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Tracy
01-28-2008, 06:38 PM
http://www.dirtystep.com/

BKgen®
01-28-2008, 06:46 PM
i can't wait till the day soljer boy, or whatever the f.uck you call it, falls off the face of the earth. the sheer annoyance of the song pretty much sums up the rap "music" of today.

JDMJAYDC2
01-28-2008, 06:48 PM
yes maam i hear no youuulll though sounds like you still miss jamaica tracy the T.I mix sounds good though

Tracy
01-28-2008, 06:56 PM
Yea, I guess it's not all solja boy and yes I miss Jamaica. I want to go back! I'm working on it. I am hoping that I will be able to open a track there someday.

quickdodge®
01-28-2008, 07:25 PM
i can't wait till the day soljer boy, or whatever the f.uck you call it, falls off the face of the earth. the sheer annoyance of the song pretty much sums up the rap "music" of today.

For real. I truly believe that this is just another set back for rap. I honestly think rap is slowly going away. Later, QD.

iNsTuN nOoDoH
01-28-2008, 07:28 PM
Yah ***** YAH!

Tracy
01-28-2008, 07:28 PM
Ok, so much for not b.itching. I assume neither of you clicked???

EJ25RUN
01-28-2008, 07:29 PM
For real. I truly believe that this is just another set back for rap. I honestly think rap is slowly going away. Later, QD.

will be gone 100% by 2017

iNsTuN nOoDoH
01-28-2008, 07:33 PM
I'm listening to it right now... It's not as great in my opinion.

everything going to be gone by 2012

Tracy
01-28-2008, 07:34 PM
I'm listening to it right now... It's not as great in my opinion.

everything going to be gone by 2012whatever haters. :taun:

iNsTuN nOoDoH
01-28-2008, 07:40 PM
Don't get mad cuz I got me some Bathin Apes

BKgen®
01-28-2008, 07:48 PM
Ok, so much for not b.itching. I assume neither of you clicked???

dayumn skraight nigguh.

WhiteAccord
01-28-2008, 07:48 PM
I hate Souldja boy... but that beat is hard...G/F

JITB
01-28-2008, 07:49 PM
soulja boy on his way to platinum, hes still sellin 50k + records a week...lol

i doubt hes goin anywhere, he has a strong hold on the youth!

Nomad!
01-28-2008, 07:51 PM
Oh for the love of Hip-Hop! Why won't this garbage go away?!?!?

BKgen®
01-28-2008, 07:51 PM
soulja boy on his way to platinum, hes still sellin 50k + records a week...lol

i doubt hes goin anywhere, he has a strong hold on the youth!

that's the problem. i was born in the wrong decade because i hate this s.hit.

Nomad!
01-28-2008, 07:53 PM
Update: I listened! I hated it! He should be murdered! That is all.

quickdodge®
01-28-2008, 07:55 PM
will be gone 100% by 2017

I don't think it will be 100% gone. Just pretty much underground and not mainstream at all. Later, QD.

Tracy
01-28-2008, 08:15 PM
I don't care. I'm not a follower! I do what I like and I liked it! Not the solja boy part, just the mix.

diaf

Nomad!
01-28-2008, 08:25 PM
I don't care. I'm not a follower! I do what I like and I liked it! Not the solja boy part, just the mix.

diaf
Your hostility is hot! RRRREEEEEEOOOOOOOOOWWWWW!!!!!

Tracy
01-28-2008, 08:30 PM
Your hostility is hot! RRRREEEEEEOOOOOOOOOWWWWW!!!!!

Hot like Fiah! owwwwww! tsssssssssssssssssssssss

JITB
01-28-2008, 08:31 PM
that's the problem. i was born in the wrong decade because i hate this s.hit.


your a grown ass man.. you shouldnt like it.. and you are not his audience.. unless you are still in grade school! The whole thing about soulja boy is there are too many ADULTS! criticizing him and talking ****.. its just hilarious.

you have young folks faithfully buying his CD's

while adults wont even go out and support their own favorite artists.. they would rather dl everything. these same artists sit in the radio station complaining on air about how rap sucks... ..bunch of babies get in the studio make some HITS!

