What do you think of rap?

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Tiger King

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I find it hard to relate too, nothing in the lyrics speaks to me.
Some of its alright though, don't mind Jurassic 5 and a few others.
 

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Zhukov said:
I'm have no doubt that somewhere in the world there exists some truly awesome rap music.

However, I will never hear that music because I will have reached for the off switch within three seconds of it starting.
Pretty much this. I'm sure there's some good stuff in the genre, but I don't have the inclination to sift through all the crap to get to it. Too much "bustin' cops," and "bangin' ho's" for my taste.

Of course, it probably doesn't help that most rap songs seem to be written by African Americans about the "gangsta" life of the inner city. Speaking as a WASP raised in a middle class suburb, I think I can safely say that I lack the mind set to properly relate.

But hey, if other people like it then good for them.
 

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I'm a metalhead! (good way to start this eh?)

I like rap if it's made in a funny comedic way (Epic Rap Battles of History, some of Will Smiths raps etc), and if it has a meaning to it. Old school rappers who had a terrible time in their societies and used music to express their feelings about it. Here goes early age NiggasWithAttitude, Coolio (gangsters paradise), some Eminem I guess.

What I hate in rap is "here are my bitches and my high piles of cash" type of songs. Like taking away the music from silly pop songs and rapping them instead. So there is good rap out there but I don't listen to it too much, I have friends who listen to a lot of rap and therefor I know a little bit about it.
 

Aris Khandr

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I like non-rap rap, for lack of a better term. I have three songs in my library that would count as rap. Sort of. The one that most people would know is Weird Al's White and Nerdy. Which is pretty standard rap, but without all the distasteful themes that usually accompany it.

The second is Décollage from Alizée.


It is far from my favorite song from her. Not even my favorite song on that album. But it isn't completely horrible. Being ten years removed from any French classes, I don't understand half of what she's saying anymore, so that helps.

The last song, well, it used to be rap, but the version I have most clearly is not.


I can't stand the normal version of the song (see also: whatever the name of the song was that was parodied for White and Nerdy), but this is such a wonderful deconstruction of the attitude around the song that I can't help but laugh at it. Which is at least a positive reaction to rap.
 

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I just find it boring. And for the most part a little too grandiose. I just think most rap tries to be big and fails hard.
 

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Zhukov said:
I'm have no doubt that somewhere in the world there exists some truly awesome rap music.

However, I will never hear that music because I will have reached for the off switch within three seconds of it starting.
There's actually a rather good rap parody of rap music done by two Slovenian guys, but what with the language barriers for everyone, I don't think posting it here would accomplish much, since you'd have to understand the lyrics...
 

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Honestly...I love most Underground Rap/Hip Hop. The only stuff I haven't liked is the "I'm a ruthless gangsta who'll kill you" artists; who don't rap about anything else. Ever.
So, I've bought all of Immortal Technique's and Vinnie Pazienza's discographies...which is something like 6 albums each.
I'm a huge fan of Slaine, Diabolic, Brother Ali...so on so forth. It's intelligent, the sound is organic, and it's interesting.
I'm not a fan of mainstream rap, just because of how manipulated it is, how similar it all sounds and how the lyrics all promote a materialistic/consumer lifestyle and/or the gang-life.

So if you look at my phone it's split between Underground Hip Hop and Metal.
For every Immortal Tech album, I've got a Lamb of God one.
For every Vinnie Paz album, I've got Heaven Shall Burn.
Jedi Mind Tricks? Manowar.
 

Lovely Mixture

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It's just another kind of music, I might enjoy it or I might not. The only type music I actively dislike is acapella.
I've grown to love this remix of Slim Shady:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vs9uU6uSLJc
 
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I don't like modern rap. But I think there was rap in the 80's and 90's that was actually quality music, particularly lyrically. Then you also occasionally stumble across folks such as Beck or Gorillaz that do rap and it's fun and harmless.
 

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The last rap song I heard had a part where the singer wanted to cut off a woman's head then rape her. Eh...I know there are good rap songs but the bad ones are just so common that I don't want to even search for the good.
 

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Risingblade said:
The last rap song I heard had a part where the singer wanted to cut off a woman's head then rape her. Eh...I know there are good rap songs but the bad ones are just so common that I don't want to even search for the good.
Lucky for you there's an entire thread full of good rap to listen to :D.
 

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Zhukov said:
I'm have no doubt that somewhere in the world there exists some truly awesome rap music.

However, I will never hear that music because I will have reached for the off switch within three seconds of it starting.
Then behold, fellow Escapist...


Failing that, there's the Tengen Toppe Gurren Lagann song, Libera Me. Or Google "Row Row Fight The Power".

OT: Don't think of it too much. If I like a song, I like it because it moves me; the genre doesn't matter.

EDIT: One question for anyone regarding rap music:

 

Nomadiac

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It's not the music that I'll choose to listen to, but I can enjoy it. I just generally enjoy other types of music more.
 

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There is the occasional rap song I can tolerate and i'm sure there are some good ones out there, but it doesn't appeal to me, I prefer rock, I don't mind heavy metal, instrumentals and jazz, SOME pop music. I take music on a song by song (or artist) basis, rather than listening exclusively to or dismissing an entire genre
 

Shadowstar38

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Doesn't the word "generic" say that it is indeed the prevalent type? The generic stuff, by definition, is enough to make an assumption on.

I know that there's a thousand rap artists out there that make good stuff. But the medium, by and large, is infected with drivel. By extension, the medium itself is mostly drivel and thus dismissable by the average person.

EDIT: Also just for the record, the amount of people calling Macklemore "though provoking" or "deep" is making me sick.
I can mostly say the same for Metal and it's Emo, fuck the world messages. And Country songs that pretty much go on about nothing. Every genre has tons of shit in it along with the good stuff. You Don't particularly like rap. Fine. But calling the whole medium mostly drivel just shows a high level of ignorance and bias I only see in the older generations.

As for Macklemore, I'll just chalk that up to difference of opinion.
 

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I like my rap like I like my omen. With bubbles and a W.
+ 2 internets :D

Some is good, some is not good. I prefer the intelligent stuff over the Thug style but each to their own and tastes, like women, vary :D
 

Evonisia

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I think just like every genre Rap can be really good and can make you think, but I don't really seek to listen to it, nor delve into any Rap that isn't played on the radio.

I've learnt to appreciate it more in the Pop universe, it has essentially fit into the whole Pop thing. Although even that can go sour for various reasons, such as T-Pain's "5 o'clock"... /shudders.
 

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Usually, no I don't like it. Because 90% of the stuff I hear on the radio here seems incredibly generic to me. I really don't care or wonna hear about the next guy or woman rapping about troubles with the other sex and drugs to the same repetitive beats.

However, I know there's some good rap out there, I sometimes come across a piece that I like, usually when the text is set to a relatable or original situation and the beat is catchy. Can't specifically say I go out to look for it because of the overbearing volume of crap that I hear.

I usually like rap more when it's placed inside a total performance with melodic music as well.