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DjConfessions
just wondering. i know a lot of people hate hip hop cus of the extreme and degrading lyrics about women and cops and stuff. if hip hop was a lot...nicer, would u consider listening to it?
do instrumentals even appeal to you?
nchs09
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Originally posted by DjConfessions
just wondering. i know a lot of people hate hip hop cus of the extreme and degrading lyrics about women and cops and stuff. if hip hop was a lot...nicer, would u consider listening to it?
do instrumentals even appeal to you?
yes i like jurasic 5.. they dont ahve bad lyrics.. or at least not the songs i have heard
DJ_TWiLiGHT
hip hop and rap are two diff things. . .I love hip hop. . .lyrics don't ususally include. . .




"slap her witha dick"

"stick it in her ear"

or

"yo mom"
DjConfessions
i like Eminems Sing for the Moment and Lose Yourself from lyrics i can relate to while growing up.
Outkast - Ms Jackson has some pretty good lyrics
nchs09
outkast is funky and the songs i like of them have no bad lyrics too :p
Vlad
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Originally posted by DjConfessions
just wondering. i know a lot of people hate hip hop cus of the extreme and degrading lyrics about women and cops and stuff. if hip hop was a lot...nicer, would u consider listening to it?
do instrumentals even appeal to you?


When I was growing up, I loved rap and hip-hop. But the older I got, the more I grew away from it. I still listen to Biggy and Pac and KRSOne, the older stuff, because alot of those songs have substance, rather than todays rap and hip-hop where its all a repetitive topic of money, bitches and bling - and who has more of it.
djdust
Well-- for me, rap music should be left at the club.

In Houston, there is like one trance club here and most of my friends always go to hip-hop clubs. So yeah, I won't deny it- I join them. I dance w/ hoes who just like to back their ass up on you. And you know what-- I enjoy it. hahah- yeah, so- the point is... I listen to rap music but only at the club.
apostrophe
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Originally posted by Vlad
When I was growing up, I loved rap and hip-hop. But the older I got, the more I grew away from it. I still listen to Biggy and Pac and KRSOne, the older stuff, because alot of those songs have substance, rather than todays rap and hip-hop where its all a repetitive topic of money, bitches and bling - and who has more of it.


+1 on old school rap. Warren G, oldschool Snoop, they had it right. Nowadays with Nelly and fiddy...and whoever else? Got nothin to it. 'back in teh day' the rappers really lived what they spit about, and (at first) seemed to be in it for the music, how they liked it, not how best to make the $$$
ierxium
Yeah!

What?


Yeah!

Yeah!
Mr. Pink
i dont like black people.

DC76
Some rap/hip-hop is OK.

I don't like the "popular" stuff that much - as has been said, it has a tendency towards being violent, degrading, and basically praising everything that it shouldn't. Eminem comes up with the odd exception, but I don't like most of his stuff, either.

Black Eyed Peas, K-Os, Outkast, Wyclef Jean, Lauryn Hill, Pras, and all the good old-school stuff (Run DMC - I LOVE "My Adidas" :D), that's good hip-hop/rap. And Sultana. Not only can she rhyme AND sing, but she's SO HOT :D (in a very classy way, of course ;)) She featured on Delerium's "Chimera" album on a track called "Ever After..." whooda thunk Delerium would dabble in hip-hop :haha:
ierxium
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