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djchameleon 05-21-2011 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Abearmauledme (Post 1057379)
But this thread isnt just about popularity, it's about the quality of music and comparing what happened in the past to what is happening now.

I know what the thread is about but I'm just referring to that one guy's post that isn't related to quality of music but popular artists from the past and nowadays.

I'm not the one that typed his post.

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Originally Posted by Phzed (Post 1057378)
Seems to me like he's on about hip-hop evolution.

he's on about evolution as it pertains to popularity.

Phzed 05-21-2011 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1057381)
he's on about evolution as it pertains to popularity.

First of all, music doesn't evolve based on popularity
Second of all, the post we're talking about never even mentioned popularity.

djchameleon 05-21-2011 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Phzed (Post 1057384)
First of all, music doesn't evolve based on popularity
Second of all, the post we're talking about never even mentioned popularity.

the words popularity isn't mentioned but can't you tell that by the artists he picked?

Phzed 05-21-2011 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1057385)
the words popularity isn't mentioned but can't you tell that by the artists he picked?

If he was someone who had a credible music taste then yeah I'd be able to tell that. But we're talking about someone who's endlessly tried to stress that Lil Wayne is the greatest thing to happen to hip-hop.

djchameleon 05-21-2011 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Phzed (Post 1057389)
If he was someone who had a credible music taste then yeah I'd be able to tell that. But we're talking about someone who's endlessly tried to stress that Lil Wayne is the greatest thing to happen to hip-hop.

The part I bolded tells you right away what type of music taste he has and what to expect from him. I wouldn't expect him to post about influential artists.

Phzed 05-21-2011 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1057390)
The part I bolded tells you right away what type of music taste he has and what to expect from him. I wouldn't expect him to post about influential artists.

He was posting what he thought were the most influential hip-hop artists that have helped hip-hop evolve. Which brings me back to my original point of it being an awful evaluation of hip-hop.

Phantom Limb 05-21-2011 12:49 PM

You guys are just running in circles. Lets just all agree that lil wayne isn't that good and call it quits. :laughing:

Phzed 05-21-2011 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Abearmauledme (Post 1057395)
You guys are just running in circles. Lets just all agree that lil wayne isn't that good and call it quits. :laughing:

We may have over-evaluated that post. :laughing:

Necromancer 05-21-2011 01:12 PM

If I had to choose my favorite era and style of Hip-Hop, it would defiantly be "old school". The Beastie Boys, LL Cool Jay, there's just so many good tracks and artist to choose from..lol..

Phzed 05-21-2011 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by VocalsBass (Post 1057411)
If I had to choose my favorite era and style of Hip-Hop, it would defiantly be "old school". The Beastie Boys, LL Cool Jay, there's just so many good tracks and artist to choose from..lol..

Officially that's classed as New School hip-hop, but I think nowadays most people think of it as Old School.

Old School: 1978 - 1983
New School: 1983 - 1988
Golden Age: 1986 - Early 90s

Those are only rough timelines (from Wikipedia)


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