.

Exactly what I was going to say :)

But the majority of music critics aren't musicians themselves so I don't trust them, when I buy an album, I make my own review.

midnight rain 12-22-2009 10:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave.r2009 (Post 786492)
What can possibly be good about the typical rap album. 18 songs per album(Too much, should be 10-12 tracks) 4-5 filler tracks (skits) and your typical rap lyrics about Clubs,guns,drugs,woman,cars,ghetto's..blah..blah.. blah and add on some commerical beats for airplay. Even the better rappers out there like Lupe Fiasco,K'naan can't produce a anything classic. The only classic rap album I have ever liked was from a group called Camp Lo called "Uptown Saturday Night" in 1996 The beats were enjoyable and there lyrics and slang was very creative, to this day I have trouble understanding what exactly there rapping about in some of there songs.

It's beyond me how some critics can say that Lil Wayne's "Carter 3" is better then the Fleet Foxes album. According to Metacritic Reakwon's new album is in the top 5 and in fact is prop ****.

I feel critics are almost forcing themselves to give good reviews to rap albums just so they just don't upset that audience.

Have you ever felt that maybe that people can have differing opinions from yours?

Also, I don't see why rap is always berated for it's gangbang lyrics when the classic rock that these rap haters usually listen to contains plenty of sexual references (not to mention half the songs seem to be about one night stands) and drugs & alcohol in general. Just something I thought I'd point out.

Mick 12-23-2009 12:04 AM

Yes but somehow rappers make it sound more badass. :)


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