alizeefan |
04-20-2012 06:55 AM |
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Originally Posted by Azhiri
(Post 224716)
Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa, where did you get that idea? Not to get all music nazi on ya but hip-hop/rap is (or was, rather) a legitimate form of expression.. you just haven't heard the right songs ;)
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Not to speak for Pepe but to say most musicians i know have similar attitudes toward what they all refer to as i'm sure you've heard - cRAP .
Those who actually play an instruments that is seem to find it rather untalented . As for myself i like some rap as a couple of 'em are great lyricists but very few as i tend to agree . . . Especially in the 1%'r attitude as of late , i find it quite ridiculous to make millionaires out of those singing poor me ghetto blah blah blah bling and violence look at all the bling money i have and an awesome bling lifestyle so poor people give me more money by buying my albums . .
I can guarantee in the future people will look back and say what were we/they thinking , kinda like the 70s disco style of dance , fashion and music . But with rap it is even more ridiculous in a hypocritical sense .
Now of course evilution to reflect the times and with technology it is a natural tendency to have a push button lazy style . Those who purchase music will buy the catchy repetitive easily stuck in our heads toonz as generations have embedded into our hearts and the system . Again yes there are quite a few talented button pushers and lyricists but the more learned musicians experienced with instruments will always have an advantage to create timeless masterpieces . To put it in a future tense we may listen to the Eminem types in 10 -15 years moreso in a nostalgic sense especially the humorous style like but not with the love and passion of the everlasting A to Z as in Alizée to ZZ Top and so on .
Again not to speak for Pepe but my taste for rap or yours no matter the song i doubt would change those who dislike it attitude toward such .
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