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fuck Odd Future. boring shit!!! they are a shock rap group that wasted their time in 2011. yr wasting yr time with these guys. Earl is the only one you need to bother with who is really a boring pot head loser like the rest. and Frank Ocean, but he's more R&B. go with Frank Ocean. |
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I'm a broken record, but y'all need to mess w/ Mike G. He sounds nothing like the rest of OF.
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we already talked that up when it came out. He's already on his next album, Sour Soul which I think we all unanimously love.
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Moron comment of the year. Well done. I mean, I feel the same when I hear black people in rock music. "Wow, he's so black!" they just sound so out of place. You want every white person to sound like Your Old Droog?
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And the can of worms opens. Please go on.
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Ok, UHH... Your analogy sucks because Rn'R is basically a synonym for "white people ripping off black people." This leads me to believe that you either suck at analogies or history, but I don't want to get into a nut busting contest with you. I try to fight fair, and you've only been a slight prock to me a couple of times, so... fuck it, we're even. But listen- it's not that I hate all white rappers. I dropped a few names to help make this clear. What I have a problem with is rappers who essentially make a career out of doing a blackface act with their voices. White rappers who don't even consider rapping naturally, and instead try their damnedest to sound black! This is not a figment of my imagination... it's a national goddamn past time that goes way beyond rap music, affecting high school and middle school social dynamics all over the Midwest! Is it moronic that I find it moronic that hip-hop culture, ghetto culture, crime/prison culture, and fucking black culture are all being rolled into a giant California roll of identity by the soft, frail minds of ignorant assholes throughout the U.S.? Rap in your own goddamn voice! Finally, there was even an episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia that used this very issue as it's hilarious sub-premise: What's worse: blackface or black-voice? So reel it in, man. I have a right to think this shit is absurd. If you think that makes me intolerant or culturally ignorant or blah blah, must I remind you that we're having this argument in the hip-hop thread I've been visiting every day for the past three years? Do I think white people are bad? Yeah, plenty of them. Are they bad at rapping? Not as a rule.. not at all. Does it piss me off when they wear a "rap voice" like a curly wig? Yeah, kinda! Am I a moron? Probably... but not because of this. "Moron post of the year"... Jesus... Goddamn drama queen. |
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03.28.2015, 07:57 PM | #530 | |
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I did, but it was kind of a huge waste of time, and if you'd just called me a moron a few minutes ago, I don't think I would have responded or cared. So, what do you guys wanna do now? We could see if my dad has any Hustlers under his matress... ? |
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Good call, me too. Hmm- what's it gonna be? Ill Communication, I expect. It's been a while since I gave that album play. I've been a pretty shitty Beasties fan. My favorite albums have been Check Your Head, Hello Nasty and Paul's Boutique (from earliest favorite to current favorite... It's been Paul's for probably 10 years), but never Ill C. Never 5 Boroughs. I feel like I have some serious revisiting of old Beasties albums to do. |
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03.28.2015, 08:25 PM | #532 |
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go with Pauls Boutique louder. great spring time album. do they have springtime in Jew land? if not, just step across the street and knock on Babylons door. bet they're have fun.
back to Odd Future.........Tyler comes up with some neat beats but his rapping is like watching some retarded kid trying to fit the square peg into the circle hole. IT DOESN't FIT U MORON!!!! ok, that was mean but this is a message board. sorry. side note: if you scroll up and down on this page real fast you'll see a Theloniuos Monk cover. |
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First off, sweet. Glad some people are paying attention to this incredibly solid album. Sometimes I feel like my outspoken praise of an album that's already getting hype outside the café could mean Death By Inattention in the café. Like poor Doley Bernays and his boss mix EP Just In Case. Or Kool AD's Word OK. Or Underachievers' Tweminus... Or Black Milk, y'know, just in general. Open Mike Eagle. You get the idea. But I suppose Bronson's too big to be missed by now. His album fucking follows through, for sure. Switching back and forth between Mr. Wonderful & Blue Chips and I feel like he's every bit as on-point as he was when he dropped that insane EP. Second, look in the Louder's hip-hop café III thread. I made a number of grand, possibly exaggerated statements about the album's quality, using LOTS of caps. I think I even said it was "better than 12 Reasons to Die," and "one of the 10 best albums of 2014 irrespective of genre".... Haha. Wheew! Turns out it was my #3 hip-hop album of the year after Underachievers' Terminus... and Freddie Gibbs & Madlib's Pińata. Something like #22 of the year overall. It's still an incredible album. It's best moments are better than the best on 12 Reasons... But it had a couple flaws. The storyline worked, contrary to the critics, but I agree that it was too soon to hit us with the exact same fucking premise... he should have put out Sour Soul with BBNG first (it is a great fucking album), and maybe one more classic Tony album too, before bringing out something as conceptually redundant as 36 Seasons. Still, it amazes me every time I hear it. Another great GFK record, and yet another reason why he's the king of the Clan formerly known as Wu-Tang. |