Tracy
01-28-2008, 08:34 PM
Wow. People really take this rap stuff seriously! I had no idea it was this deep.





P.S. RIP Pac. :ninja:

JITB
01-28-2008, 08:38 PM
Wow. People really take this rap stuff seriously! I had no idea it was this deep.





P.S. RIP Pac. :ninja:


its deep... :yes:

Tracy
01-28-2008, 08:41 PM
its deep... :yes:I know. You must be a Biggie fan. :D












I always wonder what I am going to listen to when I have kids. NWA and 2 Live Crew aren't going to cut it.

BKgen®
01-28-2008, 08:50 PM
your a grown ass man.. you shouldnt like it.. and you are not his audience.. unless you are still in grade school! The whole thing about soulja boy is there are too many ADULTS! criticizing him and talking ****.. its just hilarious.

you have young folks faithfully buying his CD's

while adults wont even go out and support their own favorite artists.. they would rather dl everything. these same artists sit in the radio station complaining on air about how rap sucks... ..bunch of babies get in the studio make some HITS!

I wasn't criticizing him personally, i was criticizing the whole "rap" scene these days where you can make an absolutely pointless rhyme about your left testicle, put it to a good beat, and have a ton of conformist sheep blindly accept it and talk about you like you're the best thing since sliced bread. Excuse the f.uck out of me for actually appreciating actual music.

Tracy
01-28-2008, 09:12 PM
I wasn't criticizing him personally, i was criticizing the whole "rap" scene these days where you can make an absolutely pointless rhyme about your left testicle, put it to a good beat, and have a ton of conformist sheep blindly accept it and talk about you like you're the best thing since sliced bread. Excuse the f.uck out of me for actually appreciating actual music.

Real talk, who do you like to listen to :) I am being nicely serious, so don't yell at me pwease.

quickdodge®
01-28-2008, 09:16 PM
Real talk, who do you like to listen to :) I am being nicely serious, so don't yell at me pwease.

I'll answer for myself. Grandmaster Flash, Afrikka Bambatta, Melle Mel, Kurtis Blow, Treacherous Three, Whodini, Busy B, Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and a slew of other hip hop artists who actually had something to say and rapped about stuff other than how many people they could gun down and how much money and jewelry they had. Much more entertaining and lyrically satisfying. Later, QD.

Tracy
01-28-2008, 09:18 PM
I'll answer for myself. Grandmaster Flash, Afrikka Bambatta, Melle Mel, Kurtis Blow, Treacherous Three, Whodini, Busy B, Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and a slew of other hip hop artists who actually had something to say and rapped about stuff other than how many people they could gun down and how much money and jewelry they had. Much more entertaining and lyrically satisfying. Later, QD.

I already know what you like, papi.

JITB
01-28-2008, 09:24 PM
I wasn't criticizing him personally, i was criticizing the whole "rap" scene these days where you can make an absolutely pointless rhyme about your left testicle, put it to a good beat, and have a ton of conformist sheep blindly accept it and talk about you like you're the best thing since sliced bread. Excuse the f.uck out of me for actually appreciating actual music.


you aint listening, ther is plenty of good music out right now. Ill even say alot of the mainstream artists have great songs with great lyrics.. but you will never hear them from their repetitive singles being played on the radio. Everyone always says rappers dont talk about nothing, there is no good music. But there is plenty.. i just dont think you all listen.. Maybe one day expand yoru hearing, and take some time and listen to a artists you would never listen to. because i can tell that you are missing out on alot of good music..i love old school music, but i mean comon how long can u listen to old music..

BKgen®
01-28-2008, 09:26 PM
Real talk, who do you like to listen to :) I am being nicely serious, so don't yell at me pwease.


anything but this shit.


I'm more of a prog. rock guy (Porcupine tree, Rush, abigail's Ghost, dream theater, etc), but I dabble in hip-hop as well. Jurassic 5, swollen members, public enemy and nwa of course, and others. I can't name a huge list because i'm not a hardcore rap guy. I can name a huge list of sh.it i hate though, and i guarantee all of it is played on 95.5 the beat.





other hip hop artists who actually had something to say and rapped about stuff other than how many people they could gun down and how much money and jewelry they had. Much more entertaining and lyrically satisfying.

