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Hip Hop: The Poetic Side

Эикельманн [РУС]

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So, basically what this guy wants me to do is accept bad music and attempt to enjoy it.

Nope, sorry. Soulja Boy is ****ing horrid, and so are most mainstream artists from a majority of musical genres today (IE: Brokencyde, Dimmu Borgir). It comes from every single side of the music community, not just rap or hip hop.

Music today is ****.


ITT: Trying to justify why certain sucky music should be acceptable.
 

jiovanni007

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So, basically what this guy wants me to do is accept bad music and attempt to enjoy it.
No you read the bold phrase from kweli's interview. He means instead of taking a negative view of soulja boy, wayne, etc. take a positive view on the artists you do like. Don't bash someone else because of their opinion, just try to broaden their horizons a bit.
 

¯\_S.(ツ).L.I.D._/¯

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If you'd stop being ignorant you would see that the majority of us in here dislike mainstream music. Read the whole interview before you jump to conclusions.
 

.Marik

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So, basically what this guy wants me to do is accept bad music and attempt to enjoy it.

Nope, sorry. Soulja Boy is ****ing horrid, and so are most mainstream artists from a majority of musical genres today (IE: Brokencyde, Dimmu Borgir). It comes from every single side of the music community, not just rap or hip hop.

Music today is ****.


ITT: Trying to justify why certain sucky music should be acceptable.
If you'd stop being ignorant you would see that the majority of us in here dislike mainstream music. Read the whole interview before you jump to conclusions.
Bolded part is really all you need to know.

Mainstream is garbage. Don't kid yourself, we especially understand this.
 

cookieM0Nster

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Read "The Gospel of Hip Hop" by KRS-One.
Everyone.

I do not like mainstream, but a lot of people like the gangsta rap persona and think that it is great and are entertained by it. KRS-One and the rest of the Temple of Hip Hop are preserving the traditional Hip Hop.

For real read it though.
 

cookieM0Nster

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I can't hear it for some reason.

And it's coming along well... at the moment I'm still working and saving for studio time. The home studio thing wasn't the best idea... but I'm still gonna get a midi keyboard & a roland drum machine so I can make some beats and record it in a studio. I'm also gonna start going to spoken word poetry places.
 

Nova9000

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It works for me...idk...maybe I can PM them to you.

And a home studio is a LOT of work, money, and time. There isn't anywhere you can record around where you live? And I'm not familar with beat making. SPoken word is dope; helps with deep songs IMO. Lookin forward to hearing something from you :).
 

cookieM0Nster

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It works for me...idk...maybe I can PM them to you.

And a home studio is a LOT of work, money, and time. There isn't anywhere you can record around where you live? And I'm not familar with beat making. SPoken word is dope; helps with deep songs IMO. Lookin forward to hearing something from you :).
I know, by home studio I meant like headphones a keyboard and a drum machine lmao.
and idk if you could put them on youtube that would be ideal.

and yeah spoken word is dope. im gonna try to get an EP done by the end of the year, and release it on iTunes and CD stores in my area.

and i live in Oakland, im sure theres plenty of places to record
 

KrazyGlue

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Right on, cookiMONster. Raise awareness about true hip hop! Also, noticed you left out Scarface on the list. Not a fan, or just forgot?

EDIT: Also UGK.

EDIT: Also Public Enemy.

EDIT: Also Run DMC.
 
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