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Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2018 11:30 pm
by warmonger1981
Symmetry wrote:
MyNameIsJack wrote:no mate. symm, you're actually really annoying, maybe you haven't realized that yet. its not that you disagree with me on a subject(espc music of all things) i love diverse music, but you're just an annoying person that id rather not have ruin a thread, pretty much predominately lead by music links, to you being a fucking tit.


Look, there's no reason to make this a personal thing, and on the whole, I think I've resisted doing that. I would ask that you do the same. Maybe this can be a space for us to actually talk about our differing opinions. Some people think it's alive and well, others think it's dying, and still others think that the over-commercialisation means that it's still lively in the underground scene while dying in the mainstream.

Sometimes people disagree. Disagreement does not ruin a thread. It's what brings threads alive sometimes. Take the commercialisation of hip-hop, as an example. Competition between artists helped it thrive back in the day, before it was dying. It helped foster creativity and originality.

So here's the thing, I'm reaching out a hand to you- let's be civil here, and not have anymore flame posts, ok?




I'm glad to see you realize the points I'm trying to bring. If you actually heard the song you will see my point to the tee. Hip hop will die and be resurrected at the same time. Hip hop is much more than dollars and cents. It's a culture. It just depends on who controls it. Mainstream will never die it's the real authentic culture that will die. Truth.

Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2018 11:52 pm
by Symmetry
warmonger1981 wrote:
Symmetry wrote:
MyNameIsJack wrote:no mate. symm, you're actually really annoying, maybe you haven't realized that yet. its not that you disagree with me on a subject(espc music of all things) i love diverse music, but you're just an annoying person that id rather not have ruin a thread, pretty much predominately lead by music links, to you being a fucking tit.


Look, there's no reason to make this a personal thing, and on the whole, I think I've resisted doing that. I would ask that you do the same. Maybe this can be a space for us to actually talk about our differing opinions. Some people think it's alive and well, others think it's dying, and still others think that the over-commercialisation means that it's still lively in the underground scene while dying in the mainstream.

Sometimes people disagree. Disagreement does not ruin a thread. It's what brings threads alive sometimes. Take the commercialisation of hip-hop, as an example. Competition between artists helped it thrive back in the day, before it was dying. It helped foster creativity and originality.

So here's the thing, I'm reaching out a hand to you- let's be civil here, and not have anymore flame posts, ok?




I'm glad to see you realize the points I'm trying to bring. If you actually heard the song you will see my point to the tee. Hip hop will die and be resurrected at the same time. Hip hop is much more than dollars and cents. It's a culture. It just depends on who controls it. Mainstream will never die it's the real authentic culture that will die. Truth.


Hey, thanks for the reply. I agree- I'd love to think of hip-hop as a culture that can survive commercialisation in the way that other music like jazz has. I just don't see how. Let's face it though, most so called "hip-hop" nowadays is really pop music- that all encompassing bubblegum bubble of over-produced nonsense that's catchy on the radio.

Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2018 10:14 pm
by BabySasuke

Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2018 10:16 pm
by BabySasuke
warmonger1981 wrote:
Symmetry wrote:
MyNameIsJack wrote:no mate. symm, you're actually really annoying, maybe you haven't realized that yet. its not that you disagree with me on a subject(espc music of all things) i love diverse music, but you're just an annoying person that id rather not have ruin a thread, pretty much predominately lead by music links, to you being a fucking tit.


Look, there's no reason to make this a personal thing, and on the whole, I think I've resisted doing that. I would ask that you do the same. Maybe this can be a space for us to actually talk about our differing opinions. Some people think it's alive and well, others think it's dying, and still others think that the over-commercialisation means that it's still lively in the underground scene while dying in the mainstream.

Sometimes people disagree. Disagreement does not ruin a thread. It's what brings threads alive sometimes. Take the commercialisation of hip-hop, as an example. Competition between artists helped it thrive back in the day, before it was dying. It helped foster creativity and originality.

So here's the thing, I'm reaching out a hand to you- let's be civil here, and not have anymore flame posts, ok?




