I hate it as well. Then again, I hate anything that isn't Slayer, Johnny Cash or Nirvana.
SDM These eyes will deceive you, they will destroy you. They will take from you your innocence, your pride, and eventually your soul. These eyes do not see what you and I see. Behind these eyes one finds only blackness, the absence of light. These are the eyes of a psychopath.
I hate it as well. Then again, I hate anything that isn't Slayer, Johnny Cash or Nirvana.
SDM
Quoting: SickDaveMondo
shut up
I wanna see you rap off the top of your head, just cuz you hate it means fuck all, respect it..not all rap is great, but it does take some skill, sure they don't sing, who cares,,, beats 95% of the garbage thats put out nowadays.....don't listen if you loathe it so much.......
go listen to miley cyrus, right up your guyz' alley.
ho ho ho
Anonymous Coward User ID: 426985 5/5/2008 10:08 PM
I say they should play rap non stop on every radio station. Bet should be every channel. Obama should be president and Rev Wright should be Vice President. Farrakhan could be Secretary of Defense.
Dislike the music all you like, but exactly what point are you trying to make with hanging skeletons? Are these supposed to be black men hanging? Is the not so subtle implication that of a lynching?
Anonymous Coward User ID: 424436 5/5/2008 10:20 PM
Dislike the music all you like, but exactly what point are you trying to make with hanging skeletons? Are these supposed to be black men hanging? Is the not so subtle implication that of a lynching?
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 231295
Fuck off - the skeltons have NOTHING to do with what YOU said - I did'nt even think of that -
I used to play lead and rhythm guitar in several hard rock bands in the '80s. I love classic hard rock but some of the old school rap was also cool. There was actually a time when it wasn't all about negative connotations (although much of my music had similar negative connotations).
Some of the newer bands such as Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit are cool too. Once you've eliminated fear and darkness, there's only love and light!
I wanna see you rap off the top of your head, just cuz you hate it means fuck all, respect it..not all rap is great, but it does take some skill, sure they don't sing, who cares,,, beats 95% of the garbage thats put out nowadays.....don't listen if you loathe it so much.......
go listen to miley cyrus, right up your guyz' alley.
ho ho ho
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 421382
OK for starters, you will never see me "rap off the top of my head", so you can cross that one off your fantasy list. I don't care if they can sing or not. Singing prowess matters not to me as I listen to Slayer (duh!). Yes it takes skill, I never said it didn't. Knitting takes skill too and I don't like that either. Calm down Santa.
SDM These eyes will deceive you, they will destroy you. They will take from you your innocence, your pride, and eventually your soul. These eyes do not see what you and I see. Behind these eyes one finds only blackness, the absence of light. These are the eyes of a psychopath.
Anonymous Coward User ID: 231295 5/5/2008 10:36 PM
I hate the culture that has produced the "rapper."
Quoting: MedicineWind
Really? That then, would be the white power collective. Rap in its original state was born out of inner city poverty. It was urban youth's attempt to call attention to the rampant poverty besieging inner cities. That would be an outgrowth of centuries of racism, discrimination and abuse made clearly evident by Katrina, only a microcosm of a larger historical problem. It(rap) developed parallel to the Anti-Apartheid movement. Gangsta rap, which has today come to typify rap was but a sliver of original rap. It was vastly unpopular with black people and met immediate disdain. If you want to know who was behind the hastened escalation of gangsta rap into the epitome of rap today, look to your white record moguls who pushed the original rappers out of business and set the trends and standards for what a rapper is, them and their black flunkies who are mostly Johnny Come latelys who helped with the take over of the hip-hop/rap industry once it became popular and lucrative. This is a pattern with the "culture" that created the atmosphere you mentioned. Black people created every major original music style and genre in America from blues, gospel, rock, bee-bop, ragtime, swing, bigband jazz, balladeers/crooners, female jazz soloists, boy bands, girl bands, ramba, samba, limbo, dittybop, r&b, disco, funk, pop, hip-hop and rap. Along with every major dance style from tap to freestyle, to swing, to disco, to line dancin' now so popular with country music lovers, to breakin' and crunk. It was Michael Jackson with the genius of Quincy Jones who created the music video. But like everything in this country that black people have created, it is stolen by the white power structure, or usurped and corrupted and then discredited once it has lost its usefulness. Just like the black slave. Black talent has poured hundreds of billions of dollars into the American economy and helped to make American entertainment the envy of the world. But, white people being what they have been since the first ship landed on these shores, hateful, vicious, ungrateful and arrogant, spiteful and haughty and unappreciative of any race but their own, they have never recognized the contributions of black people to the economy. Therefore the ancestors have cursed the American system across the board. And as predicted, the five hundred seasons are up and it is crumbling. And there is nothing and I do mean nothing that can stop it.
