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Old 10-17-2011, 07:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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It seems like I can't stand Rap .

It's awful because I can't enjoy one of the most abundant genres of music.

I can't understand a word of spoken English (I speak Spanish, and can read/write some babbled English).

To me, Rap is a single song. They change the lyrics, and call it a new song.

Actually, there are 5 songs which I would classify somewhat as rap, and I like, but 4 of them are in Spanish, and are just peripherally related to rap. The one on English, I heard it just once, on radio, and never knew his title, but I remember the phrase "you can believe me now". I looked for it on Internet, and never found it.
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Old 10-17-2011, 08:01 PM   #2 (permalink)
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It seems like I can't stand Rap .

It's awful because I can't enjoy one of the most abundant genres of music.

I can't understand a word of spoken English (I speak Spanish, and can read/write some babbled English).

To me, Rap is a single song. They change the lyrics, and call it a new song.

Actually, there are 5 songs which I would classify somewhat as rap, and I like, but 4 of them are in Spanish, and are just peripherally related to rap. The one on English, I heard it just once, on radio, and never knew his title, but I remember the phrase "you can believe me now". I looked for it on Internet, and never found it.
Even though lyricism is the main part there's still the instrumental part of it and the rapper's flow. MF DOOM is the best recommendation I have for that combination. You should check out Madvillainy by Madvillain. Short songs with a variety of beats so you won't get bored or think it's just the same song with new lyrics.
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