I'm glad to see you realize the points I'm trying to bring. If you actually heard the song you will see my point to the tee. Hip hop will die and be resurrected at the same time. Hip hop is much more than dollars and cents. It's a culture. It just depends on who controls it. Mainstream will never die it's the real authentic culture that will die. Truth.


war i agree with what youre saying and i ironically agree with symm


symm, you clearly trolled, and now are acting on responses, and trying to make amends afterwards,
post a hip hop song
thats not katy perry please


im not mad at you, but you need to chill on being so left on every post, and just let some of them be, if its not your place
its not your place.

Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2018 12:53 am
by EBConquer
Hide your kids! swear word at 2:20. :P


Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2018 8:24 pm
by Symmetry
MyNameIsJack wrote:
warmonger1981 wrote:
Symmetry wrote:
MyNameIsJack wrote:no mate. symm, you're actually really annoying, maybe you haven't realized that yet. its not that you disagree with me on a subject(espc music of all things) i love diverse music, but you're just an annoying person that id rather not have ruin a thread, pretty much predominately lead by music links, to you being a fucking tit.


Look, there's no reason to make this a personal thing, and on the whole, I think I've resisted doing that. I would ask that you do the same. Maybe this can be a space for us to actually talk about our differing opinions. Some people think it's alive and well, others think it's dying, and still others think that the over-commercialisation means that it's still lively in the underground scene while dying in the mainstream.

Sometimes people disagree. Disagreement does not ruin a thread. It's what brings threads alive sometimes. Take the commercialisation of hip-hop, as an example. Competition between artists helped it thrive back in the day, before it was dying. It helped foster creativity and originality.

So here's the thing, I'm reaching out a hand to you- let's be civil here, and not have anymore flame posts, ok?




I'm glad to see you realize the points I'm trying to bring. If you actually heard the song you will see my point to the tee. Hip hop will die and be resurrected at the same time. Hip hop is much more than dollars and cents. It's a culture. It just depends on who controls it. Mainstream will never die it's the real authentic culture that will die. Truth.


war i agree with what youre saying and i ironically agree with symm


symm, you clearly trolled, and now are acting on responses, and trying to make amends afterwards,
post a hip hop song
thats not katy perry please

im not mad at you, but you need to chill on being so left on every post, and just let some of them be, if its not your place
its not your place.


Look, you've trolled and flamed me throughout this thread, so pardon me if I take this new you with a pinch of salt now. You do need to accept that people will disagree with your opinions sometimes.

I'm not sure that I know any Katy Perry songs, btw.

Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2018 12:01 pm
by BabySasuke

Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2018 1:06 pm
by MudPuppy
Daoko was just 15 when she recorded this tune 5+ years ago... still one of my favorites:


Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2018 6:59 pm
by warmonger1981






Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2018 9:17 pm
by BabySasuke
both those are dope songs warmonger

seeing hopsin perform that one live was cool

really like alot of joyners music, sometimes his personailty is a bit idn not for i guess great musician tho



Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2018 2:04 pm
by Quirk

Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2018 6:41 pm
by warmonger1981
Quirk wrote:





I own the CD. Mike is very underrated. I like his new shit with El-P.




Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2018 1:00 am
by warmonger1981
let it shine



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Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2018 4:39 am
by iAmCaffeine

Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2018 12:06 pm
by BabySasuke


such a classic

Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2018 6:55 pm
by BabySasuke


shout out jack

Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2018 8:50 pm
by DoomYoshi

Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2018 10:25 pm
by warmonger1981
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Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2018 1:16 pm
by BabySasuke
warmonger1981 wrote:=



classic af

Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2018 2:23 pm
by BabySasuke
Quirk wrote:



i didnt know much about killer mike before RTJ, pretty dope alround

Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2018 1:05 pm
by iAmCaffeine

Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2018 6:59 pm
by iAmCaffeine

Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2018 4:19 pm
by BabySasuke

Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2018 5:05 pm
by riskllama

Re: Hip-hop and beyond

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2018 10:05 pm
by BabySasuke