|
Until you sign up you can't do much. Yes, it's free.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
 | / / / Viewing Topic
|  |
|
|
paper planes
Quality Control Engineer
|
i dont find it deep or anything but it's catchy and everyone else listens to it so i do
|
|
|
nigeltheoutlaw
Connoisseur
|
It's just like any other genre. It has deep stuff, it has gross, misogynistic stuff, it has one hit wonder stuff. I like it though.
------- I made it rain on my hoes.Then god smote me for trying to play god.
|
|
|
LittleItaly
Visionary
Sustainer
|
It used to have meaning in the 80's then when "gangster rap" came out it took over turning attention from hip-hop to rap
------- They say no one is perfect. They say practice makes perfect. I wish they would make up their minds.
|
|
|
|
|
Periwinkle
déjà vu
Patron
Support Leader
|
I don't like it in general, although there's the occasional track that I like. Mostly, though, it annoys me. I'm not a fan.
------- One drop is lonely Two drops okay Three drops can make a spray Four drops get carried away
|
|
|
Radon
Dairy Product Addict
|
Rap as a musical form is OK. Much of the content is not very appealing though. It's a shame when you think about how much talent is being wasted on cheap, commercialized forms of rap. Classical music is my favourite genre.
------- Pragmatism is all.
|
|
|
Crazy snake
Novice
Sustainer
|
Ugh, no offence, but hip hop is bloody annoying. I personally like Trance and Indie
------- They say learning to love yourself is the first step, that you take when you want to be real... Just Be - Dj Tiesto
|
|
|
breannafhchick06
Wealthy Hobo
|
i think that some of the songs are ok but most of them are huge disappointments. All my friends listen to it and i occasionally do when it is on the radio but i try to avoid it
|
|
|
Hoop Jargon
Dairy Product Addict
|
Quote: from LittleItaly at 4:39 pm on Aug. 22, 2008
It used to have meaning in the 80's then when "gangster rap" came out it took over turning attention from hip-hop to rap 
That is a really generalised, stupid comment; coming from the perspective of someone who has never delved any deeper than the surface (mainstream) of Hip hop. On different levels, in different countries and in god knows how many languages Hip hop has thrived as an artform through the late 1980s to the 1990s and until the present day. A good example comes from my country, Australia, where the hip hop community was informally established in the early 1980s and grew with the culture itself, with the music growing over 2 decades to in (my opinion) a peak in quality at the beggining of this century and a commercial peak about 2 years ago. I spent the majority of my formative listening to hip hop, starting with the Eminems, Snoop Doggs, Dr. Dre's etc. My interests soon branched out into the Jurassic Fives, De La Souls, Big Daddy Kanes, Tribe Called Quest and then into my own country's music. Though I have moved away from Hip Hop in the last 2 years I, I still hold a deep affinity towards it because it defined who I was as a human.
|
|
|
LittleItaly
Visionary
Sustainer
|
Quote: from Hoop Jargon at 5:19 am on Sep. 7, 2008
Quote: from LittleItaly at 4:39 pm on Aug. 22, 2008
It used to have meaning in the 80's then when "gangster rap" came out it took over turning attention from hip-hop to rap 
That is a really generalised, stupid comment; coming from the perspective of someone who has never delved any deeper than the surface (mainstream) of Hip hop. On different levels, in different countries and in god knows how many languages Hip hop has thrived as an artform through the late 1980s to the 1990s and until the present day. A good example comes from my country, Australia, where the hip hop community was informally established in the early 1980s and grew with the culture itself, with the music growing over 2 decades to in (my opinion) a peak in quality at the beggining of this century and a commercial peak about 2 years ago. I spent the majority of my formative listening to hip hop, starting with the Eminems, Snoop Doggs, Dr. Dre's etc. My interests soon branched out into the Jurassic Fives, De La Souls, Big Daddy Kanes, Tribe Called Quest and then into my own country's music. Though I have moved away from Hip Hop in the last 2 years I, I still hold a deep affinity towards it because it defined who I was as a human. 
....i wasn't talking about your country, they made hip hop for their own people....it wasn't even intended for people outside their community they did primarily to keep off the streets, but some luck it's got them....
------- They say no one is perfect. They say practice makes perfect. I wish they would make up their minds.
|
|
|
Hoop Jargon
Dairy Product Addict
|
Quote: from LittleItaly at 3:44 am on Sep. 8, 2008
Quote: from Hoop Jargon at 5:19 am on Sep. 7, 2008
Quote: from LittleItaly at 4:39 pm on Aug. 22, 2008
It used to have meaning in the 80's then when "gangster rap" came out it took over turning attention from hip-hop to rap 
That is a really generalised, stupid comment; coming from the perspective of someone who has never delved any deeper than the surface (mainstream) of Hip hop. On different levels, in different countries and in god knows how many languages Hip hop has thrived as an artform through the late 1980s to the 1990s and until the present day. A good example comes from my country, Australia, where the hip hop community was informally established in the early 1980s and grew with the culture itself, with the music growing over 2 decades to in (my opinion) a peak in quality at the beggining of this century and a commercial peak about 2 years ago. I spent the majority of my formative listening to hip hop, starting with the Eminems, Snoop Doggs, Dr. Dre's etc. My interests soon branched out into the Jurassic Fives, De La Souls, Big Daddy Kanes, Tribe Called Quest and then into my own country's music. Though I have moved away from Hip Hop in the last 2 years I, I still hold a deep affinity towards it because it defined who I was as a human. 
....i wasn't talking about your country, they made hip hop for their own people....it wasn't even intended for people outside their community they did primarily to keep off the streets, but some luck it's got them.... 
I know, as an American, you generalised all of hip hop, and that was a sill thing to say, because it isn't true.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Looking for something else?
|
|
|
|
|
|
 | / / / Viewing Topic |  |
|