So this is the current state of rap huh?

Started by BAPHOMET., March 29, 2018, 09:05:43 PM

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BAPHOMET.



FAMÈ


Genesis


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Sinpool

mklmklfmd

Sounds like DMX or D4L on helium to me tbh.


Nine

When I heard that Gucci Gang mess I was done with Rap tbh.

Kaeli.

GODppy Redd slays but this has me screaming

FAMÈ

Quote from: herbie on March 29, 2018, 09:13:53 PM
I actually love that rap is really becoming multi-dimensional.

Not the same cookie cutter durag/baggy clothes image, etc.
Almost becoming like rock in terms of outlandishness.

I knew that artists like Uzi and Young Thug were unabashedly pushing the envelope and ultimately opening the doors for the genre to become more experimental in a lot of ways.

The older school rappers are up in arms about it and trying to fight and bash it anyway they know how but they're not stopping its progression. I'm here for it. The talent is another thing - but generally hip hop/rap is being taken to new levels as a whole.

http://www.brandysource.net/index.php?topic=53643.0
I agree but these artist are just trash.


BAPHOMET.

Quote from: Kaeli. on March 29, 2018, 09:16:25 PM
GODppy Redd slays but this has me screaming

That terrible thing looks like Sid the Science Kid


Sinpool

Quote from: Nine on March 29, 2018, 09:14:49 PM
When I heard that Gucci Gang mess I was done with Rap tbh.

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idky

Soulja Boy slayed the charts in 2007.


Nine

Quote from: Shangela on March 29, 2018, 09:22:29 PM
Quote from: Nine on March 29, 2018, 09:14:49 PM
When I heard that Gucci Gang mess I was done with Rap tbh.

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idky

Soulja Boy slayed the charts in 2007.
That was real music hun

BAPHOMET.




Genesis

Quote from: herbie on March 29, 2018, 09:13:53 PM
I actually love that rap is really becoming multi-dimensional.

Not the same cookie cutter durag/baggy clothes image, etc.
Almost becoming like rock in terms of outlandishness.

I knew that artists like Uzi and Young Thug were unabashedly pushing the envelope and ultimately opening the doors for the genre to become more experimental in a lot of ways.

The older school rappers are up in arms about it and trying to fight and bash it anyway they know how but they're not stopping its progression. I'm here for it. The talent is another thing - but generally hip hop/rap is being taken to new levels as a whole.

http://www.brandysource.net/index.php?topic=53643.0
Its not a situation like Prince who pushed the envelope with his talent

These niggas today just throw on a dress and mumble on their songs about how many pills they can swallow in 30 seconds.