STOP rapping about rapping!!!!

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please, I beg of you!

All day long I record rappers who rap about rapping. Seriously! Please examine your raps, and see if you are rapping about rapping more than 10% or so of the time.

I mean, I dont see metal bands with EVERY song going " yeah were a metal band
we play meatl
metal is what we play
cuz we play metal
I play metal on my guitar
with my guitar I play metal
yeah yeah and we play metal better than you
cuz you dont play metal like we play metal
our crew is metal
your crew isnt metal
were more metal
"

sounds STUPID doesnt it?

STOP DOING THE SAME DAMN THING

please :)
 
Just a ramble rap - my second time to ever write a rap.

Stop "rapping" about "rapping"
Cuz while we're "scrapping" - I'd rather be "tapping"
That ass from your "last fling" - what was her name, "Eileen?"
She tasted like "ice cream" - and had really bad "hygiene"
But maybe I'm "Ly-ing" - Cuz your mom tastes "nothing" like "cookies and cream"

Okay - abyss, tell me what you thought?

I'ma hafta getcha ta holla 'bouts my skillz straight up out mah grill.

ha ha.

I definitely need work, I know. I'm improving - would you say it's better than the last one?

-muzakal
 
what???

if you know anything about the history and origin of hip hop, then you would know that it is the foundation. it all started from crews battling to out do each other in; graffiti art, breakin, RAPPING, dj'ing, beat boxing, dressing. it's all apart of hip hop, and it's here to stay playa.
 
Jugalo - you got skillz, use your genius to rate my rap.

I need lots of feedback on this one. :)

-muzakal
 
originally posted by muzakal
I definitely need work, I know. I'm improving - would you say it's better than the last one?

it's better than the last, but sometimes i don't know whether or not to take you serious. i read some of your stuff and it seems like a lot of pun is intended.
 
i spit rhymes like salava
that'll make you salavate,
and take your rhymes home
to re-collaborate
when it's critic(critique)al i get phyzical
kenetically compelled
to drop syllable after syllable
pho-netically spelled
these adjectives and verbs, nouns, and simili's
sting like killa beez
your'e sure to remember me
an epitome' of mc's......
 
Whoa jugz, that was way better than mine.

Don't take my rapping seriously (unless you think it's cool)

I'm mainly the producer/singer/songwriter type.
Just scoped your setup pictures and I definitely gotta get me a black light now.

Mad skillz, keep it up.

-muzakal
 
go back a little farther still. You're in Georgia, shouldnt be too hard to get " the rest of the story" on the history of rap. Go back another 20 or 30 years to the invention of the CB radio. Once you got YOUR rap history straight, we can go back to the ghetto and talk about those early MC's that fused rap with samples, loops and scratches. Even THEY didnt just rap about rapping.

It wasnt till a group of white boys from a punk rock band, decided to make an album making fun of rap, especially targeting the rapping about rapping, rampant materialism, and the glory of guns, that these themes became mainstays. It would have been nice if more of the rap community at the time could tell the difference between someone laughing with them, and someone laughing AT them, but history is history and thats how it goes. Still theres no need to carry on with this crap, rap about something besides rapping. Probably every rap that is still remembered past it being five years old WASNT about rapping
 
originally posted by muzakal
I'm mainly the producer/singer/songwriter type.
Just scoped your setup pictures and I definitely gotta get me a black light now.

Mad skillz, keep it up.

thanks for the love muzikal, yeah, the black light is a lot better to for me personally than the standard 60-75watt hot ass light bulb, plus it makes the white paper glow, and the blink ink shows up beautifully. when i put the booth together i had a lamp but i didn't want the heat to combust the comforters so i hung my good o'l black light in there and it happened to turn out pretty good.

originally posted by pipelineaudio
go back a little farther still. You're in Georgia, shouldnt be too hard to get " the rest of the story" on the history of rap. Go back another 20 or 30 years to the invention of the CB radio. Once you got YOUR rap history straight,

what the hell does that mean? anyways, beastie boyz was makin fun of hip hop no doubt, but they began to embrace it. if beastie boyz would have came off with some wierd al yankolvich ish they would have gotten thier asses beat. what i really want to say is, life's subject matter is limited, sex, death, drugs, war, love, crime, hate, materials. that's all singers, ROCKSTARS, and rappers can talk about. if you pop in any cd from any genre you will hear at least two songs with the same subject. if you look up the discography of your favorite group, i'm pretty sure they are carrying over at least one particular subject from cd to cd.

i can understand it if you do not like people who talk about thier rap skillz, but to ask it to stop is like asking steven speilerg to stop making just sci-fi movies or alpacino to stop playing just mob bosses and veteran police officers.

that's your personal opinion and you are intitled to it, but just think about what you are saying.
 
if you got a field full of saturday night bruisers, you know how to tell who has the fastest car?

it crosses the finish line first

You know how to tell who has the slowest car?

they talk about how fast it is

All the best rap songs that I can remember were NOT rapping about rapping. The ones I got a problem with are UNestablished bands rapping about how great they rap and about how BIG they already are when theyre nowhere yet. Its just stupid. Most of the best rap songs are BELIEVEABLE, it sounds like the guys are LIVING it as they rap it. If you wont buy your own performance, why would anyone else?
 
