i hate rap music

shotone

Active Member
shut up..... ppl like u that say that should think again, and start being peacefull with each other..... ppl like u just give the fire more air to breathe !

:fire:


hip hop is the best music style there is, there is nothing that compares to the beats... lyrics.... lifestyle...

thank you. and i aint talking about these pop hip hop artists.... hip hop.... is real shit, now dont let little wayne take the hip hop title... he is pop hop :D

you obviously arnt listning to hip hop at all... :bigjoint:
I could't put it better myself im a grower and a producer and im the man i've always wanted to be lol :weed:
 

Biggravy22

Well-Known Member
I'm so special so special so special
Dats why mi strap wid mi .45 special dem waan pree mi fi Gal and dem waan chase like petal but jah
 

Sure Shot

Well-Known Member
I'm so special so special so special
Dats why mi strap wid mi .45 special dem waan pree mi fi Gal and dem waan chase like petal but jah
Referring to your sig.
I like GSP but, did you see that his corner greases him.
They got in trouble for it that fight.
 

fukdapolice

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Heres some lyrics for ya from Hell Rell. Read...

Y'all niggaz don't really want a war man (nope)
Cause I'll bring the shit to your door man (damn right)
I'll have your family pickin up some coffins (let's go)
That's what you get for fuckin with a boss man

[Hell Rell]
Yo, I went from, drastic measures to drug measures
Coke price high like my mom's blood pressure
Beatin a nigga half to death that's a thug's pleasure
You up North writin your girl all type of love letters
Baby when I get out, me and the streets is through
When I come home it's just about me and you
I'm in the cell next to you like - you sucker for love!
When I get out, I'ma pump me some drugs
Recruit me some thugs, have these niggaz pitchin in the streets
So hungry they got saliva drippin from they teeth
And yeah I'm feedin 'em so they listenin to me
You stick a nigga up we call it fishin in the sea
We use a bitch for the bait, throw her in the water
Wait for a nigga to hook her and then his ass is a goner
My life is based around bricks of marijuana
I teach these lil' niggaz how to get rich on the corner


Now what does this teach someone? ..Do you know who buys this shit??!!? Teenage boys..80% white. Do you see where im going with this? ...I mean do we really need a bunch of YO BOY wanna be ganster rapper white boys going around town? TRUST ME YOU DONT. Baltimore is full of them, and honestly they make me sick. They are the easiest to read, and honestly manipulate. Yo boy WANKSTERS are a plague to this country.
do you think Hell Rell made that song for some white boys in baltimore? really?
any artist can rap about whatever they want, BUT its up to the PARENTS to allow what the child hears. but of course, you wouldnt understand that, cuz you know everything about rap and hip hop, so im just wasting my text.
 

Drgreenz

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I lost a sig bet. I should have taken it down...just haven't got to it.
hip hop is simply stereotypical black culture proffesing itself in music... some's good some's bad. I personally like alot. But for the most part it makes their lives for the worste(ie: every lil hood n**** wants ta be a G) I mean come on... If you want your "hoods" and "blocks" to shape up and give black people the life they want/deserve then you shape up and stop promoting a retarded life style in which cash n bitches be the only thing you care about.
 

Biggravy22

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hip hop is simply stereotypical black culture proffesing itself in music... some's good some's bad. I personally like alot. But for the most part it makes their lives for the worste(ie: every lil hood n**** wants ta be a G) I mean come on... If you want your "hoods" and "blocks" to shape up and give black people the life they want/deserve then you shape up and stop promoting a retarded life style in which cash n bitches be the only thing you care about.

Listen very carefully. The plight of black America has very little to do with "Rap music". Blocks were run down decades before "Commercial rap" was even an issue. You have to realize it isn't the young black kids buying the music. It's young white kids. When an artist goes platinum it isn't because of the black kids breaking down doors at sam goody. So stop saying "Rap encourages people to pursue materlialistic possesion" Mother fuckers were wearing chains, talking down to women, and killing people LONG before any of the dipset members were even born.
 

