
TheBigGiantHead
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killthepixel said:Racists are morons! What this all "put the chains back on" stuff? Unbelievable!!!
So um...what size are your ankles?
killthepixel said:Racists are morons! What this all "put the chains back on" stuff? Unbelievable!!!
of course they're baboons - just look at them - they've only just left the jungle recentlyRap by any definition cannot be called music. Rap artists rarely if ever come up with the beats or lyrics of their very own songs, and the sole purpose of the genre is to perpetuate and justify the uneducation and immorality of the people who listen and recite it like mindless baboons.
If QQ is flipping burgers, I want one......TheBigGiantHead said:Why...so you can steal my wallet?
Back to work boy...those burgers won't flip themselves.
Philgood will like thatThen we'll all play stick the wallet up someones ass.....
slidey said:I think this anonymous negger....
TheBigGiantHead said:Come on man...spelling counts.
PhilGood said:I just had a revelation! Pardon me if it seems stupid, but I got to thinking about rap and it's origins and realized that rapping basics are spoken word to whatever music background you have, and that's it's in time with a beat and generally without melody.
Does anyone here remember C. W. McCall?? There was a big hit in the 70's called "Convoy". It was about truckers and was quite a novelty. The chorus was sung, but the rest was spoken word in time with the music! It was by all standards what we would classify as rap today!
The Sugar Hill Gang's "Rappers Delight" is credited with being the first rap single in 1979, but "Convoy" came out in 1976. It was a RAP! It was country music, and a big hit, but it was rap none the less. If you haven't heard it, look it up or listen to it!
"Was the dark of the moon, on the sixth of June
In a Kenworth, pullin' logs
Cabover Pete with a reefer on
And a Jimmy haulin' hogs
We 'as headin' fer bear on I-One-Oh
'Bout a mile outta Shaky-Town
I sez Pig-Pen, this here's the Rubber Duck
An' I'm about to put the hammer on down"
Wouldn't it be completely ironic if one of the first rap tunes actually had it's root in Country and not Rock or R&B???
Let's bring the world back together!
MMMMMMMMmm......12 pack.......PhilGood said:Man! I really think of some really wild shit when I stay up drinking!
Better go get another 12 pack...
PhilGood said:Now that is great insight!! Thanks, and I'm glad someone here knows their stuff! It would help more folks understanding if they'd just educate themselves a little more.
The Sugar Hill Gang's "Rappers Delight" is credited with being the first rap single in 1979, but "Convoy" came out in 1976. It was a RAP! It was country music, and a big hit, but it was rap none the less. If you haven't heard it, look it up or listen to it!