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    Default The Difference Between Rap, Hip-Hop, and/or Gangsta Music

    Ok, so after all the threads pinning the artist of now and then, I want to see where some people heads are.

    QD, TwinJ, Big Rick, leobond001, etc.....

    WITHOUT USING GOOGLE OR WIKI, let's discuss the difference, if any, of the above music genres.

    GO!

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    rap - compiliation of words that rhyme

    ex. soulja boi

    hip hop - telling/speaking of issues/views on a topic that is relevant either to the artists or people that can relate

    ex. T.I. Jay Jeezy (i know i'm going to catch slack on this but his new cd is beginning to go along the lines of being an actual hip hop artist) Nas

    gangsta music - rapping (see first definition) about the life of living as a gangsta...mix of rap and hip hop..IMO

    ex. early snoop, dre



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    my interpretation is.......

    rap- putting lyrics together that make sense on a great beat!!!

    hip-hop-rhymes but doesnt rilly matter.....its music u hear in the club!!!

    gangsta rap- like PBsloot said snoop and dre......but now so jeezy and most southern rappers!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by blackboi50
    my interpretation is.......

    rap- putting lyrics together that make sense on a great beat!!!

    hip-hop-rhymes but doesnt rilly matter.....its music u hear in the club!!!

    gangsta rap- like PBsloot said snoop and dre......but now so jeezy and most southern rappers!!!


    ......1
    ur hip hop is a lil screwy...rap is music u'd most likely hear in a club opposed to hip hop...u'd hear soulja boi before u'd hear nas in a club...



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    "Rap is what you do
    "Hip hop is something you live"

    Truthfully everyone has there own opinions on what "real" rap or what "real" hip hop is what i think is hip hop might be considered garbage or rap and vice versa....there really isn't anyway to tell or judge.


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    Rap-Rhyming and going with the beat
    Hip Hop- To me its type of music. Like Rock,Jazz,etc. You need Rap in a hip hop.A good Dj. Some dancing like in music videos.
    Gangsta Music-Gangsta Speaking the truth bout what happened in there life and representing there hood/Set.My Favorite is C-Murder.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sammich
    rap - compiliation of words that rhyme

    ex. soulja boi

    hip hop - telling/speaking of issues/views on a topic that is relevant either to the artists or people that can relate

    ex. T.I. Jay Jeezy (i know i'm going to catch slack on this but his new cd is beginning to go along the lines of being an actual hip hop artist) Nas

    gangsta music - rapping (see first definition) about the life of living as a gangsta...mix of rap and hip hop..IMO

    ex. early snoop, dre

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sammich
    rap - compiliation of words that rhyme

    ex. soulja boi

    hip hop - telling/speaking of issues/views on a topic that is relevant either to the artists or people that can relate

    ex. T.I. Jay Jeezy (i know i'm going to catch slack on this but his new cd is beginning to go along the lines of being an actual hip hop artist) Nas

    gangsta music - rapping (see first definition) about the life of living as a gangsta...mix of rap and hip hop..IMO

    ex. early snoop, dre
    i agree fully for the most part
    but i wouldnt even put Soulja boi in the rap category
    He's a "pop" star
    Quote Originally Posted by XLR8NMR2
    "Rap is what you do
    "Hip hop is something you live"

    Truthfully everyone has there own opinions on what "real" rap or what "real" hip hop is what i think is hip hop might be considered garbage or rap and vice versa....there really isn't anyway to tell or judge.
    Hip Hop IS a way of life.
    from the music to the dance to the art.

    IMO "Hip Hop" is a period.
    like the Baroque Period or Renaissance Period or Classical Period
    everything done during those times related to the name of the period.
    the Renaissance Period had its particular music AND art.

    Hip Hop has its music and art.

    people tend to think as African Americans we only have 2 types of music or 3 as stated but like Caucasians our artists fall into many different catagories

    The Roots & Nas id put in the "Hip Hop" music category
    Soldier Boy & Comp. id put in the "Pop" or "Crunk" category


    50 Cent I suppose you can put in the "Gangsta Rap" and "Pop" category depending on what he's talking about

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    Hip Hop: True lyrical content.
    Rap: a distant cousin of hip hop, strictly marketed for commercial purposes i.e radio play and selling cd's and ringtones.
    Gangster rap: bastard child of hip hop where "artists" delve into issues that are relevant to them i.e selling drugs, the money, cars, and ho's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirty Octopus™
    i agree fully for the most part
    but i wouldnt even put Soulja boi in the rap category
    He's a "pop" star
    o i think u like me
    better yet i know
    have u ever seen teh chevy w/ the butterfly doors




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    This whole music industry bullsh*t, is just a way for the coco-community to reach baller status.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirty Octopus™
    Hip Hop IS a way of life.
    from the music to the dance to the art.