^tr00f

JITB
01-28-2008, 09:31 PM
I'll answer for myself. Grandmaster Flash, Afrikka Bambatta, Melle Mel, Kurtis Blow, Treacherous Three, Whodini, Busy B, Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and a slew of other hip hop artists who actually had something to say and rapped about stuff other than how many people they could gun down and how much money and jewelry they had. Much more entertaining and lyrically satisfying. Later, QD.


theres plenty.... They rapped about material things back than also. That has always been a part of rap. Rappers get money they get flashy. For every song that you find from those rappers u listed, you can find a song that talks about the same thing... if not on the radio, on a recent cd.

its all about gettin out of your environment, making a living of your voice over a beat. and telling your story. you listen to ANY type of music its all the same.. just different ways to let it out.. It was so crazy when i realized that when i started to listen to all types of music.

quickdodge®
01-28-2008, 09:47 PM
theres plenty.... They rapped about material things back than also. That has always been a part of rap. Rappers get money they get flashy. For every song that you find from those rappers u listed, you can find a song that talks about the same thing... if not on the radio, on a recent cd.

its all about gettin out of your environment, making a living of your voice over a beat. and telling your story. you listen to ANY type of music its all the same.. just different ways to let it out.. It was so crazy when i realized that when i started to listen to all types of music.

Damn you act like you forgot that I do know what I'm talking about here. I'm no rap expert, but I honestly think I know more about (old school) rap than anyone else on IA. Back in the late 70s-early 80s, there rapping about material things was few and far between. Coming out of the mid 80s, materialistic items started making an appearance, though not heavily. Rap back in the early days talked mostly about social issues and partying/having a good time(but not on today's scale). You're first paragraph is null. Everything was clean and made sense. All the nonsense you hear in rap today was basically nonexistent then. That's why NWA is considered the pioneer of that (gangsta) genre of rap. Pioneering meaning they started it all. You didn't have all the "fucc the police" talk going on before them. The only good hip hop today is the shiit you don't hear every day. I personally don't like it, but it is true hip hop. Later, QD.

TheDarkRacer
01-28-2008, 09:53 PM
not gonna lie, that sh*t is fly.... i deff downloaded it all...

quickdodge®
01-28-2008, 09:55 PM
^^^ Lolol. Later, QD.

TheDarkRacer
01-28-2008, 10:00 PM
lol i pulled the page up when it had like 5 post not all this.... so i just got done reading and have to say i was talkin about the stuff on the site in the OP. haha.. But i like Immortal Technique, ludacris, lil wayne, dead prez, and other random artist. And there aint noting like some good snoop and dre tracks.
~TDR

ChnkyLao
01-28-2008, 11:05 PM
YAAAAAHHHHHHHH BTICH YAAHHHH

anyone else hear his latest song, talk about annoying

phd1ck
01-28-2008, 11:19 PM
damn this is funny. i respect both old and new hip hop. there's pros and cons to both sides. i personally used to hate southern rap but now i love it. that's actually all i'm about. you can think what you want but the beats are sick and they pound in the clubs. plus, the south is doing it big now. literally... 'we takin ovaaaa!' haha. so stop talkin ****. represent bitches. we make good music too :D hehe

phd1ck
01-28-2008, 11:20 PM
YAAAAAHHHHHHHH BTICH YAAHHHH

anyone else hear his latest song, talk about annoying

haha hell yeaaa that songs funny as hell. "soulja boy can i... YAHHH TRICK YAHHHH"

quickdodge®
01-28-2008, 11:23 PM
there's pros and cons to both sides.

What would your opinion be on a con for old school rap? Serious, intellectual response needed only, please.


you can think what you want but the beats are sick

I'll think what I want.


plus, the south is doing it big now. literally... 'we takin ovaaaa!'

The South is? No one is if you really wanna know. No one is doing anything.


so stop talkin ****.

It isn't talking shiit. It's talking real. Later, QD.

Maniac1
01-28-2008, 11:23 PM
http://www.dirtystep.com/This remix blows way more cock than you do. And you know you can't live without your cock.

