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dJohn
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2002
Location: 619
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Congrads on making a personal find that could have been expedited with the use of drugs.
I disagree with you. This song is an utterly pathetic attempt at trying to stab at the underground/mainstream market. BEP USED to be a rockin hip hop group, until Elephunk came out. Now they are all over the radio and TV, and the quality of their songs has diminshed significantly if you can't tell. Not to say that they are bad or anything, but to use this song as a representative example of your personal epiphany is kinda...well, a little underminded.
Dont get me wrong...this song is really uplifting and charismatic in a way that most hip hop songs fail to convey(and the reason why so many close minded people on this board disregard hip hop based on their own kindergarten reasoning), and the lyrics are great too, but trust me dog...there's a whole 'nother world of intellectual rap and deeper hip hop that really hits the spot. This discussion is analagous to using the likes of Time of Our Lives or any other 'popular' trance song as a representative of true, good underground music.
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Jun-22-2004 17:28
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Lira
Ancient BassAddict

Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Brasilia, Brazil
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| quote: | Originally posted by dJohn
Congrads on making a personal find that could have been expedited with the use of drugs. |
I disagree with you here, but I don't want to hijack this thread to something completely futile as the discussion of "drugs and music", as it's been done many times.
| quote: | Originally posted by dJohn
This song is an utterly pathetic attempt at trying to stab at the underground/mainstream market. BEP USED to be a rockin hip hop group, until Elephunk came out. Now they are all over the radio and TV, and the quality of their songs has diminshed significantly if you can't tell. Not to say that they are bad or anything, but to use this song as a representative example of your personal epiphany is kinda...well, a little underminded. |
The reason why I brought up this particular song is because, in spite of the obvious popularity gathered, it becomes outstanding when compared to the rest of the tunes in the chart - like you said, "this song is really uplifting and charismatic in a way that most hip hop songs fail to convey", regardless of what their previous tunes are like (I admit that, after listening to "Where is the love?", I'm keen to learn more about them). Sometimes the change that seem inferior to its origin is just a matter of point of view: when the Prodigy released "The Fat of The Land" people instantly claimed it had not the quality of their 2 previous albums, even though it was an important boost in the history of electronic music, giving birth (along with some other important acts) to big beat. Maybe this is one of these changes.
My point is that a good tune can hit the chart, and the true quality starts by the simple idea that everything's got to flow naturally. Trance, for example, has had its image blurred after giving emphasis (sp?) on its artsy side way too much, becoming boring and being bashed by haters due to its 3 min build-ups.
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Jun-22-2004 17:47
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Lira
Ancient BassAddict

Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Brasilia, Brazil
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| quote: | Originally posted by WeDriftDeeper
LOL it is his personal epiphany and ur judging it!! |
Well, this is the way he sees it. Once I posted my thoughts here, I showed I was looking for different points of view, and that's how he sees this song and what I think of it.
Although I'm not fond of labelling things as "lowbrow", "highbrow", "superior" and "inferior" as we may fall in the pit of elitism by doing it, that's the way he found to express himself (which is far from being arbitrary or random), showing he's got a different a opinion as he seems to have a deeper background on the genre than I have. Besides, I'm glad we all have different tastes, otherwise this board would be somewhat useless 
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Jun-22-2004 18:01
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Dmatrox
something goes here?

Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Calgary
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Re: Black Eyed Peas feat. Justin Timberlake - Where is the Love
| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
This tunes proves us wrong. Its vibe reminds me of what trance used to be some years ago, sad and uplifting, talent from pop stars that got rid of their inflated egos. The lyrics are of very humble skills, mostly using simple rhymes, but deep nonetheless. Obviously trance and hip-hop differ on what their goals are, even though they're both party music produced with electronic equipment. Despite of these differences, this is a clear sign that it doesn't matter whether a tune is popular, if it's cheesy or if it's composed by the world's greatest producer. It reminds us of how simple and rare true beauty is, as it doesn't come from pretention of being the greatest music ever or the will of being beautiful. It just is.
Thumbs up for the people behind this tune, not only for its pleasant melody but also for its lesson to listeners and producers of other genres, no matter whether they're underground or not.
By the way, it hasn't been remixed yet, right? |
I think the tune is quite horrible. The last album by the Black Eyed Peas was their mainstream break. And in all honesty their music has gone downhill so bad since this album. They used to have good stuff and i used to like their older stuff, but their newer stuff i will not touch. Its pure shit, espeically that 'shut up' song. They should STFU. They chose money over music imo.
Tune makes me wanna puke.
But, each to their own.
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Jun-23-2004 02:40
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