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SynthethicalY 01.25.2007 07:43 PM

White Rapper Show(Hillarious)
 
It is fun to watch it.

finding nobody 01.25.2007 07:57 PM

I watched an episode today pretty fun to watch (as you said)
Espeacialy that small girl. G-Something

Malachi_Constant 01.25.2007 08:19 PM

Make it fucking STOP!

I caught about 5 minutes of that trash and had to turn the channel. I've met too many kids exactly like that and, aside from a few odd cases, couldn't fucking stand a one.

Then again, I'm also the guy who really wishes he could bust Paul Wall's grill in with an aluminum baseball bat every time one of his videos comes on TV, so maybe I'm predisposed to hate the show.

finding nobody 01.25.2007 08:25 PM

I would like the rap battle Paul Wall. I'd win btw

Malachi_Constant 01.25.2007 08:26 PM

He only really sounds cool when the song's been all chopped & screwed, anyways.

pantophobia 01.25.2007 08:26 PM

try living in a hick city, like Hagerstown MD

in cities like that you'll have white kids acting black with black friends, then turn around with their white friends and turn back into racists (yes, there is an Imperial Grand Wizard of the KKK living not far from where Jennthebenn is, and no she won't tell me where, probably best for my legal status)

so things could certainly be a lot worse then that show

Malachi_Constant 01.25.2007 08:31 PM

Try living south of that... or having family even further south than that. Then again, if there's one thing I've learned regarding white trash, it's that the folks are everywhere, and emerge from all walks of life.

SynthethicalY 01.25.2007 08:39 PM

I can't believed, they have this pre-concieved notion of what it is to be a rapper.

Malachi_Constant 01.25.2007 08:52 PM

That's the problem with most hip-hop, today, far as I'm concerned. It's the new hair-metal... it's reached it's own sort of Spinal Tap level of inflated self-parody or cliche.

SynthethicalY 01.25.2007 08:54 PM

Yeah, I feel like something new should emerge and save music already.

Malachi_Constant 01.25.2007 08:55 PM

Don't hold your breath.

SynthethicalY 01.25.2007 08:59 PM

No I am just here bored reading instead.

Malachi_Constant 01.25.2007 09:00 PM

Well, that makes all of us, now, doesn't it?

finding nobody 01.25.2007 09:01 PM

If the current rap is like hair-metal.. history does repeat itself. So, we should have some grunge rappers comming along to save us

Malachi_Constant 01.25.2007 09:03 PM

In theory, that's sort of what I was getting at.

There should be something a little less overblown and image-centric coming along any day, now... a new wave of substance over style.

That is, if this whole "concentric trends" theory holds any water.

Alex's Trip 01.25.2007 09:03 PM

I watched one episode. That chick "Persia" started shoving a dildo in "The King of The 'Burbs" face while challenging him to a rap battle. Fucking priceless.

finding nobody 01.25.2007 09:03 PM

Persia is an idoit! She was ASKING to be punched in the face. And then, if he would've hit her she would've made a big deal about a man hitting a woman
AHHH
http://www.myspace.com/gchildmusic

SynthethicalY 01.25.2007 09:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Malachi_Constant
In theory, that's sort of what I was getting at.

There should be something a little less overblown and image-centric coming along any day, now... a new wave of substance over style.

That is, if this whole "concentric trends" theory holds any water.


But can this be true for rock as well? Or is rock already tired of so many revivals just like Cher or Madonna?

pantophobia 01.25.2007 10:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by finding nobody
If the current rap is like hair-metal.. history does repeat itself. So, we should have some grunge rappers comming along to save us


well in a sense that already has kinda happened, the underground rap scene like Def Jux and Rhymesayers labels, has gotten more lyrically indepth and the beats more courageous,

but the closest you may be thinking to the 'Next Nirvana' label (which i hate that label) may have been Outkast when they won Grammy for Album of the year, maybe it wasn't what you were wanting, but it fits that label the best, cause they crossed the boundary from that Atlanta scene and it was more psychedelic and more embraceable to large audiences

krastian 01.30.2007 01:17 AM

That one little chick busting out that "break jig" at the end of their groups rap was one of the funniest things I've seen in a while.


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