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Agreed, I can't stand it either. Most of gangsta rap and hip hop are pure shit.
There are a few good songs here and there that I enjoy though, but other than that, it sucks balls. At least pop music, despite also being shit, has some actual music in it (not saying it's good).
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I think rap is amazing, I respect your opinion but damn how wrong I believe you are. You said that rap is objectively shit? How the hell do you think that? I wonder if you ever actually listened to the lyrics and for the record there are different types of rap so you are gonna get a pretty big difference in experience. I would recommend listening to NF if you can be bothered. I do agree though that most rap is shit because it is about sex, drugs and other bad things but most music is.
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United States4883 Posts
Damn, I thought this was an old thread...I was right LOL. In any case, I'm sure the OP isn't too happy with how the past 5 years have panned out for popular music.
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notevensunday said in beginning of the first sentence that..."I think rap is amazing", and in the beginning of the last sentence that..."I do agree though that most rap is shit". There you go. That's from an acolyte of the genre. I rest my case.
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It's not my cup of tea either. I like funny rap if at all, but most songs to me are just dudes bragging (about crime) in rhymes, and in the case of German rap, with the bariton of a gorilla.
I respect it for the way it was born. The musical protest of poor, oppressed people.
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Shit millennials used to complain about. Nostalgic, isn't it? I wonder what kind of petty things zoomers say. Maybe they've transcended the rant and now simply post memes to express their innermost thoughts. Will the rant be forgotten to the sands of time, except when a confused stranger attempts to raise the dead horse? Is EngrishTeacher even still alive? Is the future of the internet for people to respond to the posts of people who died decades ago? Really makes you think.
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Canada8988 Posts
On February 11 2020 06:31 Chef wrote: Shit millennials used to complain about. Nostalgic, isn't it? I wonder what kind of petty things zoomers say. Maybe they've transcended the rant and now simply post memes to express their innermost thoughts. Will the rant be forgotten to the sands of time, except when a confused stranger attempts to raise the dead horse? Is EngrishTeacher even still alive? Is the future of the internet for people to respond to the posts of people who died decades ago? Really makes you think.
Just you wait a couple more decade until we are comparing exegesis of EngrishTeacher contribution to history. Should we analyses his thinking as a manifestation of a larger movement of mid-2010 popculture backlash or should we place more importance in his personal work, trying to find the logic within his other 1108 post?
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I am in TWENTY-TWENTY-FIVE living next to a theater in a city to which I am often subjected to live and breathe next to people who listen to what rap music has been. I will not ever appreciate any of the presentation, not for the rest of my days. I suppose no other form of music has been directly sought after by the definition of un-charming and uncivil so aggressively as rap music, bundled with hip-hop including whatever they touch.
I believe I may be the only young man; specifically twenty, within 100 miles caring with SEETHING hatred for all that rap culture touches with an art. It reaches media, fashion choices as bad, speech mannerisms, and the general attitude of people, all of it has begun to spread in places. I am cursed to live under the plight for the rest of my years, but I can say that I am gifted to put my anti-rap culture likeness into something to capitalize on at least. That is the only positive thing there is to say.
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