#1Beaver
01-28-2008, 11:25 PM
i like it it was nice the t.i. was realy good
but this is comming from the 22 yo that turned off some jazz by George Howard some Jonathan Butler i like Chrisette Michele any techno house or all the other names system of a down korn metalica ozzy ozborn all old and new rock all old music and new i always say i was born in the wrong years i wish i was born in the 50s i love music back then and up till 2000s afta that that was it! But i still listen to gangsta grillz dipset lil wayne old 3-6 mafia playa fly everything.
but i also have a 11 year old brother that loves solja boy iteach him bout othat music but solja boy is realy to me for his age group

Tracy
01-29-2008, 02:08 AM
I wasn't trying to start hip-hop WWIII. Ok, maybe a little :ninja:

I like the mix. It "mixes" up the songs that you may have liked the 1st or 2nd time you heard it or whatever until it got played out. I like all kinds of music. From Fleetwood Mac and Steve Miller Band, to Tool and Pantera, to 2Pac and J5.

Nomad!
01-29-2008, 01:22 PM
Grandmaster Flash, Afrikka Bambatta, Melle Mel, Kurtis Blow, Treacherous Three, Whodini, Busy B, Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and a slew of other hip hop artists who actually had something to say and rapped about stuff other than how many people they could gun down and how much money and jewelry they had. Much more entertaining and lyrically satisfying. Later, QD.
Too true. Even if you didn't like what one artists had to offer, you could check out another to get a completely different perspective, sound, and point of view. Of course there were copy cat artists back in the day as well but, that is the nature of the music industry. As far as diversity goes in "rap" music today, it simply isn't there. What's even more troubling to me is, acts like Soulja Boy (and so many more "southern artists" I hear) don't even attempt to be lyrically satisfying. If you aren't going to have anything to say other than what's been said over and over again, at least attempt to do it in a way that is somewhat fitting of an MC. Apparently even that is too much to ask these days.

Evil Goat
01-29-2008, 01:35 PM
so....caucasians are the new jamaican? lol @ this ****...

soulja boy ****s around 10min btw...

Kevykev
01-29-2008, 01:35 PM
Don't get mad cuz I got me some Bathin Apes



BAPES Kiid!


LOL

JITB
01-29-2008, 01:45 PM
Too true. Even if you didn't like what one artists had to offer, you could check out another to get a completely different perspective, sound, and point of view. Of course there were copy cat artists back in the day as well but, that is the nature of the music industry. As far as diversity goes in "rap" music today, it simply isn't there. What's even more troubling to me is, acts like Soulja Boy (and so many more "southern artists" I hear) don't even attempt to be lyrically satisfying. If you aren't going to have anything to say other than what's been said over and over again, at least attempt to do it in a way that is somewhat fitting of an MC. Apparently even that is too much to ask these days.


thats another thing, you cant categorize dancing/club music to lyrical songs..

its like comparing KRS One to Doug E Fresh.. cmon man..

quickdodge®
01-29-2008, 01:47 PM
its like comparing KRS One to Doug E Fresh.. cmon man..

The hail? These two can be compared to each other. Later, QD.

JITB
01-29-2008, 01:55 PM
The hail? These two can be compared to each other. Later, QD.

i see doug e fresh as a entertainer, and krs one as a lyricists.. that what i meant

nut ill change it..

Mc hamemr and krs one

quickdodge®
01-29-2008, 01:57 PM
i see doug e fresh as a entertainer, and krs one as a lyricists.. that what i meant


I see what you mean. But in more ways than not, these two cats are the same.



Mc hamemr and krs one

Ahhhh. Much better, lolol. Later, QD.

ueyedgr8tness
01-29-2008, 02:09 PM
reps to jitb cause he is the only 1 that made a good point in his post.all u other awhipes can lick my balls.comes down to this ppl hating on rap when they don't even listen to rap.they hear a song they don't like then judge all rap music by that 1 song......damn!! or u white ppl that worried about what blks do with there rap.


p.s 1 post for me only:)

phd1ck
01-29-2008, 02:49 PM
i see your point quickdodge but i'm not retarded. i know most of the content in southern raps is what a lot ppl consider to be garbage. i'm into the old school, underground, freestyles, mixtapes, etc and i understand the different styles between the two. i respect and enjoy both types. but whether you like to believe it or not, mainstream music is still music. and right now the south is all over it. that's all i'm saying. i'm not knockin on either of the two. both are good. i prefer the southern ****. i just don't think it's cool how ppl say the south is all garbage :(

