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id hardly call that r&b.  shit is pop music.  no different than britney spears.
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satisfied?
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3:20 & 3:40 =
Uzique
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wouldnt really associate luther with what you'd call modern 'r&b'.

like yo niggaz just crooning to get inside some pussy with boring background production and a paint-by-numbers voice

why the fuck do virgins even listen to modern r&b when all it talks about is pussy and booty

it's like white-power hardcore punk music becoming popular in compton
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Hey Eifa would you agree that Katy Perry is way hotter than Britney?
no.
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gooners hasnt been on steam in 300 days
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Uzique wrote:

it's like white-power hardcore punk music becoming popular in compton
You mean like Bodycount, only not?
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Man, just thought of the best insult for a short person, ever:

"You suffer from Lorentz contraction"

Genius, I know
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oh yeah EXACTLY only minus the 'white-power' part, the 'hardcore' part and the 'punk' part
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That one went over my head...
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Uzique wrote:

wouldnt really associate luther with what you'd call modern 'r&b'.

like yo niggaz just crooning to get inside some pussy with boring background production and a paint-by-numbers voice

why the fuck do virgins even listen to modern r&b when all it talks about is pussy and booty

it's like white-power hardcore punk music becoming popular in compton
same thing goes for the state of modern hip hop.  it really seems to be marketed towards 16 year old girls that are infactuated with the "thug life" mentality which in turn attracts little "thug life" males trying to tag some ass.
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Uzique wrote:

oh yeah EXACTLY only minus the 'white-power' part, the 'hardcore' part and the 'punk' part
Anti-white-power, some of their stuff was punk (listen to KKK Bitch as an example) and I guess lyrically it was hardcore... yeah, it's a stretch, I know.
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eleven bravo wrote:

gooners hasnt been on steam in 300 days
has it been that long?

Uzique
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hardcore is a genre not a lyrical description

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I am aware of this, hence the "stretch" remark.
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hip hop died sometime between 1998 and 2001
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there's still good artists keeping it alive... i hate it when people say a genre is 'dead'. genres aren't finite.

i'd say the only genre that could properly be declared 'dead' with any certainty is punk - and that's cause it was a youth-movement and a political statement as much as a group of music-lovers. and that political time and climate was very specific, and no longer exists. hip-hop kinda transcends local politics, no?
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But it was born in 1979



This bassline is so much fun to play. The omission of a "p" in the name gives it a different meaning though
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raer's delight?
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Jaekus
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I'm sure you're aware there are meant to be two letters "p", not one.

ie. it's Rapper's Delight, not Raper's Delight

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Uzique wrote:

there's still good artists keeping it alive... i hate it when people say a genre is 'dead'. genres aren't finite.

i'd say the only genre that could properly be declared 'dead' with any certainty is punk - and that's cause it was a youth-movement and a political statement as much as a group of music-lovers. and that political time and climate was very specific, and no longer exists. hip-hop kinda transcends local politics, no?
very much so.

underground hip hop of the last 10 years has kept that spirit alive.  nowadays though, I find the topics bland and talent lacking in the mainstream.  everyone sounds the same. niggas aint broke no more and dont have anything to rap about with passion.
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speaking of hip-hop... rakim this saturday
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eleven bravo wrote:

Uzique wrote:

there's still good artists keeping it alive... i hate it when people say a genre is 'dead'. genres aren't finite.

i'd say the only genre that could properly be declared 'dead' with any certainty is punk - and that's cause it was a youth-movement and a political statement as much as a group of music-lovers. and that political time and climate was very specific, and no longer exists. hip-hop kinda transcends local politics, no?
very much so.

underground hip hop of the last 10 years has kept that spirit alive.  nowadays though, I find the topics bland and talent lacking in the mainstream.  everyone sounds the same. niggas aint broke no more and dont have anything to rap about with passion.
last time i checked 'poverty' wasnt one of the 4 pillars of hip-hop...

and there are lots of unique and different-sounding underground rappers out there. you're just listening to the wrong stuff.

how you can say someone like Mr. Lif or DOOM or Quasimoto isn't 'different'...
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Uzique wrote:

eleven bravo wrote:

Uzique wrote:

there's still good artists keeping it alive... i hate it when people say a genre is 'dead'. genres aren't finite.

i'd say the only genre that could properly be declared 'dead' with any certainty is punk - and that's cause it was a youth-movement and a political statement as much as a group of music-lovers. and that political time and climate was very specific, and no longer exists. hip-hop kinda transcends local politics, no?
very much so.

underground hip hop of the last 10 years has kept that spirit alive.  nowadays though, I find the topics bland and talent lacking in the mainstream.  everyone sounds the same. niggas aint broke no more and dont have anything to rap about with passion.
last time i checked 'poverty' wasnt one of the 4 pillars of hip-hop...

and there are lots of unique and different-sounding underground rappers out there. you're just listening to the wrong stuff.

how you can say someone like Mr. Lif or DOOM or Quasimoto isn't 'different'...
the origins of hip hop are rooted in poverty.  bboying, graf, mcing and djing didnt come from the middle class.
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No, the 4 pillars of hip hop are:

Weed
Money
Bitches
I'm gonna fuck you up yo

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