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You've totally contradicted yourself there. You're saying in this post that you hate the fact that white people are trying to sound black, but then in your previous quote you go on saying about how with Action you don't feel "Wow, this guy really is white inn't he?". But...but he's white... To be honest, I'm of the opinion that the only decent, successful (which is rare) white rappers out there are the ones using their own voice. Anyone else (as I've already said Your Old Droog) won't matter in the long run. And rightly so. As for white kids wanting to sound black, what can you expect.? A music industry as huge and influential as rap has become is gonna push kids into wanting to speak the lingo and slang of their favourite rappers (who are generally black). The exoticism and 'other-worldly', and to be honest almost romanticised world of rap makes kids think the living in the slums where some of the greats have come out is cool. Is it? Fuck no. The problem is that you have an industry pushing the worst kind of gangster rap from 50 Cent to DMX (you may like them, but fuck 'em) and make drug dealing, gun crime etc. seem almost cool. When you look properly at what Wu Tang, GZA, and certainly more recently, Kendrick are saying this is only their world because they've been forced into it. Kids are susceptible and easy to influence. It takes someone interesting to rap in their own voice white or black. But it's also in some ways harder for them to break out. Quote:
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They weren't ripping off blues/Rock n' Roll, they were massively influenced by it and wanted to play it because they loved it. Only with their own voice. This wasn't Pat fucking Boone cleaning the blues and turning it into a toothpaste commercial to appeal to racist America, they still had that gritty feel. Quote:
I've racked my brains and I honestly can't remember when we've crossed paths before. Either way I apologise.
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ANNNNNNNNDDDD breathe.
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there. Was that really so hard?
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What am I apologising about? I ain't apologising for what I've just said that's for sure, cos it really was a silly comment by Sev that needed to be pointed out. "insert HILARIOUS gif from sfad*
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I get what you're saying, but I think you misunderstood, or I was unclear. When I refer to those "Damn, this guy really is white inn't he?" artists I'm talking about the ones who try so hard to sound like they're not white. It's like, for all the effort Eminem put into developing a unique voice, he just *couldn't* shake that godawful conversational "street drawl" of his. So even though his flow was successfully and refreshingly not a shameful imitation of Dre, Meth, Pac or BIG, he still couldn't overcome his inclination to distance himself from Whitie. So he adopted mannerisms that were so awkwardly unnatural that even he just makes me think "Damn... This motherfucker sure is WHITE! I mean, listen to how subtle and cool he's trying to be about his very his very obvious attempt to NOT sound like whatever he thinks a lame white guy sounds like!" In the end, all it did was make him more conspicuous. Action Bronson DOES sound pretty white... like a white Ghostface, maybe, but white nonetheless. As a result, I'm not preoccupied by thoughts of how utterly white he is when I listen to him. But when I'm listening to a rapper who really lays on the "street" accent to compensate for his whiteness, it's really hard to think about anything else. Quote:
Cool! Fine! That's not at all what I was talking about of course, and it's not what I took issue with... But.. Y'know... Sure! Anyway... I think we're veering wildly off topic with the Keith Richards quotes and all the generalizing. All I said was that I don't like most white rappers, but I like plenty of them. I don't like the ones who are trying to talk like black people because I find that entire idea kind of disgusting, and I think some of our deep-seated racism becomes humiliatingly obvious when the "totally liberal" media pretends that the Mackelmores of the world are Grammy-contenders, and champions of a genre, when in reality they're the worst the genre has to offer, and I know SO many rappers who deserve a tiny bit of credit for their amazing work that it irks me when Mackelmore gets Grammys and Album of the Year nods and XXL's Artist of the Year award when his output is like a flaming bag of dogshit compared to the WORST of Fabolous's recent mixtapes. You know? But let's stop talking about this now, and move on to something less polarizing and time consuming. |
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i feel like a prejudiced fucker. can someone recommend me some new hiphop that does not glorify consumption, small brain fantasies of guns & luxury cars & platinum debt, and actually stands for something not-low-IQ?
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