Mr.Big
01-29-2008, 02:59 PM
http://www.dirtystep.com/

Very different mix

I like this s hit 4real!! I didt know u was so damn cool girl
Tight! i could ride to this s hit

quickdodge®
01-29-2008, 03:07 PM
reps to jitb cause he is the only 1 that made a good point in his post.all u other awhipes can lick my balls.comes down to this ppl hating on rap when they don't even listen to rap.they hear a song they don't like then judge all rap music by that 1 song......damn!! or u white ppl that worried about what blks do with there rap.


p.s 1 post for me only:)

You don't know shiit man. You're just another idiot that thinks just because you're black you automatically know all about rap. And because I'm white, I don't know shiit. Well you know I was out buying Sparky D, Busy Bee, Grandmaster Caz and all those folks when their shiit was brand new, man. I've been listening to rap since it's inception. I know what I'm talking about. I know where it's at, where it's been and see where it's heading. The only reason you're in this thread trashing someone like me is because you're a fanboy of htis Soulja Boy crap and you don't like that I'm knocking it. You're "propping" Joesph because he;s the only one halfway defending this atrocity of rap. Get yourself some form of knowledge before you come to the board, man. Make yourself look stupid. Later, QD.

JITB
01-29-2008, 03:11 PM
ILOVE MUSIC!

quickdodge®
01-29-2008, 03:11 PM
i see your point quickdodge but i'm not retarded.

Not sure where you got the retarded comment from.


but whether you like to believe it or not, mainstream music is still music.

I never said it wasn't. Music is music no matter what style it is. I'm referring to lyrical content and quality.


and right now the south is all over it. that's all i'm saying.(

The South, as well as the East, Midwest and the West is all over nothing. No one is all over anything right now. Basically, rap is in a lull at this moment. Just because an artist or two comes out with a track doesn't meant that the whole region is on it.

As far as the South rap being garbage. It started out NOT garbage and then went strictly garbage (thanks Lil Jon and Ying Yang). Now it's just a mixture of both crap and rap. Later, QD.

Mr.Big
01-29-2008, 03:18 PM
I would not call Lil Jon and the Ying Yang twins rap
cause what them boyz talk about is getting F uck up in the club
They just be hyping the club up. No punch line lyics

quickdodge®
01-29-2008, 03:22 PM
I would not call Lil Jon and the Ying Yang twins rap
cause what them boyz talk about is getting F uck up in the club
They just be hyping the club up. No punch line lyics

Racist acting people suck. Later, QD.

Mr.Big
01-29-2008, 03:23 PM
Racist acting people suck. Later, QD.

Who being ractist QD?

quickdodge®
01-29-2008, 03:28 PM
Who being ractist QD?

Just refreshing a memory that seems to have made a few comments about some "white" folks on here in a WL thread that got conveniently forgotten.

Butm, like it or not, that Crunk crap is a form of rap. Later, QD.

tippatone
01-29-2008, 03:31 PM
You don't know shiit man. You're just another idiot that thinks just because you're black you automatically know all about rap. And because I'm white, I don't know shiit. Well you know I was out buying Sparky D, Busy Bee, Grandmaster Caz and all those folks when their shiit was brand new, man. I've been listening to rap since it's inception. I know what I'm talking about. I know where it's at, where it's been and see where it's heading. The only reason you're in this thread trashing someone like me is because you're a fanboy of htis Soulja Boy crap and you don't like that I'm knocking it. You're "propping" Joesph because he;s the only one halfway defending this atrocity of rap. Get yourself some form of knowledge before you come to the board, man. Make yourself look stupid. Later, QD.


That why QD is the man. I can remember back in the day, I was privledged to be in the room with the great Afrikka Bam, its a moment I cannot forget in my lifetime, attending block parties in the Bronx back in the day people like krs-one, nice and smooth would just walk up and take the mic, that was real hip-hop, soulja boy is hip-flop

quickdodge®
01-29-2008, 03:35 PM
I can remember back in the day, I was privledged to be in the room with the great Afrikka Bam, its a moment I cannot forget in my lifetime, attending block parties in the Bronx back in the day people like krs-one, nice and smooth would just walk up and take the mic, that was real hip-hop, soulja boy is hip-flop

Those are memories I wish I had. I would've loved to have been in Brooklyn, Bronx or Harlem in the late 70s. Later, QD.

