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Old 08-24-2015, 12:44 PM   #51 (permalink)
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Old 08-24-2015, 03:45 PM   #53 (permalink)
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That's fair I guess. Over the years I've realized that my thought process while listening to music is usually either "I enjoy this" or "I don't enjoy this." So, I've found that I don't really have much to contribute to music discussions in general without being dishonest.
i can sort of sympathize with this sentiment... cause for most genres of music (rock/metal/classical/jazz/pop/etc) that is basically the extent of what i have to say.

i might have more to say about specific artists in some cases... but yea. i try to take music pretty loosely. and there's just so much of it that there's a lot of genres i don't really feel confident enough to judge them casually

but i have a lot to say about hip hop/rap music (yes, they're the same thing @ semantic-***s) mostly cause it is the music i was listening to during my critical years of development and so i have a decade or two invested in exploring this particular genre
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i can sort of sympathize with this sentiment... cause for most genres of music (rock/metal/classical/jazz/pop/etc) that is basically the extent of what i have to say.

i might have more to say about specific artists in some cases... but yea. i try to take music pretty loosely. and there's just so much of it that there's a lot of genres i don't really feel confident enough to judge them casually

but i have a lot to say about hip hop/rap music (yes, they're the same thing @ semantic-***s) mostly cause it is the music i was listening to during my critical years of development and so i have a decade or two invested in exploring this particular genre
An entire decade. Congrats.
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Old 08-24-2015, 03:50 PM   #55 (permalink)
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thanks... a decade is a long time to me cause im not old as ****

thus i have gathered a significant amount of intel in said decade(s)
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Old 08-24-2015, 03:51 PM   #56 (permalink)
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So do you only like that gangsta business or do you also like it when hip hop is interesting?

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nah, that's decen't... and i've been listening to blu for several more years than you've been posting on this forum... but if you are implying gangsta rap isn't interesting? cause if so i'd refer you to my "why happy people are superior pt 3" thread
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A lot of the classic stuff is nowhere near as interesting as what it's become imo. Since you never really post about it I don't really know what artists you're hot on.
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A lot of the classic stuff is nowhere near as interesting as what it's become imo. Since you never really post about it I don't really know what artists you're hot on.
i couldn't disagree more

i think that hip hop peaked in the early-mid 90's

i do like modern stuff as well though
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