Csonicgo Posted August 7, 2006 http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/raunchy-music-influences-teens-sexual-habits/2006/08/07/1154802823685.html Like you needed another reason to hate pop music. Benjamin Chavis, chief executive of the Hip-Hip Summit Action Network, a coalition of musicians and industry executives, said explicit lyrics are a cultural expression reflecting "social and economic realities." WHAT So, "Candy shop", one of the worst songs I've heard about oral sex, is a representation of reality? "laffy taffy" (wtf is up with rap and candy), which puts a sexual spin on every single childhood candy , is a representation of reality? Bullshit. 0 Share this post Link to post
Craigs Posted August 7, 2006 I really don't like Pop music anyway. (Real men listen to heavy metal!) While Pop music doesn't exactly represent real life, it can control it. Meet the media, the most devastating weapon out there. A weapon that can destroy a single race with a single show. The reason the media is such a devastating weapon is because of what it shows. There are millions of beautiful and successful movie stars being shown on TV every day, and regardless of whether they are doing something stupid, or something smart; someone out there is looking up to them. [/meaningless babble] PS: I sense a flame war approaching... 0 Share this post Link to post
XDelusion Posted August 7, 2006 It's not what goes in you that matters, it's what comes out. People are in control of themselves, if they choose to sell out to something, it is there own fault. 0 Share this post Link to post
insertwackynamehere Posted August 8, 2006 people need to stop complaining about hip-hop. Mainstream hip hop (like most mainstream music) IS commercial, and it really isnt that deep. But its still fun to listen to. And underground rap and hip hop actually does sometimes feel meaningful (and in fact a lot of times insults mainstream hiphop/rap for being so cheesy/sold out/commercial). But if you guys wanna buy into the medias perception of rap as just a bunch of music by gang members, then go ahead, but its equivalent to the media calling metal "a trip into very hard drum beats, screaming, and no creativity, such as Linkin Park and new Metallica" 0 Share this post Link to post
Bank Posted August 8, 2006 Csonicgo said:(wtf is up with rap and candy) MC Pee Pants wants Candy 0 Share this post Link to post
Technician Posted August 8, 2006 Well this just justifies half the dialogue in that shit of a cartoon "The Boondocks" 0 Share this post Link to post
Bucket Posted August 8, 2006 insertwackynamehere said:... I understand what you're saying. I still consider modern rap an assault on the senses. Aural diarrhea.then go ahead, but its equivalent to the media calling metal "a trip into very hard drum beats, screaming, and no creativity, such as Linkin Park and new Metallica" I say that already. At least, about those bands plus some others. I find a good element to pretty much any genre. I DON'T find it on the radio, as incredible as that may sound. 0 Share this post Link to post
XDelusion Posted August 8, 2006 I have two catagories for this musick: Rap - which is the typical pointelss predictable, trendy crap which you typically find on the radio, television, bill boards etc. The musick that is there fore marketing promotion, to inspire kids to purchase certain clothes, life style etc. Then there his Hip-Hop which actually came from the streets as a responce to the death of Martin Luther King Jr. in 1970. Hip-Hop has always been about insane beats, containing lyrics of wisdom and truth, and is generally very educational while at the same time entertaining, I.E. Public Enemy KRS-ONE Immortal Technique Dead Prez Mr. Lif The Coup Gang Starr Jeru da Damaja The Last Poets etc. Rap is for the masses, Hip-Hop the few. 0 Share this post Link to post
Ralphis Posted August 8, 2006 XDelusion said:People are in control of themselves, if they choose to sell out to something, it is there own fault. Children are very impressionable with malleable minds. 0 Share this post Link to post
alexz721 Posted August 8, 2006 Ralphis said:Children are very impressionable with malleable minds. Not just children. 0 Share this post Link to post
XDelusion Posted August 8, 2006 Exactly, not just children AT ALL. So called adults are the worst victums. I think people tend to get worse with age, or more wise with age, it can go both ways depending on where you are at in life (as an experience). 0 Share this post Link to post
Csonicgo Posted August 8, 2006 XDelusion said:Then there his Hip-Hop which actually came from the streets as a responce to the death of Martin Luther King Jr. in 1970. Cite the source on this, please. Clive Campbell would also like to know. Hiphop of today isn't like what Hiphop was intended to be. Of course it has "evolved", but not for the better. 0 Share this post Link to post
Coopersville Posted August 8, 2006 I see it more like people who want to have sex are most likely to listen to music with explicit sexual lyrics. 'Just more statistics made up for the sake of having statistics, without any real rhyme or reason. On a side note: Music has to be one of the weakest influences of anything besides more music. Anyone who's doing stuff because songs are telling them to are rather silly. 0 Share this post Link to post
Quast Posted August 8, 2006 Yo ever since I was young, I ripped mics and I killed beats And I'm known to milk freaks and hit em on silk sheets No dame can give me a bad name, I got mad fame I'm quick to put a slug in a fag brain I be placin snitches inside lakes and ditches And if I catch AIDS, then I'ma start rapin bitches[/Big L] 0 Share this post Link to post
Sharessa Posted August 8, 2006 If you find any music offensive, then just don't listen to it. Simple as that. XDelusion said:Then there his Hip-Hop which actually came from the streets as a responce to the death of Martin Luther King Jr. in 1970. What the bloody Hell are you talking about? Hip-hop evolved from funk in the late 70s. 0 Share this post Link to post
alexz721 Posted August 8, 2006 Also from disco. And XDelusion, your definition of rap is so far off it's not even funny. 0 Share this post Link to post
