Rap haters and rap thread haters thread

CrackerJax

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Yah, .... do something!!!

Although, this guy has taken it to a new level.....

[youtube]pXo4gOOAgD0[/youtube]

This guy has more musical ability than 99% of rap artists today....
 

Straight up G

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Ploitically speaking in rap requires much intelligence, it is a sub genre of rap

Pharoe Monch
Mos Def
Public Enemy

and much more politically conscious rap and hip-hop.


"At age 12, Shakur enrolled in Harlem's famous "127th Street Ensemble." His first major role with this acting troupe was as Travis in A Raisin in the Sun. In 1984, his family relocated to Baltimore, [9] After completing his sophomore year at Paul Lawrence Dunbar High School he transferred to the Baltimore School for the Arts, where he studied acting, poetry and jazz. He performed in Shakespeare plays and in the role of the Mouse King in The Nutcracker.[10] Tupac, accompanied by one of his friends, Dana "Mouse" Smith, as his beatbox, won most of the many rap competitions that he participated in and was considered to be the best rapper in his school.[11] Although he lacked trendy clothing, he was one of the most popular kids in his school because of his sense of humor, superior rapping skills, and ability to mix in with all crowds"

No lack of intelligence there.
 

gogrow

confused
Ploitically speaking in rap requires much intelligence, it is a sub genre of rap

Pharoe Monch
Mos Def
Public Enemy

and much more politically conscious rap and hip-hop.


"At age 12, Shakur enrolled in Harlem's famous "127th Street Ensemble." His first major role with this acting troupe was as Travis in A Raisin in the Sun. In 1984, his family relocated to Baltimore, [9] After completing his sophomore year at Paul Lawrence Dunbar High School he transferred to the Baltimore School for the Arts, where he studied acting, poetry and jazz. He performed in Shakespeare plays and in the role of the Mouse King in The Nutcracker.[10] Tupac, accompanied by one of his friends, Dana "Mouse" Smith, as his beatbox, won most of the many rap competitions that he participated in and was considered to be the best rapper in his school.[11] Although he lacked trendy clothing, he was one of the most popular kids in his school because of his sense of humor, superior rapping skills, and ability to mix in with all crowds"

No lack of intelligence there.

i think you missed my point... to me, rap isnt supposed to be intelligent... you dont listen to it to get a life changing message; you listen (at least i) to it when you wanna smoke a blunt, crank the volume, and space out to some cool beats..... intelligent rap throws me off:-P
 

Straight up G

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i think you missed my point... to me, rap isnt supposed to be intelligent... you dont listen to it to get a life changing message; you listen (at least i) to it when you wanna smoke a blunt, crank the volume, and space out to some cool beats..... intelligent rap throws me off:-P
I did miss your point :mrgreen:
 

gogrow

confused
And you are making a lot of sense, it is not the core or foundation of rap and I feel the same way.

if you have something to say in music, and want people to listen, make a melody.... most people dont like to listen to talking with a beat in the background;-)... (atmosphere).... reminds me of a poetry reading:sleep:

*edit* and if i can get the embed thing down from your instructions, check out the pro-rap thread, and i'll post up some of the mindless shit i enjoy :)
 
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