Mr.Big
01-29-2008, 03:37 PM
Just refreshing a memory that seems to have made a few comments about some "white" folks on here in a WL thread that got conveniently forgotten.

Butm, like it or not, that Crunk crap is a form of rap. Later, QD.

I cant read between those lines QD
say some names
True crunk is a form of rap!

quickdodge®
01-29-2008, 03:43 PM
I cant read between those lines QD
say some names
True crunk is a form of rap!

I know BTLFED was involved and you said something talking shiit about white folks. Just was awaiting your response. I don't remember the thread. Later, QD.

tippatone
01-29-2008, 03:48 PM
That why QD is the man. I can remember back in the day, I was privledged to be in the room with the great Afrikka Bam, its a moment I cannot forget in my lifetime, attending block parties in the Bronx back in the day people like krs-one, nice and smooth would just walk up and take the mic, that was real hip-hop, soulja boy is hip-flop

Early-mid 80's when rap had some good tread left on the tires that cats like Rakim, LL Cool J, Kool G Rap, but now I dont know what to call this mess, sometimes i wish he was a real soulja so he could go to Iraq for a tour of duty, then we would be rid of him

Mr.Big
01-29-2008, 03:49 PM
I know BTLFED was involved and you said something talking shiit about white folks. Just was awaiting your response. I don't remember the thread. Later, QD.

F uck BTLFED!!! He post some lame ass s hit bout me!!And it said that he sounds just like a white boy
I aint ractist cuz!! for what!! Plus i was not talking to that man
he start talking to me and put me on that level

quickdodge®
01-29-2008, 03:51 PM
Early-mid 80's when rap had some good tread left on the tires that cats like Rakim, LL Cool J, Kool G Rap, but now I dont know what to call this mess, sometimes i wish he was a real soulja so he could go to Iraq for a tour of duty, then we would be rid of him

Man don't you know. I was all over LL, Eric B and cuzz, EPMD, Polo and G. Rap, Stetsasonic, Twin Hype...all those cats. Later, QD.

JITB
01-29-2008, 03:54 PM
That why QD is the man. I can remember back in the day, I was privledged to be in the room with the great Afrikka Bam, its a moment I cannot forget in my lifetime, attending block parties in the Bronx back in the day people like krs-one, nice and smooth would just walk up and take the mic, that was real hip-hop, soulja boy is hip-flop


just because soulja boy sells records and has a fan base does that make him a flop? Theres plenty of artists i dont like but i know they arent a flop. I dont like krs one at all.. but i know hes a good lyricists. I just have never felt him at all. Everyone always brings up old rappers, and what they used to do. but that formula for rap is over and done.

Andre 3000, said it best, he pretty much described the music from different times and locations based on the environment, and just described how and why they sound like they do.

i dont care what u all say about soulja boy he is great at what he does. And my whole problem with people and their opinions now about rap is, alot of them dont listen to anything new, and they go off what the radio plays.

quickdodge®
01-29-2008, 03:59 PM
just because soulja boy sells records and has a fan base does that make him a flop? Theres plenty of artists i dont like but i know they arent a flop.

True. I never said he was a flop. Just that he is furthering the demise of rap. I can't stand anything from 50 Cent, but he isn't a flop.


Everyone always brings up old rappers, and what they used to do. but that formula for rap is over and done.

You're exactly right. And you see where that got rap today? The formula is done and rap now basically has taken on a new direction. More towards suckville.


i dont care what u all say about soulja boy he is great at what he does.

I won't argue with that. Now what he does may be a debate amongst us.


And my whole problem with people and their opinions now about rap is, alot of them dont listen to anything new, and they go off what the radio plays.

I'll let someone else respond to this because this wasn't directed to me (lolol, stay_up). Later, QD.

tippatone
01-29-2008, 04:05 PM
just because soulja boy sells records and has a fan base does that make him a flop? Theres plenty of artists i dont like but i know they arent a flop. I dont like krs one at all.. but i know hes a good lyricists. I just have never felt him at all. Everyone always brings up old rappers, and what they used to do. but that formula for rap is over and done.

