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40 Years!

Posted by BM31 
Registered: 11 years ago
Posts: 349
Status: Street Knowledge
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March 15, 2013 05:49AM
Thx Jesper,you got us open on your project... I got a couple interesting questions that you can hit us up with an answer on.

What will be the format,and especially what is the mission of this project??

Surely,you know Hip Hop sites like these and many others have covered every nook and cranny of Hip Hop.
Most of the old school legends have been interviewed plenty of times on the net over the years.
What's the new angle?How will you make this different than what we already seen or experienced ourselves?

Peace to you,
Registered: 13 years ago
Posts: 1,418
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avatar Re: 40 Years!
March 15, 2013 05:52AM
^^^^good questions from BigBrotherAlmighTEE!....on the strength.




peace.
Registered: 11 years ago
Posts: 210
Status: Street Knowledge
Re: 40 Years!
March 27, 2013 02:20AM
I want the main focus to be on the music..I don't give two shits about who these rappers sleep with,what they are drinking ,what reality show they are on,what their babies look like..give me superior product! PERIOD!!!!!!! I want it to go back to the days when people rhymed it at least made sense...there are many underground rappers/groups that are carrying on the tradition but I feel like it's not enough..I feel like this generation is being inundated with bullshit and they are okay with it! Um,this was more like a rant...lol



"Smoke sumpin' bitch!"
Registered: 13 years ago
Posts: 1,420
Status: Street Wisdom
avatar Re: 40 Years!
March 27, 2013 04:13AM
Preach on sister !!!
Registered: 13 years ago
Posts: 131
Status: Teacher
avatar Re: 40 Years!
March 27, 2013 10:59PM
thumbs upThe group dynamic (vocally speaking) - Eye miss 3, 4, 5 cats with complex vocal routines, harmonizing, trading off lines, etc.... Beasties, LONS, J5 and very few others tried to keep it alive but, that was an art form within the art of emceeing. Clans, crews, cliques, posses and the like did nothing to build on that technique...by then, there was too much emphasis on the solo emcee.

thumbs downThe "Rap Industry"....or more specifically, the nature of the record business and the destructive effect it had/has on the culture of Hip Hop. Hip Hop was at it's cultural apex when it was still largely a grass roots movement. Now they try to get Hip Hop from concentrate....take 10% essence, add water, shake well....you end up with 4000 weak servings instead of 40 cups of pure premium!!! Too many inferior products on the shelf...makes it hard to find the quality sh*t.
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