Yo i got a funny Question

Did ya'll know that the "beasties" would go by other names when they rapped early in the game? then they would go to local clubs and turn into rock stars. Does anyone know they name they used to go By?





I Do....
 
" beasties" was another name

their real name was The Young and the Useless, and they used to have a chick drummer, kate, and they played Seven Secondsish/Christ on Parade-ish/Youth Brigadeish stuff
 
PipeLine

Well thats funny too...i never knew of those names...i was
really refering to when they would dress up wit beards and sunglasses and call themselves . QayZarr....
I think thats how you spell it.

You know what i'm talkin bout pipeline?
If so you prob no the spelling cuz i think that may be right but then i don't know....peace Love Respect,




Ya boy Kevlar
 
they also did a tour under the name "Quasar" in the mid 90s when they wanted to play their old hardcore stuff without all the hip-hop fans coming out to see them
 
Thats what i meant...

^^^^^^^
right there i didn't have a clue how to spell it but
it was corrected thanks peace
 
Whoa, learn something new everyday! I never knew the name Quasar. I kinda ignored em after the first big studio album ( which I loved), didnt much like the second
 
G-G-Guess who's back?

Whoa, missed out on some shit last night by tha looks of things. :)

Aight:

I understand every1's opinion here, in general I tend ta' prefer shit when it's on about something, ie. it has a deep/deeper meaning. But sometimes rappin' about rappin' can be cool - I don't really feel for it much myself (unless tha' rapper has mad skills), but I know lots of people do an' that's cool. I think there's probably too much rappin' about rappin' tracks, but others may thin differently. I think rappin' 'bout rappin' can actually have some variation on tha theme ta' make it more interestin' if that's what they wanna rap about. I personally try to make everything I write about something different and have a different feel to it (if the beetles could do it then so can I) - but I know some people like talkin' 'bout similar subject matters. As long as you like what you're doin' - as long as you can look at it and be proud of yourself, regardless of what other people may think. You will always have people who don't like your music and some that do; it don't matter. And equally the same people get a choice of what music they buy/listen to - they may like some, won't like others (if every1 was inta' the same thing it'd be a bit borin'). And just 'coz someone don't like some1's music it don't mean they don't like/respect that person - every1 is unique. Aight, I'm not hatin' on any1 - y'all do ya' thang - I'm probably more tipped ta' pipeline's side in that I'm gettin' a bit bored wit it, but it can be cool sometimes - I just personally think it's a bit ovadone.

My pennies -> no stabs, no hatin', ya'll do ya' thing.


Now for muzakal:

muzakal said:
Just a ramble rap - my second time to ever write a rap.

Stop "rapping" about "rapping"
Cuz while we're "scrapping" - I'd rather be "tapping"
That ass from your "last fling" - what was her name, "Eileen?"
She tasted like "ice cream" - and had really bad "hygiene"
But maybe I'm "Ly-ing" - Cuz your mom tastes "nothing" like "cookies and cream"

Okay - abyss, tell me what you thought?

I'ma hafta getcha ta holla 'bouts my skillz straight up out mah grill.

ha ha.

I definitely need work, I know. I'm improving - would you say it's better than the last one?

-muzakal

It's betta than your last - you'll normally find that, especially when you're starting off (you may later on have really good ones that you can never match the standard of again). Keep workin' at it though - I can never tell whetha your bein' serious or not either, but I'm gettin' it's a bit of both ;). Can you write poetry? 'Coz they're really quite similar (2pac anyone?) - if you can write a good poem, you can write a good rap - you just need to put it to a beat, however if you're a good rap-writer you're not necessarily a good poet 'coz you can get away with a lot as your words are important but the vocals are too (way it is spit on the beat, etc.), unlike poetry which relies on words. A good way to improve is to try to use different words rather than the obvious rhymes - use more interesting words that are maybe less commonly used. Anyone can do it if they want to - jut keep tryin', differences can actually appear in relatively short spaces of time, believe me.