    IMO "Hip Hop" is a period.
    like the Baroque Period or Renaissance Period or Classical Period
    everything done during those times related to the name of the period.
    the Renaissance Period had its particular music AND art.

    Hip Hop has its music and art.

    people tend to think as African Americans we only have 2 types of music or 3 as stated but like Caucasians our artists fall into many different catagories

    The Roots & Nas id put in the "Hip Hop" music category
    Soldier Boy & Comp. id put in the "Pop" or "Crunk" category


    50 Cent I suppose you can put in the "Gangsta Rap" and "Pop" category depending on what he's talking about
    I lol'd at the caucasian remark. But I agree, hip-hop is something the artists live for and use their opinions on what's important to them and relevent to the real world. I don't listen to "gangta rap" because as a suburban whiteboy I don't feel it relates to me at all, and generally think most of those artists are kinda dumb. However I haven't lived through what they have so I can't really pass judgement. I don't like Souja Boy being called "the new generation of hip-hop" because he really shares nothing with the real hip-hop artists of today or the past. When you listen to The Roots, Nas, Atmosphere, POS, Brother Ali, etc... they aren't talking about cranking a stupid dance. There's very clear definitions between rap artists(which is a general description of all styles).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maniako
    This whole music industry bullsh*t, is just a way for the coco-community to reach baller status.
    damn....keep it clean please. That comment wasn't needed and was very stupid.

    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AirMax95
    damn....keep it clean please. That comment wasn't needed and was very stupid.

    Thanks.
    Jeez, I was joking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AirMax95
    damn....keep it clean please. That comment wasn't needed and was very stupid.

    Thanks.
    while maniac is gay..his point has a part truth to it



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    Quote Originally Posted by Maniako
    Jeez, I was joking.
    Ha, I got you, lol. I was expecting you to continue! Is Manic getting soft, lol.

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    he got me. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maniako
    This whole music industry bullsh*t, is just a way for the coco-community to reach baller status.
    Real talk though, the music industry has become pure garbae as a whole. From hip hop to country! Jazz is the only thing that has kept its roots.

    As far as reaching baller-status, its true. Back in the day you had to WORK to get into the industry. Nowadays a beat and a dance will get you a deal.

    Sad day, but the TI's, Luda', JayZ, Nas, etc actually are not into main stream hype I feel. TI almost gave in, but he jumped ship!

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    Quote Originally Posted by alpine_xj
    I lol'd at the caucasian remark.
    but... it da troof!

    white people aren’t afraid to label a new type of music.
    You guys have a style of music and its followers.
    You have

    Rock
    Metal
    Emo
    Punk
    Math Rock
    Indie Rock
    New Wave
    Screemo
    Irish Folk
    Rockabilly
    Hardcore
    Straight Edge hardcore
    Post Punk
    Mod Rock
    Emo core





    You even have friggin subcultures!



    My point is... there's more than 3 types of music that stems from a race or culture. I did not mean to sound racialist in any way shape or form.

    So everyone else besides Brad please don’t misconstrue my Caucasian remark

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    Soulja boy = Garbage.
    :idb:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirty Octopus™
    but... it da troof!

    white people aren’t afraid to label a new type of music.
    You guys have a style of music and its followers.
    You have

    Rock
    Metal
    Emo
    Punk
    Math Rock
    Indie Rock
    New Wave
    Screemo
    Irish Folk
    Rockabilly
    Hardcore
    Straight Edge hardcore
    Post Punk
    Mod Rock
    Emo core





    You even have friggin subcultures!



    My point is... there's more than 3 types of music that stems from a race or culture. I did not mean to sound racialist in any way shape or form.

    So everyone else besides Brad please don’t misconstrue my Caucasian remark
    Yea I know what you're saying. I listen to mostly Metal, and there's a TON of different styles for that now, with new ones constantly emerging. I just try not to pay attention to it.