insertwackynamehere Posted August 9, 2006 Actually hip hop (no "-", it's two words) is a combination of "rapping" (rhyming) and breaks or breakbeats (a form of electronic music). Also, hip hop includes R&B vocal verses/choruses and sampling. Ishkurs Guide ftw :P Also @Bucket I was referring to Linkin Park and new Metallica because people generally consider them to be sold out, commercial metal. 0 Share this post Link to post
XDelusion Posted August 9, 2006 Csonicgo: Sources? Bronx NY, Last Poets, Gil Scott Heron, Grand Master Flash, Cool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa, then later BDP, Public Enemy, etc. There are many books on the subject written by the people who were there from 70-80, having grown up in the North during most the era helps a lot, also I know there are a few documentaries out there that cover the time era. One thing I really found intersting about Hip-Hop is the fact that one of it's early pioneers (Africa Bambaataa) was a gang leader at the time. He had over heard Cool Herc blasting his scratch mixes out his apartment window, then became inspired himself. He then went out and began rapping in abandonned project buildings and the like (also read the history of project buildings, how they came to be, who built them, who ordered it and why) and started rapping about how to over come and escape the projects, as opposed to running in circles going no where under the heel of The Man. He began independant fund raisers. Trying to reshape the community, etc... ...and I've got to go home, will finish this bit later.... 0 Share this post Link to post
Nightmare Doom Posted August 9, 2006 Mainstream Media = Pro-Capitalist Propaganda 0 Share this post Link to post
TheDarkArchon Posted August 9, 2006 Nightmare Doom = Anarchist Propaganda. See, I can do it too. 0 Share this post Link to post
Johnatone Posted August 9, 2006 All rap or hip hop is is techno music with people talking really fast over it. I don't see how the hell anyone even remotely considers it a form of music. On the other hand, most people don't understand why I won't listen to any rap or hip hop that isn't off of Psychopathic Records. 0 Share this post Link to post
Sharessa Posted August 9, 2006 Actually, hip hop is a lot closer to house than techno. Ishkur's Guide FTW. (You see what I did there, wacky?) 0 Share this post Link to post
Csonicgo Posted August 9, 2006 Quast said:Yo ever since I was young, I ripped mics and I killed beats And I'm known to milk freaks and hit em on silk sheets No dame can give me a bad name, I got mad fame I'm quick to put a slug in a fag brain I be placin snitches inside lakes and ditches And if I catch AIDS, then I'ma start rapin bitches[/Big L] Holy shit. 0 Share this post Link to post
insertwackynamehere Posted August 10, 2006 Danarchy said:Actually, hip hop is a lot closer to house than techno. Ishkur's Guide FTW. (You see what I did there, wacky?) heh apostrophe but the point remains. me and dan are correct :) Like I said, hip hop beats and melodies are actually breaks, a form of electronic music (techno != all electronic music). Rapping is superimposed onto the breaks along with maybe an R&B, rock or funk chorus. A lot of rap uses samples to create breaks and breakbeats, so in essence they actually take the beats from somewhere else. 0 Share this post Link to post
Ralphis Posted August 10, 2006 Johnatone said:All rap or hip hop is is techno music with people talking really fast over it. I don't see how the hell anyone even remotely considers it a form of music. On the other hand, most people don't understand why I won't listen to any rap or hip hop that isn't off of Psychopathic Records. Besides from your obviously biased and ignorant bullshit please inform me as to why Hip Hop would not be considered a form of music? Hip hop has all of the four elements of music which are pitch, rhythm, dynamics, and timbre. Please correct your thoughts to convey the fact that you just do not enjoy hip hop and alike musics rather than coming off as a flat out mong. btw fag 0 Share this post Link to post
Demon Hunter Posted August 10, 2006 I think the whole hip hop thing is a pile of bullshit. The record lable's try to market this crap to any demographic of people, een children. The only reason for it is to make money. Hell, the exec's know that these dude's fundamentally have no talent, at all, but since they seem to look good bashing every thing in sight with lyrics of a teriblly explicit nature, people seem to just eat this crap right up. It's all a money game, nothing more. If the music industry really wanted talent, then this entire genre wouldn't even exist. Another thing I don't like is that kids soak this shit up like a sponge. I'm not talking teens, I mean kids like 10 and under. We've poisoned the minds of kids by making them think that a life of being a degenerate and narcotics addict shithead is a good thing. The only reason being is that children simply don't understand what they hell the singers talking about, they don't understand most of the real meanings are just cloaked behind alligories, but whatever...I give up on this crap. 0 Share this post Link to post
SYS Posted August 11, 2006 Hip-Hop is for the club! "Shake that thang, rotate that thang make it go up, and down..." It gives impressionable white guys cultural identity crisis. It makes girls more keen on being materialistic, alcohol consuming, nymphos in da club. If shorty wanna get her drink on, dance wit me on the dance floor, and then fuck my brains out back at the hotel I don't have a problem. I like my metal, but I never let it stop me from going clubbing. The music blows, but it's not about the music :D 0 Share this post Link to post
insertwackynamehere Posted August 12, 2006 POTGIESSER said:Hip-Hop is for the club! "Shake that thang, rotate that thang make it go up, and down..." Thats Crunk and/or Dirty South.. ONE subgenere. And its fun to grind to. So don't dis it. But its not hip hop as a general genre. And for everyone who says "no one likes hip hop, they listen because its marketed" well thats wrong. I like listening to hip hop. And if you dont believe me, my friends released a great hip hop album and sold it to a few people at a small performance.. the opposite of commercialism, and I enjoy a lot of thier songs, because they were good. 0 Share this post Link to post
Ralphis Posted August 12, 2006 Hip Hop is a culture, I believe you're referring to rap. 0 Share this post Link to post