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Old 07-11-2014, 12:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Any of yall still listen to Gangsta Rap?

Im serious, any of yall ni66as still listen to it cuz I srsly feel like Im the only one nowadays.
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Old 07-12-2014, 11:43 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I only bang gangsta rap out around white people. Makes me feel rebellious, my g.
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Old 07-13-2014, 02:37 AM   #3 (permalink)
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You are pretty much one of the only ones.

Most people are tired of fake gangsta tales and imagery from rappers that haven't banged a day in their life and just popping off at the mouth.
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I generally enjoy rappers that rhyme about stuff I can relate to or appreciate.
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Old 07-13-2014, 06:23 AM   #5 (permalink)
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You are pretty much one of the only ones.

Most people are tired of fake gangsta tales and imagery from rappers that haven't banged a day in their life and just popping off at the mouth.
I've never had an expectation that musicians are or should be telling me their autobiography with their lyrics and am perfectly fine with people simply telling fictional tales, something with a very long history in music. And, yes, I still listen to gangsta rap sometimes. I like the way a lot of it sounds, and that's really my primary criteria for any music I listen to.
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Old 07-13-2014, 06:46 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Rap is different though. It just seems weird when all the coming of age tales are gang related and they try to pass it off like that is really their life when it isn't. Authencity goes flying out the damn window.

It wasn't supposed to be a fictional tale. If it was then I don't mind that. Similar with Lupe Fiasco's The Cool storyline.
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Rap is different though. It just seems weird when all the coming of age tales are gang related and they try to pass it off like that is really their life when it isn't. Authencity goes flying out the damn window.

It wasn't supposed to be a fictional tale. If it was then I don't mind that. Similar with Lupe Fiasco's The Cool storyline.
How is it different? It's a performance just like all other music is a performance. Sun-Ra claimed to be from another planet despite the fact that he was from Alabama. It doesn't make me like his music less.
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How is it different? It's a performance just like all other music is a performance. Sun-Ra claimed to be from another planet despite the fact that he was from Alabama. It doesn't make me like his music less.
I don't get how you don't see the difference between rapping about being from the streets and hood areas and doing things that they really aren't and someone being creative and saying they are from another planet.

What Sun-Ra does is clearly different.

Do you remember that movie CB4 where Chris Rock was shitting on most gangsta rappers that rhymed about a life they’d never lived? It's the same thing.
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Agree with the principle of what DJ is saying. There clearly is a difference. However, I don't care if what they say is true or not.
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I don't get how you don't see the difference between rapping about being from the streets and hood areas and doing things that they really aren't and someone being creative and saying they are from another planet.

What Sun-Ra does is clearly different.
So making up stories about outer space is creative but making up stories about life on the streets isn't? Does that mean George Lucas is creative but Martin Scorsese isn't? I don't really follow the logic there.

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Do you remember that movie CB4 where Chris Rock was shitting on most gangsta rappers that rhymed about a life they’d never lived? It's the same thing.
I haven't seen that movie in about 20 years. I think the only part I really remember was the black power song.
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