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    wow. i jumped into this thread late. ok

    hip hip ( emcee)- music that brings and up lifts ppl. a way of life. inspiratain. brings a nation together. soulful

    ex-little brother, lupe, kanye, nas, talib, common, cool kids and so one

    ex- krs-one, nas, leaders of the new schhol, tribe called quest and so on

    rap ( rappers)- entertainment, show, not real. entertainment music

    Ex- luda, t.i., plies, rick ross, lil wayne, t pain, yound jock and so on

    now you can break down rap into lyrics. some rappers have lyrics, pushlines and aren't necessaraly taking about drugs or lives they never lived.

    ex- cassidy, dmx, cory gunz, fabulous, clipse, busta rhymes,jada kiss, sheek, styles p and so on

    not all rap is trash. lyrical rap is nice, because you kinda get a story, and it makes you think.

    now rap such as soulja boi, young joc, rick ross, plies, shawty low, and so one. what does it give you? nothing. might be ok in the club if your into that stuff, but other than that, it's horrible.

    P.S- and yes, T.I makes the horrible list. i wish someone could tell me what else he raps about tother than cars and drugs? so what makes him good? he's not a trend setter. just a cocaine flow follwer
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirty Octopus™
    but... it da troof!

    white people aren’t afraid to label a new type of music.
    You guys have a style of music and its followers.
    You have

    Rock
    Metal
    Emo
    Punk
    Math Rock
    Indie Rock
    New Wave
    Screemo
    Irish Folk
    Rockabilly
    Hardcore
    Straight Edge hardcore
    Post Punk
    Mod Rock
    Emo core





    You even have friggin subcultures!



    My point is... there's more than 3 types of music that stems from a race or culture. I did not mean to sound racialist in any way shape or form.

    So everyone else besides Brad please don’t misconstrue my Caucasian remark
    i hear you. as a African american culture, our catagories of music are hip hop, rap, and RnB. oh theres also jazz, neo jazz and neo soul

    pop is slowly but surely making its way in. but pop goes to all cultures and races.
    wealth is of the mind and not the pockett


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sammich
    rap - compiliation of words that rhyme

    ex. soulja boi

    hip hop - telling/speaking of issues/views on a topic that is relevant either to the artists or people that can relate

    ex. T.I. Jay Jeezy (i know i'm going to catch slack on this but his new cd is beginning to go along the lines of being an actual hip hop artist) Nas

    gangsta music - rapping (see first definition) about the life of living as a gangsta...mix of rap and hip hop..IMO

    ex. early snoop, dre
    x2 da troof^^

    Damn I got in late. I am from the south so I will be more biased anyway. Its kind of hard to say cause everyone is going to have their opinion no matter what.
    Teens, 20's, and 30 are three different generations(age groups) of music. I do agree with the comment sammich made and some others. Then some others was just ignorant, like the last guy before me.


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    ^^^^^^ hahah i have beef now. yay:boobies: :boobies: :boobies: :boobies:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. KiDD
    /thread
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    You cant end thread with that crap, man. Soulja Boy is NOT rap. He even tells you he isn't.

    TI, Jay Z and Jeezy considered hip hop artists? Are you serious? This isn't the WL. None of those make that cut. They fit in the RAP category.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twinj
    I do agree with the comment sammich made and some others.
    How. Dude was waaay off. Later ,QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by leobond001
    ^^^^^^ hahah i have beef now. yay:boobies: :boobies: :boobies: :boobies:
    I don't have any beef with you. Thats Kiddy/Highschool Sh!t. I do believe you have some valid points in some area's, but then the more you speak it just goes to ignorance in some parts. The funny thing is you are a "producer". My inbox is still empty what happen to my hit record?
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    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
    How. Dude was waaay off. Later ,QD.
    Of course its people missing. I would need sometime to make my list,and I am just tired I can't do it. Thinking hard right now is out of my capability's. I haven't seen anyone post up Andre3000 & BigBoi which is one of my favorites also

    I am biased cause of my age/me being from the south. I think everyone will have different opinions regardless ,though.


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    Quote Originally Posted by twinj
    Of course its people missing. I would need sometime to make my list,and I am just tired I can't do it. Thinking hard right now is out of my capability's. I haven't seen anyone post up Andre3000 & BigBoi which is one of my favorites also

    I am biased cause of my age/me being from the south. I think everyone will have different opinions regardless ,though.
    Not your list. How can you agree with what PBS put as is "ex" for each type of rap? Do you really place TI, Jeezy and Jay Z in the "hip hop" category?

    Me? I wouldn't place anyone in the South or the West Coast in the hip hop genre. Just like I wouldn't place hardly anyone from the South or East Coast in the "gangsta rap" section. But there are artists from all over the country in rap in general.

