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Rapping deconstructed

Not sure how relevant this is to most of you but I don't really care about Rap and still enjoyed this Vox article/video immensely.

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  • edited May 2016

    Yeah, MF DOOM is great. It's not just the flow, it's also the voice and I don't even understand most of what he's saying but sometimes I catch a lyric and it's so funny in a weird and different way, he's a very unique character.

  • The video is too positive about Rap, Rap tends to be horrible, both regarding the text and the "music".

  • Have to share one of my old-time favourites :)

  • edited May 2016

    Most of the stuff I find horrible apart from beasty boys and de la soul.

  • Can't find a link to last night a cliché saved my life :#

  • edited May 2016

    rap is very interesting, it's the only genre where people blame the genre for their own personal choice of what groups they choose to listen to.... true story.

  • @neinneinnein said:
    RAP TENDS TO BE HORRIBLE.

    Oh, my stars. Granddad, you're ruining Christmas.

  • Rap music , with a silent 'c' lol

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  • edited May 2016

    can't believe they only mentioned slick rick at the end, that's like mentioning elvis last in a conversation about Elvis :) the greatest story teller

  • @Nathan said:

    @carol said:
    Rap music , with a silent 'c' lol

    >

    Yet, where it began musically speaking, was often brilliant. Specifically, Gil Scott Heron. Quite how the genre degenerated from stuff as articulate and powerful as him, to the mysoginistic tripe of today is a mystery to me.

    In general, generalizations are a bad idea.
    You should hear Kendrick Lamar.
    https://youtube.com/watch?v=W06HM7JMN4k

  • That was interesting. News from another planet to me. I haven't cultivated an appreciation for all the rhyming. There must be some rap I'd like, but I don't have the time or desire to explore a genre that, at least on the surface, doesn't appear to jive with my geezeresque values.

  • edited May 2016

    (This is really creepy funny if you understand German ;) )

  • geezeresque values?

    sex, drugs, and rock & roll rap :)

  • @neinneinnein said:
    The video is too positive about Rap, Rap tends to be horrible, both regarding the text and the "music".

    Pretty ignorant perspective, frankly. Sorry.

  • @Nathan said:

    @carol said:
    Rap music , with a silent 'c' lol

    >

    Yet, where it began musically speaking, was often brilliant. Specifically, Gil Scott Heron. Quite how the genre degenerated from stuff as articulate and powerful as him, to the mysoginistic tripe of today is a mystery to me.

    You're leaping right past the golden age; native tongue and the advent of the MPC.

  • Very cool to see the rhymes visualized like that.

    Very cool to see MF Doom get some love.

    Very cool to see busdriver, Mr Moto! Was definitely on my shortlist of 'how could they not include ____?'

    Very sad to see such dismissive posts here about a massive genre of music with almost 40 years under its belt.

  • Gang Starr - Mass Appeal.

  • edited May 2016

    @syrupcore said:

    Very sad to see such dismissive posts here about a massive genre of music with almost 40 years under its belt.

    It's a very American thing and not as popular as Americans like to believe...
    Europe danced to techno in the 90s not to hip hop ...

  • @syrupcore said:
    Very cool to see the rhymes visualized like that.

    Very cool to see MF Doom get some love.

    Very cool to see busdriver, Mr Moto! Was definitely on my shortlist of 'how could they not include ____?'

    Very sad to see such dismissive posts here about a massive genre of music with almost 40 years under its belt.

    Maybe it's not really the music. Or the perception of the music. There's a huge culture gap for some people. Values and a whole view of life. The same existed back in my youth. The Beatles were considered dangerous. Rap is still relatively new to me, but for many years has remained a foreign culture.

    Should it matter to those who embrace the genre? People are going to die off, and the current generation will carry on. A new generation will eventually come along and take their dump on the established ways of thinking. Where it's going we don't know, but I think it always looks downward to those left behind.

  • If you'll allow me::(2004)

  • edited May 2016

    Is this funny because of the accents he uses? He doesn't do much else, does he?
    (I have no clue who these ppl are supposed to be, I am living in another filter bubble. )

  • Threads like this are such a big part of why I read/joined this forum, thank you so much for bigging up my horizons!

    I feel like my knowingness is swelt all up now. :)

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