92% of teens have moved on to rap! if ur still one of the 8% that still listens to real music then copy and paste this comment into 1 other video box
remember rap:
R=Retards
A=Attempting
P=Poetry

92% of teens have moved on to rap! if ur still one of the 8% that still listens to real music then copy and paste this comment into 1 other video box
remember rap:
R=Retards
A=Attempting
P=Poetry
Agreed.Foil wrote:Some rap / hip-hop is actually quite good.
Stereotype much? There's lots of rap that doesn't follow the stereotypical thuggish lifestyle and degrading lyrics. Before opening your ignorant mouth, look a little harder next time before speaking. You might actually say something intelligent rather than having a herd mentality.[]V[]essenjah wrote:R=Retards
All you have to do, is rhyme a bunch of bad language about how big your pen1s is and how you gots da b1@tches... and yo, you killed some muthufugin pigs.
I will have to disagree with this when phrased as "depends entirely". I agree that there is a strong subjective element in musical quality. Sometimes the difference between what I like and what someone else likes is entirely within us and not within the material. However, I also believe there is an OBJECTIVE element within music. Some music is just bad, is in it's really done poorly, it's not as high quality, it's not as creative, it's not as GOOD as other kinds. Whether I like it or not.Admiral Thrawn wrote:Whether it's "good" or "bad" depends entirely upon the listener.
While I agree that much of the current popular rap is either cookie-cutter boring or just plain vulgar (see: 50-cent), there are still some really good tunes out there, both past and present. Here are a couple of the standout mainstream ones I've enjoyed over the years: (they'll probably all be considered "old-school" to your 11-year-old, FCFlabby Chick wrote:So can we have examples of what is supposed to be good rap. I listen to it quite a lot and have attended concerts from foreign artists because my 11 year old is well into it. I'm bored sh1tless after 10 minuets.
Not according to the DJ's outside my dorm who play that very stereotypical stuff anytime theres a party going on...Admiral Thrawn wrote: Stereotype much? There's lots of rap that doesn't follow the stereotypical thuggish lifestyle and degrading lyrics. Before opening your ignorant mouth, look a little harder next time before speaking. You might actually say something intelligent rather than having a herd mentality.
That was great.
PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 11:13 am
ah, see, and here is a good example.
I LIKE this:
Oh, I'm with you there. I love classical, but 90% of opera just makes me wish the fat lady would go ahead and get DONE singing already.Foil wrote:I enjoy classical music, but operatic vocals are like fingernails on a chalkboard to me.
Ah, Black-Eyed Peas. Yeah, I like some of their stuff - they have a pretty distinct musical style, sounds a bit reggae at times.Flabby Chick wrote:I got tickets for this for Monday...it's my kids birthday 9/9...probably the only 'rap' I'd appreciate...though i'm not sure it's what you guys consider rap.
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IIRC, NONE of Beethoven's songs had any words in them! That means even an inanimate rock could make up lyrics as good as the ones!Dakatsu wrote:I listen to some Eminem and Papa Roach, they have talent, it requires talent to write raps like theirs, but "shooting up a nigga with my handgun because he stepped on my new nikes", doesn't require ***** to create.
Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D minor / movement IV (Finale)TIGERassault wrote:IIRC, NONE of Beethoven's songs had any words in them!
I find myself tempted to do a "Rap" translation of Friedrich Schiller's An die Freude, but...Kilarin wrote: Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D minor / movement IV (Finale)
Words, and oh what words!
Guess what? Beethoven wrote PIANO MUSIC. It takes talent to write a good piano symphony, but many gangsta rap artists just write their own raps, and not the beat!TIGERassault wrote:IIRC, NONE of Beethoven's songs had any words in them! That means even an inanimate rock could make up lyrics as good as the ones!Dakatsu wrote:I listen to some Eminem and Papa Roach, they have talent, it requires talent to write raps like theirs, but "shooting up a nigga with my handgun because he stepped on my new nikes", doesn't require ***** to create.
So, does that make him an utterly rubbish song writer? Or are you just completely ignorant to the fact that raps are more than just biographies alone?
I always wondered how country music with rap vocals would sound.RepoMan wrote:I find myself tempted to do a Rap translation of Friedrich Schiller's An die Freude, but...
...But the rap songs themselves still do have the beats in them!Dakatsu wrote:Guess what? Beethoven wrote PIANO MUSIC. It takes talent to write a good piano symphony, but many gangsta rap artists just write their own raps, and not the beat!
Just like seemingly every other popular recent country song... an inferior twangy rip-off of the original.Dakatsu wrote:I always wondered how country music with rap vocals would sound.