Drgreenz

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Listen very carefully. The plight of black America has very little to do with "Rap music". Blocks were run down decades before "Commercial rap" was even an issue. You have to realize it isn't the young black kids buying the music. It's young white kids. When an artist goes platinum it isn't because of the black kids breaking down doors at sam goody. So stop saying "Rap encourages people to pursue materlialistic possesion" Mother fuckers were wearing chains, talking down to women, and killing people LONG before any of the dipset members were even born.
meant it as a "modern" way. just like jazz was in the 20's, rock in the 50's and so on.
 

Drgreenz

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meant it as a "modern" way. just like jazz was in the 20's, rock in the 50's and so on.
plus, what "plight of the black people?" last i checked the U of M aplication gave you +30 points for a perfect sat score and +50 for marking black as your race... If you are given every oportunity the government can give and you still cant get a job and your life still is shit dont blame anyone.
 

Biggravy22

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meant it as a "modern" way. just like jazz was in the 20's, rock in the 50's and so on.

Yeah but for people to blame sociological factors on music is ridiculous. I listened to rap music my whole life. While I grew up in the "Burbs" the town I grew up in was a direct border town of detroit. I've listened to everything from Tupac to Young jeezy, and I've never even seen the inside of a jail. I've never put my hands on a woman, never had rims on my car, never shot anyone. You see where i'm going? As a black man it pains me to see that this is what everyone thinks of my culture. That you get a couple chain weilding morons, and they speak for an entire culture. Most inner city black youths want to get out. Some will do anything to achieve that...others keep there noses in a book. They're the unsung heroes. The people who fall below the radar and are ridiculed on both sides of the fence. By the Inner city black culture who calls the sellouts, and the white community who calls them Affirmative action recipients. Hell I've even dated white girls who've questioned my "Blackness" because I didn't fit that stereotypical mold. So it aint' just us. It's everyone who not only sees us like this, but expects us to act like this.

I mean it's plenty of people on this very website who sell drugs, condone violence, hit there women and don't even listen to rap music.

It's not music...It's people.
 

Biggravy22

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It's takes your average rapper to cut at least 20 songs to get 10 on a cd. Alot of those songs are meaningful, but they don't put asses in clubs, so they don't play it. It's all about what sells. That's why artists like MOS DEF get no airplay despite being technically superior to most other rappers.
 

joepro

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you take bob dylan and lock him in a room with 10 of the top rappers,
those rappers would come out as real artists.
(enters under skin)
 

Drgreenz

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Yeah but for people to blame sociological factors on music is ridiculous. I listened to rap music my whole life. While I grew up in the "Burbs" the town I grew up in was a direct border town of detroit. I've listened to everything from Tupac to Young jeezy, and I've never even seen the inside of a jail. I've never put my hands on a woman, never had rims on my car, never shot anyone. You see where i'm going? As a black man it pains me to see that this is what everyone thinks of my culture. That you get a couple chain weilding morons, and they speak for an entire culture. Most inner city black youths want to get out. Some will do anything to achieve that...others keep there noses in a book. They're the unsung heroes. The people who fall below the radar and are ridiculed on both sides of the fence. By the Inner city black culture who calls the sellouts, and the white community who calls them Affirmative action recipients. Hell I've even dated white girls who've questioned my "Blackness" because I didn't fit that stereotypical mold. So it aint' just us. It's everyone who not only sees us like this, but expects us to act like this.

I mean it's plenty of people on this very website who sell drugs, condone violence, hit there women and don't even listen to rap music.

It's not music...It's people.
thats pretty much what i was gettin at about the music, life doesn';t imitate art, art imitates life. growing up in fayatteville NC i know damn well about how there is being black and then "being white and just looking black". but you have to admit anyone who tells someone your "not black" or a "sellout" for trying to move up the social/ financial ladder the right way, is pretty much a perfect example of what IS wrong with black society.
 

Drgreenz

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It's all about what sells. That's why artists like MOS DEF get no airplay despite being technically superior to most other rappers.
perfect example. "good" songs dont get played/sell, where as 50 talkin bout gettin shot and mackin bitches does...
you can find me in the tub, rub a dub dub so clean... lol
 
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