speedcoreXdandy said:
Jump Around is a massive tune and so are quite a few other House Of Pain tracks. (there goes any shreds of credibility I had) La Coka Nostra who are ex members of House Of Pain + Ill Bill + some other guy(s?) are pretty damn good too.
I hate that song.. Every time I hear the first few seconds at a party, I hope that the DJ's got some fucking sense and played Cypress Hill "Insane in the membrane" instead of that god-awful ripoff.
On ze topic of inspirational rap:
"Inspirational" rap can really be a borderline walk. I remember being a HUGE KRS-ONE fan (huge recommendation of his early stuff immanent). I thought he had some awesome lyrics and great beats on songs like "Sound of da police" or "Black cop", especially the former, where he shows his complete grasp on the english language by comparing New York "officers" to "Overseers", in a way that seems so easy and fluent that it sounds like anybody could do it.
The problem is that he soon became a Christian, Not that it's a problem, but he started being so saved in his music. It was unbearable to listen to. I've got the same problem with other inspirational rap. Kanye West is really bad as well. I've got to allmost denounce inspirational rap as a whole, since I think it implies a sort of "holier than thou"/"saved"/"preaching" kind of style. I like it better when you can feel the social indignity of the oppressed. I want edge in my rap. Not hippocratic self-righteous fuck-scoffs who act like they are the early beams of a bright sun, in a new dawn of humanity, when they still reproduce tired old clichés uncritically (looking at you Kanye).
A lot of the artist named above are pretty good (Chuck D, J5, MF Doom, Roots Manuva), and I don't wan't to sound like some angry black man who only listens to hiphop about killing whitey. It's just that he whole "inspirational" hiphop pulls the teeth out of a otherwise fantastic and critically artform