Hip Hop
By danish_786
@danish_786 (19)
Canada
4 responses
@koikoikoi (1246)
• United States
4 May 07
I agree with him. If we really love Hip-Hop it will come back alive. "Rappers" (or now, average income people?) like Dem Franchise Boyz and Jim Jones are murdering Hip-Hop like crazy. And rappers from the A too with their wack dance songs. Lil' Wayne thinking he's the best? What! He can't rap about anything and make sense, at the same time. People are just coming out as rappers to get rich, and in some you can defitnately tell. They can't even rap! That is why they need the producers. Nas is one of my favorite rappers. He keeps it real.
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@ptssiumchloride (6)
• United States
22 Jun 07
I disagree. Look at the Blue Scholars. They are the essence of hip hop. Mainstream rap does not show the values of hip hop and has just degraded into self-aggrandizement and mysogeny. Overall, underground is the best way to go.
@c45hfl0w (77)
• Latvia
26 Apr 07
Yeah, hip-hop is all about lyrics, not just bouncing. Ok, it's not bad that there are some songs you can play at clubs, because I can`t stand club music, house, trance, etc. But all the tops are full with empty hip-hop songs. Those song themes like "money, club, b**ches" are just useless. Nas is one of the rare popular hip-hop artists who write real thoughts. That's why I prefer underground not mainstream. And I don`t care if I say that I like DZK, Hard Target, Shamroc and other underground artists and everyone doesn`t know them. It's their own fault.