I don't know if Kidd Rock is considered Rap, but I like some of his stuff....;)
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 291612 5/5/2008 10:42 PM
I liked it back in the day with Grandmaster flash, Whodini, Newcleus etc. Back then it was fun. Now it is nothing but rapist rants, murderous incantations with education loathing, authority hating, stick your dick in anything and abandon your offspring depraved mental ramblings that you would expect to come out of some murdering Jeffrey Dauhmer type lunatic muttering to himself in a rubber room.
Sickening, and it is no wonder the people that listen to this stuff every day are totally screwed up. Garbage in, Garbage out and that is self evident with these nutballs shooting each other and killing innocent women, children and men that just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Sigmund Freud would speak volumes on this subject alone and the effect it is having on society..
This crap should be banned. I can't even take my kids down the street without cars booming profanities up and down the street with their hate filled drivel wrapped in between...
Anonymous Coward User ID: 322321 (OP) 5/5/2008 10:45 PM
I hate the culture that has produced the "rapper."
Really? That then, would be the white power collective. Rap in its original state was born out of inner city poverty. It was urban youth's attempt to call attention to the rampant poverty besieging inner cities. That would be an outgrowth of centuries of racism, discrimination and abuse made clearly evident by Katrina, only a microcosm of a larger historical problem. It(rap) developed parallel to the Anti-Apartheid movement. Gangsta rap, which has today come to typify rap was but a sliver of original rap. It was vastly unpopular with black people and met immediate disdain. If you want to know who was behind the hastened escalation of gangsta rap into the epitome of rap today, look to your white record moguls who pushed the original rappers out of business and set the trends and standards for what a rapper is, them and their black flunkies who are mostly Johnny Come latelys who helped with the take over of the hip-hop/rap industry once it became popular and lucrative. This is a pattern with the "culture" that created the atmosphere you mentioned. Black people created every major original music style and genre in America from blues, gospel, rock, bee-bop, ragtime, swing, bigband jazz, balladeers/crooners, female jazz soloists, boy bands, girl bands, ramba, samba, limbo, dittybop, r&b, disco, funk, pop, hip-hop and rap. Along with every major dance style from tap to freestyle, to swing, to disco, to line dancin' now so popular with country music lovers, to breakin' and crunk. It was Michael Jackson with the genius of Quincy Jones who created the music video. But like everything in this country that black people have created, it is stolen by the white power structure, or usurped and corrupted and then discredited once it has lost its usefulness. Just like the black slave. Black talent has poured hundreds of billions of dollars into the American economy and helped to make American entertainment the envy of the world. But, white people being what they have been since the first ship landed on these shores, hateful, vicious, ungrateful and arrogant, spiteful and haughty and unappreciative of any race but their own, they have never recognized the contributions of black people to the economy. Therefore the ancestors have cursed the American system across the board. And as predicted, the five hundred seasons are up and it is crumbling. And there is nothing and I do mean nothing that can stop it.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 231295
And here we have a textbook example of a Black Panther disciple type who blames EVERY SINGLE shortcoming on someone, anyone besides themselves. Must be nice to have the luxury of blaming all your failures on another race of people. What a pathetic waste.
P.S. Say hi to Otis Moss and the rest of the Knights Templar lackey's for me on Sunday
Anonymous Coward User ID: 428533 5/5/2008 11:05 PM
I hate the culture that has produced the "rapper."