Andre 3000, said it best, he pretty much described the music from different times and locations based on the environment, and just described how and why they sound like they do.

i dont care what u all say about soulja boy he is great at what he does. And my whole problem with people and their opinions now about rap is, alot of them dont listen to anything new, and they go off what the radio plays.



I hear what you are saying, but I dont listen to rap to dance, I want to hear lyrics. If I grew up in this era, I would probaly defend soulja boy, but I have heard way better artists in my time, a few of them are unsigned, so I cannot not give him props for being a real rapper, I give him all respect because he is doing something positive for himself and not "bussin caps or slingin packs" or doing stupid stuff like lil wayne

JITB
01-29-2008, 04:05 PM
IM gonna put together a playlist of NEW artists songs, and see if i can get some sort of change of opinions

JITB
01-29-2008, 04:08 PM
I hear what you are saying, but I dont listen to rap to dance, I want to hear lyrics. If I grew up in this era, I would probaly defend soulja boy, but I have heard way better artists in my time, a few of them are unsigned, so I cannot not give him props for being a real rapper, I give him all respect because he is doing something positive for himself and not "bussin caps or slingin packs" or doing stupid stuff like lil wayne


if u dont listen to rap than u should already know what soulja boy is all about. Soulja boy said he isnt a good rapper, but he will get better.... when i heard him say that i couldnt hate the kid for what he does. whats ur fav artists currently?

quickdodge®
01-29-2008, 04:08 PM
IM gonna put together a playlist of NEW artists songs, and see if i can get some sort of change of opinions

No one is saying that there isn't any good new shiit out there, Scortman. It's just too few and far between. Not enough to keep it alive. Just about EVERY track back in the day was a smash (in the hip hop community). I think people are getting tired of all the negativity surrounding rap and the lack of quality in rap and they are ebbing away looking for different alternatives. I don't listen to the radio. At all. Except satellite. And you do hear unsigned, non-mainstream shiit there and I listen to shiit that people put out there that is new to get a feel. Later, QD.

tippatone
01-29-2008, 04:14 PM
if u dont listen to rap than u should already know what soulja boy is all about. Soulja boy said he isnt a good rapper, but he will get better.... when i heard him say that i couldnt hate the kid for what he does. whats ur fav artists currently?

Currently to tell you the truth I only listen to Kanye, some G-Unit. Jay-Z, but my I-pod is loaded with Tupac, Nas, Black Moon, Cocca Bros AKA Smif & Wesson, cats like that, I never said I dont listen to rap. I dont listen to rap to dance around like how they do in these videos

phd1ck
01-29-2008, 04:30 PM
so what's wrong with dancing to hip hop? does that make it garbage?

quickdodge®
01-29-2008, 04:34 PM
so what's wrong with dancing to hip hop? does that make it garbage?

You're reading a lot of shiit into people's posts, man. Where are you coming up with this "info" you post? Later, QD/

tippatone
01-29-2008, 04:47 PM
You're reading a lot of shiit into people's posts, man. Where are you coming up with this "info" you post? Later, QD/

No I dont but crankin da soulja boy is stupid IMO, it might be old but breakdancing takes real skill

phd1ck
01-29-2008, 04:51 PM
No I dont but crankin da soulja boy is stupid IMO, it might be old but breakdancing takes real skill

yea i'll admit it's pretty retarded but i think it's still a fun and catchy dance that everyone can do. i'm more into the popping and krumping but sheeet... i'll still poole palace and lean wit it :D

phd1ck
01-29-2008, 04:55 PM
You're reading a lot of shiit into people's posts, man. Where are you coming up with this "info" you post? Later, QD/

i kinda lost track of what the big issue in this thread was. i just made a statement about how i enjoy all the various forms of rap and don't consider it to be trash and that i couldn't stand it when ppl did say how bad it was, especially southern stuff. and then you kinda started some ****. that's all :D

tippatone
01-29-2008, 04:57 PM
I only got issues with two of the rappers thats mainstream, Soulja boy and young joc, they are just total gimmicks

quickdodge®
01-29-2008, 05:00 PM
i couldn't stand it when ppl did say how bad it was,