    Some examples:

    Rap - West Coast - Digital Underground, Del the Funke Homosapien
    East Coast - Jay Z, 50 Cent, Biz Markie, Big Daddy Kane
    South - TI, Jeezy, Outkast, Goodie Mob, No Limit artists, Cash Money artists

    Hip Hop - Nas, KRS-1, Talib Kwali, Immortal Technique, Melle Mel, Furious Five

    Gangsta Rap - NWA, DJ Quik, Above the Law, Ice T, Game, Crooked I

    That's just a smidgen of my artists. Don't really feel like getting into this too deep. Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by twinj
    I don't have any beef with you. Thats Kiddy/Highschool Sh!t. I do believe you have some valid points in some area's, but then the more you speak it just goes to ignorance in some parts. The funny thing is you are a "producer". My inbox is still empty what happen to my hit record?
    don't have any hit records, but i told you were you can find some songs. i'm not in any rush to rush delivery my music. sorry if i don't wanna follow in the same fail catagory as 95% of new artist.

    and the U.S market sucks. mt mind has always thought overseas.
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    Technically there is only hip-hop. Hip-hop was the name given to the type music that originated in New York in the late 70's and early 80's. Since it (hip-hop) originated in New York, New Yorkers took it upon themselves to claim it as their own music, hence all the New York artists stating that they are trying to "bring it back to New York." Rap, is the label that the New York "powers that be" gave to any hip-hop music outside New York. Gangsta(er) rap, is the term the media gave to hip-hop that depicted graphic descriptions of the lives and environments of the artists ie. NWA, Geto Boys. The lines of hip-hop, rap, gangsta rap, crunk, snap, backpack, underground, bootyshake, hyphy and crunk & B are blurred now. If you ask 100 people their definition of hip-hop or rap and who they think fall into each of the above categories and you'll get 100 different responses. All lot of the other categories were invented by the regions they came from in order to somehow invoke some differentiation from every other region.
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    hip hop is really just more "popular" music therefore rap is more hardcore if you can say...but in a way it depends on where u live in the us you can't really break it down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sugarbear
    hip hop is really just more "popular" music therefore rap is more hardcore if you can say...but in a way it depends on where u live in the us you can't really break it down.
    MASSIVE FAILURE. Real hip-hop is anything but the "popular" music now. The true hip-hop artists pretty much operate in a giant underground network, like the biggest underground artists can get. Wtf do you call hip hop? Jeezy? You're way off base.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alpine_xj
    MASSIVE FAILURE. Real hip-hop is anything but the "popular" music now. The true hip-hop artists pretty much operate in a giant underground network, like the biggest underground artists can get. Wtf do you call hip hop? Jeezy? You're way off base.
    You scaring them away thats a new female.


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    Quote Originally Posted by alpine_xj
    MASSIVE FAILURE. Real hip-hop is anything but the "popular" music now. The true hip-hop artists pretty much operate in a giant underground network, like the biggest underground artists can get. Wtf do you call hip hop? Jeezy? You're way off base.
    100% truth. sugarbear. You need to stick with Britney and Jonas kids. You have no inkling on what you post of. Later, QD.
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    ^^^^^^^ true. we operate like the underground railraod. granted there is still some hiphop that makes the radio, but you gotta have satillite to get it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DESTRO_91
    Technically there is only hip-hop. Hip-hop was the name given to the type music that originated in New York in the late 70's and early 80's. Since it (hip-hop) originated in New York, New Yorkers took it upon themselves to claim it as their own music, hence all the New York artists stating that they are trying to "bring it back to New York." Rap, is the label that the New York "powers that be" gave to any hip-hop music outside New York.
    Technically, I have to disagree with you, lolol. Seriously, though. Hip hop and rap, on a technical level is one and the same. They both originated out of the same hoods and by the same people. No officials or higher-ups coined the term for hip hop. Now in the late 60's, a man by the name of Abiodun Oyewole, was a founding member of The Last Poets. He has always been regarded as the first rapper. Even back in the late 70s, he was aka-ed that. Rap used to be a DJ's gig. The MC (or emcee) would shout over the DJ and talk about him. Then they decided to try to talk with the beat and then took into poetry and rhyming. That's when the MC became known as the rapper. Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alpine_xj
    MASSIVE FAILURE. Real hip-hop is anything but the "popular" music now. The true hip-hop artists pretty much operate in a giant underground network, like the biggest underground artists can get. Wtf do you call hip hop? Jeezy? You're way off base.

    true but now a days you can't really find that.i'm new to atl and mostly all i hear here is snap your fingers are some new dumb song by soulja boy or somebody,but i think everyone has they own mind state on what rap/hip hop is it will never be the same as when pac was around and he would actally spit something real or old skool common

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