Really? That then, would be the white power collective. Rap in its original state was born out of inner city poverty. It was urban youth's attempt to call attention to the rampant poverty besieging inner cities. That would be an outgrowth of centuries of racism, discrimination and abuse made clearly evident by Katrina, only a microcosm of a larger historical problem. It(rap) developed parallel to the Anti-Apartheid movement. Gangsta rap, which has today come to typify rap was but a sliver of original rap. It was vastly unpopular with black people and met immediate disdain. If you want to know who was behind the hastened escalation of gangsta rap into the epitome of rap today, look to your white record moguls who pushed the original rappers out of business and set the trends and standards for what a rapper is, them and their black flunkies who are mostly Johnny Come latelys who helped with the take over of the hip-hop/rap industry once it became popular and lucrative. This is a pattern with the "culture" that created the atmosphere you mentioned. Black people created every major original music style and genre in America from blues, gospel, rock, bee-bop, ragtime, swing, bigband jazz, balladeers/crooners, female jazz soloists, boy bands, girl bands, ramba, samba, limbo, dittybop, r&b, disco, funk, pop, hip-hop and rap. Along with every major dance style from tap to freestyle, to swing, to disco, to line dancin' now so popular with country music lovers, to breakin' and crunk. It was Michael Jackson with the genius of Quincy Jones who created the music video. But like everything in this country that black people have created, it is stolen by the white power structure, or usurped and corrupted and then discredited once it has lost its usefulness. Just like the black slave. Black talent has poured hundreds of billions of dollars into the American economy and helped to make American entertainment the envy of the world. But, white people being what they have been since the first ship landed on these shores, hateful, vicious, ungrateful and arrogant, spiteful and haughty and unappreciative of any race but their own, they have never recognized the contributions of black people to the economy. Therefore the ancestors have cursed the American system across the board. And as predicted, the five hundred seasons are up and it is crumbling. And there is nothing and I do mean nothing that can stop it.
And here we have a textbook example of a Black Panther disciple type who blames EVERY SINGLE shortcoming on someone, anyone besides themselves. Must be nice to have the luxury of blaming all your failures on another race of people. What a pathetic waste.
P.S. Say hi to Otis Moss and the rest of the Knights Templar lackey's for me on Sunday
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 291612
Nah.
I think it's fair comment-and I'm white.
And I think he's Native American.
And what the hell do the Templars have to do with it?
I still don't like gangsta rap though, but I guess I'm not alone in that.
Anonymous Coward User ID: 385879 5/5/2008 11:17 PM
The revolution will not go better with Coke.
The revolution will not fight the germs that may cause bad breath.
The revolution will put you in the driver's seat.
The revolution will not be televised.
the birth of rap... god bless the voice of freedom.
oh and i'm not that big of a fan of rap either. lol... there's still gems out there.
Anonymous Coward User ID: 398503 5/5/2008 11:25 PM
yo. comin up i was confused my momma kissin a girl, confusion occurs comin up in the cold world, daddy aint around, prolly out committin felonies, ma favorite rapper used to sing check check out ma melodies, i wanna live good, so shit i sell dope, with the 4 finger rings one of dem gold ropes, nanna told me if i pass i get a sheep skin coat, and if i move a few packs and get that hat, now thatd be dope, tossed and turned in ma sleep last night, woke up next morning niggas den stole ma bike, if i could i would in the hood, id run away from this bitch and neva ome back if i could!
WHAT?
Anonymous Coward User ID: 387945 5/6/2008 12:36 AM
Rap is built upon childish mentality, and is rythmically primitive. Not to mention that most rap music is put together from portions of another musicians hard work. It as a whole sums up the personality of a lying, cheating, backstabbing, gangbanger that would shoot you in the back and rape your mother.
No honor what-so-ever. No respect for anything including themselves. Developed by people that behave as though they have been raised by wolves. Yet, even wolves have an honor code among them...
Anonymous Coward User ID: 190075 5/20/2008 11:24 PM
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