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somebody actually like's asher roth?
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I listen to him. He's not great but I can relate to him lmao.somebody actually like's asher roth?
Andre's one of my all time favorites. I'm sure many others feel similarlyDoes anyone listen to Andre 3000?
He is on another planet, wow.
read the thread.Any common *****z in here?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXv2x-2SKvA
how about underground? MF DOOM? Sean P? Or is this thread full of mainstream, radio-head *****z?
anybody wanna explain to me exactly what's the difference between hip-hop and rap? i really don't see some huge, diving line between the two aside from random rappers continuously saying "you guys are rap and i'm hip hop". I hope people do know that rap stands for rhythm and poetry.rap: no
hip hop: meh
R&B: hell yes
Hell yeah, the dude is seriously underrated, people listen to I Love College or a couple songs off his debut album and automatically dismiss him. Lyrically,he's disgusting, and provides just the right amount of whit and humor to make him unique.Check out the Greenhouse Effect mixtape to get a feel of his real skill, link below.somebody actually like's asher roth?
Nah, actually there is a huge difference between Rap and Hip Hop. You have it all backwards. Hip Hop goes beyond the realm of music and is more of a cultural phenomenon than a genre. The five pillars of hip-hop culture are: MCing, DJing, breaking, graffiti writing, and knowledge; at least essentially. What we now call "rap" is the combination of mass marketing and heavily produced music.There's not really any difference I don't think. I usually refer to hip-hop as more club music that is more about a catchy chorus and simple rhymes and rap as focus on lyrics and verses. But I dunno.
Never said he was. Sean Price and MF DOOM are though.read the thread.
also common is hardly underground.
I really should overcome my laziness and read the thread. MF DOOM really ain't my **** either. Sean Price on the other hand...@ETWIST: read the thread, dog. it's not hard.
hmmm let's run through these artists
Common - Check out his old stuff. He's two steps away from being a sellout, and i'm just being lenient with that.
MF Doom - Don't really like him. I like a few tracks from his King Geedorah album but that's about it.
Andre is the ****in man. He's supposed to be droppin an album this year so be on the look out!
@Jane: Hell no that's not a freestyle lol. I really don't like asher. I like The Lounge but everything else is just terrible to me. He shouldn't have rushed to drop an album just cuz that wack *** track I Love College was popular.
I'm diggin the amount of Illmatic in people's top albums
meh. to me, there is no real difference.
breaking down the term "hip-hop":
1. Hip - what's new and "in"
2. Hop - dancing or having fun
to me, this is pretty much everything on the radio
Rap - Rhythm and Poetry
This is the more conceptual, intellectual and observational angle of the music.
i think people try to hard to put some major distinction between the two and it really just ends up ****ing up the genre as a whole. i swear, it's irritating as hell to go on youtube, listen to conceptual songs and then read the comments from all these dudes that think they're hip-hop 101 just because they listen to underground music. like really, they think that's the ONLY way rap is supposed to sound. and it's irritating, at the same time, when i youtube snap songs and keep reading " the SOUF IS TAKIN OVA" and how lyrics aren't important at all. blah.
i just categorize everything as good or ****ty rap, for the most part. soulja boi and eminem, though they are in 2 completely different leagues, are a part of the same genre......or at least that's how i look at it : ).
No sir, it was not.knowledge was never an element :?
Depends by what you mean by "recovery" x]anybody got some good recovery music? lol