2007-11-25, 02:01 | Link #103 |
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Just got finished listening to the new Wu Tang - 8 diagrams and it's bad, even worse then The W which was IMO their worst album before this.
Ghostface's new album I hope won't disappoint as much as this album did. But it's Ghostface so I'm not too worried. An interesting article I just found too. Wu-Tang Vs Rza, "You Don't Rob Your Friends... You Might As Well Be Pimpin' Me," Says Rakewon Thursday - November 8, 2007 Raekwon is so unhappy with Rza's direction with the new Wu-Tang Clan album that he threatened to release another Wu album without fellow member Rza. In a recent interview with Hip-Hop personality Miss Info, Rae said that he and the other members of Wu are very unhappy with Rza's heavy guitar-layden beats on the group's upcoming comeback disc, 8 Diagrams. So much so that they will come out with a follow-up album if changes aren't made to this one, or of it's not permanently shelved. "Rza's tryin to create too much of a orchestra, piano ...he's trying to do too much of this guitar @#!* like he got a guitar on his @#*$ing back," Raekwon said. "We don't want that and the fans don't know us for that." [Watch Here] Rae said the rift began with musical critiques by the group members of Rza's new sound. "'This is a new sound trust me.,I know where I'm at and I'm the Rza, just trust me,'" Rae said Rza told the group. "No, we're not trusting you because we're not walkin outta the studio happy. It's his vibe. He's like a hip-hop hippie right now." After much back and forth, According to Raekwon, Rza still refused to change the music. "Now it's to the point where it's like, yo B, I'm not havin it ... I'm not cosigning that," Rae said. "If you got seven or eight brothers telling you blah, blah, blah, you gotta take heed to that. You been out-voted, B." But at this point, the group is already over budget and the album is pretty much finished. Though Rae said nobody's happy with the project except Rza, it looks like it will hit the street as is. If that happens, Rae said he and the other members will release Shaolin vs Wutang, a response album without Rza. |
2007-11-25, 05:39 | Link #104 |
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Sometimes it isn't a bad idea to split. Rza's direction in music has obviously changed now. They should either compromise or release an album without him. Its that simple. Fans will have to choose if they want members of Wu to collab together again, or they want the familiar style of Wu. To me, I'd rather have the latter...
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2007-12-13, 18:53 | Link #108 |
She's a Genius I swear it
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Cool, I'll check it out when they release it on itunes. I would like to say after reading this tread i decided to check out Deltron 3030 and I was completely blown away. I remember positive contact from Tony Hawk underground but i had no clue who it was. IMO it's up there with Operation Doomsday. Del is now one of my favorite rappers.
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2007-12-15, 10:31 | Link #109 |
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mm, to be honest, before lurking around this thread, i didn't care for rap and/or hip-hop. following the suggestions of you guys on what to listen, i was honestly pleasantly surprised to find myself being very interested on the genre.
in a nutshell, i love both metal (five or six years and still running), rock, and now rap (i'm a bit of a noob; but i really like the stuff i don't hear on radio). personally, i think the argument of rap/metal being better than the other is very silly (lame if i want to be blunt). metal and rap are two different things, and both of them having pros and cons. at metal: pros: in my opinion, metal uses more (or at least has a high focus) on instrumentals. it's not much metal if you only have vocals, after all. sometimes you don't need to focus on lyrical content, and sometimes it is hard to understand the singing when it's basically screaming (children of bodom), or lyrics you can't really connect with (dragonforce). cons: at its worst, screaming, and then lyrical content (violence, anger, stuff that you don't want little cildren to hear). i personally don't turn to music to channel my own emotions, but that doesn't mean people do the same thing. ar rap/hip-hop: pros: the lyrical content and vocals are more in focus, but the instrumentals add some depth in atmospere. the pace is sometimes slower compared to rock or metal (when you add the instruments in), but that doesn't remove that 'hardness' i like in metal. cons: you (or at least myself) need to focus more in listening or understanding the lyrics. personally, it's also impossible for me to sing along to rap music, and i can't rock out (act like an idiot) as compared to when i listen to rock or metal. in the end, i really have no idea what i'm talking about. |
2007-12-30, 22:34 | Link #110 | |
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that's good, excellent to be exact I started this thread solely for that purpose (granted life has been keeping me hecka busy so I'm not all that involved). This thread is here so that all the more experienced hip-hop/ rap listeners could come together, throw down their playlists, trade thoughts and opinions, and newcomers could come in, lurk, and ask for more if they liked what they were finding. and I'm getting what you mean by you need to listen and understand what's being said so you can't really just go nuts and rock out. For me, I like being able to listen to the artist skillfully convey a message or tell a story, it has a value in itself.
