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Old 06-21-06, 10:07 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Shear Kaughn
I'm not gonna lie...i used to listen to that Brain Music......but i came to get sick of it.....i come to figure out that mainstream cats are just as good as these underground mind fucking cats.....i used to be like....damn...Sage Francis is sooo dope....omg!!, but i can't get down to no Aesop Rock or Atmosphere or any of that other shit in teh club..or ride to it in the car.....

that mind music is good for only one thing.....and thats to listen to while you browsing the net or somehting.....try and give the DJ at your club some of this shit on a disc......yall would see the dance floor empty off.....

i hardly listen to that shit anymore.....because i figured out why these cats are put in the mainstream.........they actually are dope......

soo don't say people who are crunk and shit are wack becasue they in the mainstream and yall just can't stand it because they are hip hop too......i don't like 50 cent to very much....but i still respect what he doing and all....he making money doing soemthign that he loves......and i can respect that shit.....D4L, Franchize boyz......man..they just as hip hop as anyone else in teh game..even those sage francis emcees...just becuase they don't rap about math problems and the earth's axis and shit don't mean they ain't hip hop


I never questioned it's catagorization as Hip-Hop, I simply said it really has no place outside of the club. If you're chilling at your house, kind of bord, reach for a CD... Do you grab Nas - Illmatic or Lil John - King of Crunk? I mean really, if you're one of those people who listen to a steady stream of "Crunk" music and music that is concidered "club bangers" than you're missing out on the true essance of Hip-Hop entirely. Hip-Hop, and more specifically Rap or Lyracism derived from old Poetry, slave narritives, and blues music. None of those seeds included a platform for, "shake your ass to this." Those were forms of expression that were created to vent out issues with poor living and problems in general. Hip-Hop started and it had a true purity to it, with guys from N.W.A and Slick Rick formulating some of the first examples of storytelling and Snoop creating tracks about partying, but when you're the first to get on that thought than it's original.

The point of all this... The majority of mainstream artists are introduced into the industry for the fact that they are saying the things that have been said and the record companies know will sell. I mean really, how many mainstream artists can you list that you like for the content and quality of their music that were discovered within the last 15 to 20 years? I mean, you have you exceptions of course, but most of those great artists started out when everything was still fresh and the industry was based around finding talent. You want a club banger? Cool, thats fine, but give me the artist that can lay his emotions down on the table and write music from the soul... But can also have 1 or 2 tracks on the album that people can dance to you know?
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