Oh, and for anyone who's interested:

Lookin' on the net for 50's new album (I've finally decided I'm gonna get it - don't laugh, I take my time and get what I know I will like after careful deliberation) and they were all sayin' in reviews stuff like "The difference between 50 cent and most other rappers out there (for example Ja Rule: when he talks about gangster things you just think 'aww how cute') is that when he talks about killin' you believe him. You believe what he is telling you" - then I was searchin' for more info. on what the "M-U-R-E-D-R inc" had ta' say 'bout the shady bombardment, just for a laugh and I wasn't disappointed - Ja Rule said (not exact quote, so don;'t pick me up on it) "Yeah they all reckon they're really hard, but the main difference between me and them is that when I say something I mean it and I will do it":D

It were a good laugh.

- ova and out

(Soul IV Real :D - can u spot ja?)
 

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Nice clarity from Abyss, especially on the concern about selling BELIEVABILITY

thats very important!

I guess I should make myself clearer too. My problem comes from, us getting a large cross section of rap groups. Some who are made, some who are getting there, some who might, some who have NO chance.

A lot of the mights and no chancers are those who we call " karaoke rappers ". They bring in a CD, MAYBE stereo if youre lucky. They usually claim to have bought this cd full of " beats " from a " beatmaker ". 99% of the time these beats are the worst shit you could imagine, usually burned from an mp3, usually mono, usually a VERY bad mix. You have NO WAY of turning up say, the bass or the kick, since its already mixed.

Now, so you've established, the music itself is beyond total crap, and cant POSSIBLY help sell the song, instead it can only hurt it, and its up to you to tell the degree of destruction it causes.

since the music is toast, the rapping MUST

ABSOLUTELY

POSITIVELY

the rap MUST kick ass...MUST...no 2 ways about it

and then reality sets in. Over the crap ass pile of shit beat you hear variations on this EXACT same theme ( ONE song like this would be fine but when ALL of them are this EXACT song, its dead)

" yo Im a rapper
I rapp yo
when I get up to the mic I rap
From this mic you hear me rappin
I rap harder than you
you dont rap as hard as me
I sell out every show <------NEVER played a show
Every town I come to screams my name <-----NEVER left the 'hood ( burb )
our crew raps
you crew dont rap as hard as our crew
AK AK
CAP CAP
bust a cappin while Im rappin
AK AK WUT?
Glock Glock WUT ?
Garcia Blunt WUT ?
yo
WUT?
yo
WUT?
Cuz I be rappin"

this is total crap. I know rappers are not ashamed of stealing from each other, but this is pathetic.
 
That shit is hardcore son

^^^^^^^
that has got to be one of the funnest shit's i've read in awhile.
But i can see what your talkin about. Alot of cat's like to jump in
the game when it's popular and think "well if it raps then i know it will be good" The cat's around my area are the same way....same recycled shit over and over .... Thats why i stepped away from alot of crews because they talked about shit that wasn't true.
For instance here is a song that one of these cat's think is a
hit "i'm bout my money what the fuck"
the chorus read's

"I don't give a fuck
i'm bout my money what the fuck
if i don't get it i'm gonna tear this fucka up"

the funny thing is these cats think it's a hit ...the other ones are
about on the same lines just ya know more talk about rims, chains, girls,guns,drugs . (shit they don't have but still talk about it)
I feel that i'm different from most emcee's...the reason is i talk about truth and how i raise about this material world.
Any true hit hopper feels artist like talib, mos def, roots etc
because they speak the truth and try to educate the younger cats and tell them that just because everyone else does shit doesn't make it right and doesn't mean you have to do the same thing.
there are so many others to relate to also those ^^^^^ are
just a few of my favorites

Pipeline: listen to a few of my newer tracks and tell me what you think.... www.nowhereradio.com/killakev/singles
my newest one's are "life's changed" and "two verses changed flow" the other ones are freestyles and stuff like that.
But just know that i feel what your saying and respect your opinion

Peace Love Respect


Ya Boy Kevlar
 
I liked the message and music of "life's changed" but for me that one had too much rapping about rapping for me.

"two verses changed flow" MUCH different story!

A few on this board chat with me on MSN chat late nights. They see what Im doing, I usually when I KNOW a band has paid all they can, and still they are short, I work on my own time, for free on a LOT of stuff. If the rap coming in here was like THAT song, thats what I would be doing. Instead, I try to get the karaoke rappers in here out the door as fast as possible. Its a sad state that I have and will driven myself into the poorhouse working on a LOT of free stuff, yet I wont EVER EVER spend an extra second on these karaoke rappers, and I sure as hell wish that would change.
 
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