So what if I voice how bad I think Southern rap is? You can't stand it? Do something about it then. If you can't stand it so much.


and then you kinda started some ****. that's all :D

Now the above comment from me? "THAT'S" starting shiit. You're trying to develop your own definitions for people's comments and posts that are completely away from anything that was posted. I believe the antagonizer in this would be you. If you want to have shiit slung, we can. I don't mind. I'd rather not, though, and if you don't either, then you won't try to accuse me of saying something I never came close to saying or saying I'm starting shiit when nothing was started on my part. Which will it be. Later, QD.

tron
01-29-2008, 05:01 PM
i can't wait till the day soljer boy, or whatever the f.uck you call it, falls off the face of the earth. the sheer annoyance of the song pretty much sums up the rap "music" of today.

i thought that too until i heard the drought 3 mixtap

phd1ck
01-29-2008, 05:07 PM
So what if I voice how bad I think Southern rap is? You can't stand it? Do something about it then. If you can't stand it so much.



Now the above comment from me? "THAT'S" starting shiit. You're trying to develop your own definitions for people's comments and posts that are completely away from anything that was posted. I believe the antagonizer in this would be you. If you want to have shiit slung, we can. I don't mind. I'd rather not, though, and if you don't either, then you won't try to accuse me of saying something I never came close to saying or saying I'm starting shiit when nothing was started on my part. Which will it be. Later, QD.

well if you look back to this thread, i believe you critiquing line after line of my comments is enough to say you started it.

quickdodge®
01-29-2008, 05:19 PM
well if you look back to this thread, i believe you critiquing line after line of my comments is enough to say you started it.

I take that as a yes to you wanting to challenge me? Do I need to type it a different way for you to understand? I voiced my comment. You read it wrong. No comprende. You no understand. You took offense to what I said and you tried to retaliate by putting more into my posts than even I put into them. I even stated in my first reply to you that I wasn't talking shiit. You're the reason why people who know nothing about the overall whole of rap/hip hop should NOT participate in these threads. Later, QD.

phd1ck
01-29-2008, 05:43 PM
I take that as a yes to you wanting to challenge me? Do I need to type it a different way for you to understand? I voiced my comment. You read it wrong. No comprende. You no understand. You took offense to what I said and you tried to retaliate by putting more into my posts than even I put into them. I even stated in my first reply to you that I wasn't talking shiit. You're the reason why people who know nothing about the overall whole of rap/hip hop should NOT participate in these threads. Later, QD.

yea you're right. you weren't talkin ****, it was "real talk". my bad. i'm not challenging you to anything. i know enough of the subject to back up my opinion and seein that you're a such a dinosaur i guess you do too. i just think that if you knew rap/hip hop so well then you would get with it and realize that the best of hip hop wasn't all in the past. there are a lot of respectable hip hop icons that are both a fan of the old and the new. rap/hip hip is and never was garbage at any point in time. it's just a change. i won't comment anymore if that makes you feel better.

quickdodge®
01-29-2008, 05:58 PM
i just think that if you knew rap/hip hop so well then you would get with it and realize that the best of hip hop wasn't all in the past.

The best of hip is in the past. Do you know of any best of hip hop in the future? You can't really have a best of hip hop in the present, either. I've never seen a BEST OF compilation include present day tracks on any music level.


there are a lot of respectable hip hop icons that are both a fan of the old and the new.

There actually only a few that are fans of the new shiit. I've heard/read plenty of interviews from the best/originators of rap and most are trying to bring the old school back. They don't like the newer stuff. But it's a sound that most new folks don't want to hear. I have a whole CD that I can upload for you that Grandmaster Melle Mel just did last year that was straight up old school Flash/Mel.


rap/hip hip is and never was garbage at any point in time. it's just a change. i won't comment anymore if that makes you feel better.

It's good that you support whatever style comes out, but overall? It is becoming more and more garbage0like every day. You can comment all you want. Just don't put text in my keyboard. Later, QD.

phd1ck
01-29-2008, 06:04 PM
that's great. i'll stop it here. this can go on too long. it was fun. bye :D