I agree with everything but the rap music. Music should change and be varied...the type of music is not the problem. It was the production companies, media pyramids and all manner of kickback schemes that defrauded most artists and forced them to put out cheap shit to sell an image. Rapping takes skill - it's not easy to do a good job. It's just as much music as any other genre. Same thing was said about metal before, and punk and all manner of music.
It's the corruption behind the music that's the issue. All music genres have their place. It's when they get watered down, and derivative and focus on cheap repeats...that's when it falls. Pop music is far more the proponents of the NWO and wokisim than rap, but otherwise. I agree.
Man, there was a dude in downtown Baltimore who would follow people around and rap about them (for money of course, but whatever).
Saw him a few times, and he was hilarious and quite intelligent. Rhymed well too.
Don't know if he ever became a real rapper, perhaps he didn't want to. All I know is that his critical thinking and improv skills were quite amazing, and as somebody who likes words and language, even his vocabulary was impressive.
Maybe rap isn't really music...it's just poetry in motion.
There is a reason they ended up behind AMD, same is happening to google and microsoft.
I wish I could updoot you to the moon!
Amen, brother.
I agree with everything but the rap music. Music should change and be varied...the type of music is not the problem. It was the production companies, media pyramids and all manner of kickback schemes that defrauded most artists and forced them to put out cheap shit to sell an image. Rapping takes skill - it's not easy to do a good job. It's just as much music as any other genre. Same thing was said about metal before, and punk and all manner of music.
It's the corruption behind the music that's the issue. All music genres have their place. It's when they get watered down, and derivative and focus on cheap repeats...that's when it falls. Pop music is far more the proponents of the NWO and wokisim than rap, but otherwise. I agree.
Man, there was a dude in downtown Baltimore who would follow people around and rap about them (for money of course, but whatever).
Saw him a few times, and he was hilarious and quite intelligent. Rhymed well too.
Don't know if he ever became a real rapper, perhaps he didn't want to. All I know is that his critical thinking and improv skills were quite amazing, and as somebody who likes words and language, even his vocabulary was impressive.
Maybe rap isn't really music...it's just poetry in motion.