
It might as well be based on Ebonics lol. I can't think of any rap song that uses proper English or the proper form of any other language. Which makes it the equivalent of Ebonics in my opinion
Keep in mind I'm not saying this stuff to be offensive. I'm not judging these people or looking down on them. You can't judge some one's character based on his level of education of life experience. When it comes to something like music I already have a pretty good idea of what I'm going to be hearing...
This is just another classic case of someone getting offended by me for no good reason whatsoever, and then lashing out like they're gonna be the one to change me.![]()
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those hip hop guys are like that. big feelin and thenthative. they'll find a dis in a simple hello sometimes.
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those hip hop guys are like that. big feelin and thenthative. they'll find a dis in a simple hello sometimes.
Hence why none of em come to the cave to hang.
Not serious and self intrested enough.
... has the same potential as any other music, ....
the cave is full of stupid shits, maybe the rap guys figured that one out ages ago![]()
I do have a lot of friends who listen to rap and hip hop. I know even more people in real life who listen to it as well. .
I do have a lot of friends . . . .
I know even more people in real life . . .
Had you mean.
Rap and hip hop have been around since the 70's bro.
It had the potential and failed to deliver. And again like i said Public Enemy's Fear of A Black Planet has yet to be topped. None of this new stuff is really hitting that mark.
Punk has been around the same length of time and is still all over the radio with bands like Blink 182 Green Day Paramore and Good Charlotte. And im not talking College radio i'm talking your parents car kinda radio. Although i hate to call that tripe punk, it is still punk. Loud Guitars, catchy choruses and fast drums...