You should leave. Like right now.InnerRebellion said:They're all white, and they rap some. They have a decently sized fan base.
you really think people will listen to rap in 10 years? also i dont think you even know rap, what flo-rida, t-pain and the newest eminem songs are, thats not rap, thats pop/RnB. There is barely ANY rap in the business anymore,its all this autotune radio shit.BonsaiK said:Hahahaha, not a chance. Rap has about as much chance of suddenly turning up its toes as heavy metal. Rap now surpasses country music as the #1 most profitable music genre in the US and has made serious inroads in almost all other western countries. There's more rap in more places making more money now than ever before. It won't be dying, the only thing that could kill rap at this point is an EMP burst from the sun frying Earth's entire electricity grid, and even then we'd still have acappella and beatboxing.flam3boy said:Rap has been dying for 10 years or so, just let it go man. Rap was the 90s, just like disco was the 80s. in another 10 years or so, Rap wont even exist anymore.
Jokes on you for listening to the mainstream nonsense. Rap started underground and will always be underground. Rap is far from dead, it's alive and it's beautiful.flam3boy said:you really think people will listen to rap in 10 years? also i dont think you even know rap, what flo-rida, t-pain and the newest eminem songs are, thats not rap, thats pop/RnB. There is barely ANY rap in the business anymore,its all this autotune radio shit.BonsaiK said:Hahahaha, not a chance. Rap has about as much chance of suddenly turning up its toes as heavy metal. Rap now surpasses country music as the #1 most profitable music genre in the US and has made serious inroads in almost all other western countries. There's more rap in more places making more money now than ever before. It won't be dying, the only thing that could kill rap at this point is an EMP burst from the sun frying Earth's entire electricity grid, and even then we'd still have acappella and beatboxing.flam3boy said:Rap has been dying for 10 years or so, just let it go man. Rap was the 90s, just like disco was the 80s. in another 10 years or so, Rap wont even exist anymore.
Absolutely definitely 100% sure of it. In the 80s people were saying the same thing - "no-one will be listening to this in 10 years". They said it in the 90s too. They said it in the 2000s and now they're saying it in the 2010s... and rap has only gotten bigger every decade. It may not always be the #1 most popular style of music that it is right now, but it'll never go away completely.flam3boy said:you really think people will listen to rap in 10 years?
Rap defines a vocal style. If someone is rapping, it's rap. If someone isn't rapping it's not rap. It doesn't get any more complicated than that. I hear plenty of rap all the time so maybe you're just listening to some really shitty radio stations.flam3boy said:also i dont think you even know rap, what flo-rida, t-pain and the newest eminem songs are, thats not rap, thats pop/RnB. There is barely ANY rap in the business anymore,its all this autotune radio shit.
if something emerge as rap did in the 90s, then submerge into the underground again, how is that a genre thats expanding? its the opposite of expanding, its dying. As i mentioned earlier, the 80s and disco had a similar experience. I'm not saying i dont enjoy real rap, there is some really good stuff out there still, but its getting less and less, soon people wont even bother making that kind of music because the fanbase will be so small and obscure, there wont be any real profit in making it.Daddy Go Bot said:Jokes on you for listening to the mainstream nonsense. Rap started underground and will always be underground. Rap is far from dead, it's alive and it's beautiful.flam3boy said:you really think people will listen to rap in 10 years? also i dont think you even know rap, what flo-rida, t-pain and the newest eminem songs are, thats not rap, thats pop/RnB. There is barely ANY rap in the business anymore,its all this autotune radio shit.BonsaiK said:Hahahaha, not a chance. Rap has about as much chance of suddenly turning up its toes as heavy metal. Rap now surpasses country music as the #1 most profitable music genre in the US and has made serious inroads in almost all other western countries. There's more rap in more places making more money now than ever before. It won't be dying, the only thing that could kill rap at this point is an EMP burst from the sun frying Earth's entire electricity grid, and even then we'd still have acappella and beatboxing.flam3boy said:Rap has been dying for 10 years or so, just let it go man. Rap was the 90s, just like disco was the 80s. in another 10 years or so, Rap wont even exist anymore.
You just gotta look for it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0ej_6JCnO4
Oh, you honestly think Hip-Hop is about profit? You really don't get it, bro. Hip-Hop is an eternal culture.flam3boy said:if something emerge as rap did in the 90s, then submerge into the underground again, how is that a genre thats expanding? its the opposite of expanding, its dying. As i mentioned earlier, the 80s and disco had a similar experience. I'm not saying i dont enjoy real rap, there is some really good stuff out there still, but its getting less and less, soon people wont even bother making that kind of music because the fanbase will be so small and obscure, there wont be any real profit in making it.Daddy Go Bot said:Jokes on you for listening to the mainstream nonsense. Rap started underground and will always be underground. Rap is far from dead, it's alive and it's beautiful.flam3boy said:you really think people will listen to rap in 10 years? also i dont think you even know rap, what flo-rida, t-pain and the newest eminem songs are, thats not rap, thats pop/RnB. There is barely ANY rap in the business anymore,its all this autotune radio shit.BonsaiK said:Hahahaha, not a chance. Rap has about as much chance of suddenly turning up its toes as heavy metal. Rap now surpasses country music as the #1 most profitable music genre in the US and has made serious inroads in almost all other western countries. There's more rap in more places making more money now than ever before. It won't be dying, the only thing that could kill rap at this point is an EMP burst from the sun frying Earth's entire electricity grid, and even then we'd still have acappella and beatboxing.flam3boy said:Rap has been dying for 10 years or so, just let it go man. Rap was the 90s, just like disco was the 80s. in another 10 years or so, Rap wont even exist anymore.