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2007-12-31, 04:26 | Link #111 |
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I don't really see the point of people coming in here just to bash rap/hip hop. If you have no interest in rap/hip hop, there is no reason to be in here right? Maybe that's just my opinion.
As for me, unfornately I'm not a huge underground fan, mostly because I'm a huge beat fan. I'm more on the instrument side ordeal which is why I also like rock/metal. With that being stated, I think there is quite a few good hip hop artists out there. Chamillionaire latest album was great, going so far as even dissing al sharpton HAHA. I was a bit shocked when he didn't pull any punches, with the biggest titles being morning and evening news. With that said, I will still rate these people as lyrically talented that most of the time does talk about issues and ordeals. Eninem Andre 3000 Big Boi (matter of fact, outkast lol) Chamillionaire Nas Cannibus (even though I don't think he's really mainstream) lil wayne (unfornately talks about mainstream crap mostly but can still throw a lyrical punch) Ludacris (Same as above) Busta Ryhmes (Same as previous 2) |
2007-12-31, 10:28 | Link #112 |
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Rap is quite fine in my books right now, but since I have fluctuating music tastes, my opinion may change in a few month's time ^^;;
I used to think that rap is basically fast talking over a beat track, and therefore had no skill. But now, as I listen, I can see that the lyrics of rap songs are pretty deep, more so than, say metal. And the beats are pretty appealing to me, like in Nelly's "Grillz". But of course, some rappers and songs out there are pretty crap, even from a bystander's view. 50 Cent, most of his tracks, I find, are so...brainless. The content, vids, are mostly "dem hos, money, F** dat Sh!t, mah n!gg@s". Search "I Get Money" for a truly rubbish rap song from 2 quarters. Last edited by EXEs; 2007-12-31 at 12:01. |
2007-12-31, 19:06 | Link #114 | |
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as for beats, the beats these days suck, if u want beat look into rap music thats not crunk/hyphe esque and stuff pre 2004. Nowadays the musics more to accompy one while "wilin out" where as b4 the beats were truly bumping, but thats just my opinion. P.s. pre crunk/hyphe and 04 rap music had more instrument emphasis too, e.g. flute solo in Lil ghetto boy by dre n snoop |
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2008-01-02, 12:46 | Link #116 |
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Well you have to like Eminem then after that it would only be Chamillionaire because in his latest album he doesn't swear once because i always hate rappers keep swearing and the n word, they use it too much in songs and takes it away from the music.
Then Kanye West as i like his smooth style and good beats. |
2008-01-02, 22:50 | Link #117 | |
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2008-01-04, 02:10 | Link #118 |
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thanks to silentknight for making this thread, i've been lurking it for awhile and i've picked up good stuff. really helps hip hop newbs like me get started with the genre.
incidentally, being the elitist classical geek that i was, i used to hate hip hop/rap, but my composer friend who is also a big hip hop fan convinced me that the genre has its own merits and it makes no sense to compare one genre of music to another. i also learned that it's actually pretty damn hard to make a beat, which i always took for granted in a song, and that beats and lyrics can get pretty complicated and deep. so yeah, now i'm getting into hip hop. talking about mainstream, "mindless" tracks...yeah a lot of it sucks, but there's a reason why people like 50 cent are popular. you gotta give credit to the producers. a lot of mainstream stuff is really well produced, even if the artist or lyrics arent great. it takes skill to make crap popular... |
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I don't really like his rhymes they are userly pointless in my opinion, i go for people who bring something different to the table of rap, like M.O.P who use metal over rap etc... |
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2008-01-09, 22:25 | Link #120 |
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Lil' Wayne is...awesome...Dedication 2=Win on a official mixtape
Lupe Fiasco...monster Kanye West...genius But I don't listen to much stuff like Jim Jones, but the beats get me... Some of my favorite rap/hip-pop CDs of all time A Tribe Called Quest- Anthology Beanie Sigel- The Solution 50 Cent- Get Rich or Die Tryin' Jay-Z- Reasonable Doubt Jay-Z- The Blueprint Nas- Stillmatic Nas-Illmatic Clipse- Hell Hath No Fury Lil' Wayne- Dedication II Lil' Wayne- Tha Carter II Lil' Wayne- Tha Drought III Lupe Fiasco- Lupe Fiasco's Food and Liquor Lupe Fiasco- Lupe Fiasco's The Cool Kanye West- The College Dropout Kanye West- Graduation Young Jeezy- Let's Get It!: Thug Motivation 101 DJ Jazzy Jeff- Return of the Magnificent Styles P- A Gangster and A Gentleman The Roots- Things Fall Apart 50 Cent isn't really a rapper anymore imo...there isn't anything he's said that I haven't heard frequently on a "Shoot-em Up" mixtape/CD...At least if you're gonna say it, throw in a couple metaphors, like Lil' Wayne does or something... |
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