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Originally posted by Shamez214 |
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| Originally posted by Shamez214 In anycase, my main point was always that there is definitely good hip hop out there. First, you have to dig a little deeper than 97.1 and 105.1 to find it. Second, you have to be slightly more open minded and realize that hip hop will never again sound like it did from '93 to '98. Music evolves. That's just the way it is. If you're hoping that one day you'll hear something like '93 'til Infinity on the radio, you'll be waiting forever 'cause it isn't gonna happen. But... dig around a little bit, and you'll find stuff like this: |
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| Originally posted by steven-neil edm has been sampling and ripping off all genres of music forever...get over it...hip hop,,pop and rock is constantly getting ripped... |
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| Originally posted by DeRangedMind Any examples Nope didn't think so |
umm.... and yet no one noticed the similarities with Akira?????
http://www.christianmontoya.com/200...nger-and-akira/

Daft punk took half of their samples from disco songs made in the 60's, so i dont see the big deal if someone else samples them.
Hip hop from started from cutting and sampling and older songs.
Also there is a big difference between sampling and ripping off.
I do however hate kanye west and love daft punk
but from an artistic point of view, they are very similar.
first off... hip-hop does not exist anymore. it went from a 'cultural movement' if you will, to a marketing tool. and besides, 90% or more of rap music is sampled. so whatever. although i do feel that kanye west is a little too blatant about it. he's like a p diddy wit legitimate rhyme skillz. and better choices in what music he steals. as long as daft punk is getting paid, whatev. btw, i was always curious... in hip-hop, if you sample someones beat, they are usually getting the majority of the revenues. like, p diddy either has to buy the rights or license the rights to every song he produces. so that artist, or if they are dead, they're family collects the royalties. do they work like that in EDM? cause fucking EVERYTHING gets remixed. so like, if armin spins something at a club by another producer, does that other producer get paid a royalty???? id be interested in knowing
are any of you familiar with bionik phunk - white lines? it's a sick neo-acid house track that samples ll cool j's phenomenon
http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF267814-01-02-01.mp3
a little bit of a riposte to hip hop
Here's the video:
there was only one way to sample Daft Punk and make it sound shitty, and Kanye Did it.
I for one was expecting more.
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| Originally posted by BiG MiKE Here's the video: |
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| Originally posted by Shamez214 I posted the real video back on the first page. |
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| Originally posted by MartinSpartan wow, i have the following is in my AIM profile..
kinda cool |
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| if it's classic, it's gon' last forever then. i'm everywhere you've never been and better than i've ever been... |
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| Originally posted by SiLveR_NrGy_985 honestly Hip Hop is dead in the commercial world, the rap music that is being played today(if we can even begin to call it that?) is not hip hop what so ever its plain garbage...which is no different then all the rest of the shyt thats being played on a constant basis on the radio (punk,emo,pop,etc) all that sounds the same and it just comes to show that its MONEY above CREATIVITY before anything if your looking to be famous these days. I think today its just about artists or groups not realizing that they are being manufactured like toys... |
Yeesh. I *HATE* when people say hip hop in general sucks today. Open your damn eyes and ears and avoid the radio. EDM isn't played on the radio, so you HAVE to search for good stuff. I mean, really, for every good house song, there are about 30 terrible ones. It's the same with hip hop.
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