You just gotta look for it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0ej_6JCnO4
MUSIC in general is about profit. If all music was free, no one would be making it. Inspiring artists dont do it for nothing but money, you dont see ANY real artists that do music for free, now do you? and in all right, why spend weeks, months, even years making music if you could've made more money working on mcdonalds for a month?Daddy Go Bot said:Oh, you honestly think Hip-Hop is about profit? You really don't get it, bro. Hip-Hop is an eternal culture.flam3boy said:if something emerge as rap did in the 90s, then submerge into the underground again, how is that a genre thats expanding? its the opposite of expanding, its dying. As i mentioned earlier, the 80s and disco had a similar experience. I'm not saying i dont enjoy real rap, there is some really good stuff out there still, but its getting less and less, soon people wont even bother making that kind of music because the fanbase will be so small and obscure, there wont be any real profit in making it.Daddy Go Bot said:Jokes on you for listening to the mainstream nonsense. Rap started underground and will always be underground. Rap is far from dead, it's alive and it's beautiful.flam3boy said:you really think people will listen to rap in 10 years? also i dont think you even know rap, what flo-rida, t-pain and the newest eminem songs are, thats not rap, thats pop/RnB. There is barely ANY rap in the business anymore,its all this autotune radio shit.BonsaiK said:Hahahaha, not a chance. Rap has about as much chance of suddenly turning up its toes as heavy metal. Rap now surpasses country music as the #1 most profitable music genre in the US and has made serious inroads in almost all other western countries. There's more rap in more places making more money now than ever before. It won't be dying, the only thing that could kill rap at this point is an EMP burst from the sun frying Earth's entire electricity grid, and even then we'd still have acappella and beatboxing.flam3boy said:Rap has been dying for 10 years or so, just let it go man. Rap was the 90s, just like disco was the 80s. in another 10 years or so, Rap wont even exist anymore.
You just gotta look for it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0ej_6JCnO4
You just don't get it, man. You just don't get it.flam3boy said:MUSIC in general is about profit. If all music was free, no one would be making it. Inspiring artists dont do it for nothing but money, you dont see ANY real artists that do music for free, now do you? and in all right, why spend weeks, months, even years making music if you could've made more money working on mcdonalds for a month?Daddy Go Bot said:Oh, you honestly think Hip-Hop is about profit? You really don't get it, bro. Hip-Hop is an eternal culture.flam3boy said:if something emerge as rap did in the 90s, then submerge into the underground again, how is that a genre thats expanding? its the opposite of expanding, its dying. As i mentioned earlier, the 80s and disco had a similar experience. I'm not saying i dont enjoy real rap, there is some really good stuff out there still, but its getting less and less, soon people wont even bother making that kind of music because the fanbase will be so small and obscure, there wont be any real profit in making it.Daddy Go Bot said:Jokes on you for listening to the mainstream nonsense. Rap started underground and will always be underground. Rap is far from dead, it's alive and it's beautiful.flam3boy said:you really think people will listen to rap in 10 years? also i dont think you even know rap, what flo-rida, t-pain and the newest eminem songs are, thats not rap, thats pop/RnB. There is barely ANY rap in the business anymore,its all this autotune radio shit.BonsaiK said:Hahahaha, not a chance. Rap has about as much chance of suddenly turning up its toes as heavy metal. Rap now surpasses country music as the #1 most profitable music genre in the US and has made serious inroads in almost all other western countries. There's more rap in more places making more money now than ever before. It won't be dying, the only thing that could kill rap at this point is an EMP burst from the sun frying Earth's entire electricity grid, and even then we'd still have acappella and beatboxing.flam3boy said:Rap has been dying for 10 years or so, just let it go man. Rap was the 90s, just like disco was the 80s. in another 10 years or so, Rap wont even exist anymore.
You just gotta look for it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0ej_6JCnO4
You obviously listen to pop-rap otherwise you wouldn't be making this point. Aesop Rock, Abdominal, MC Paul Barman, Evidence (from Dilated Peoples), Ugly Duckling, El-P, DJ Muggs (not a rapper but is Cypress Hill's DJ so...), Cage, should I go on?ForensicYOYO said:Im saying this not to be racist, but to point out the problem I have with rap itself. Why is it there can be 1,000 black rappers talking about the same things (ie Flashing cash and getting that ass) and no one cares, but then a white guy other the Eminem trys to rap about anything he is immediately associated with trying to be an other Eminem? Rap has so much potential but few know how to really dig deeper then what we have heard hundreds of times, and it wouldn't even be that hard.
I am a white guy who has grown up with rap + rock and love rap with a passion. But I dont want to show the world what Ive got if they wont look past my color and assume Im trying to be something Im not. So in ur honest opinion whether you like rap or hate it do you think the world is ready to have white rappers other then Eminem or we doomed to have only one?
EDIT: Seriously. Im embarrassed that anyone even considered Vanilla Ice. He only had 1 hit! I dont even think he even wrote it or used his voice. This is exactly my problem. Why can't everyone make rap out to be a something more changeable? Its like saying water can only take a shape of a square.