Underground Nerd Rap Fans on Facebook be the worst ? ever...
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nujerz84
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https://facebook.com/pages/The-4-Elements-Of-Hip-Hop/118308701712962
These nerd rap crackers be on there high horse hating anything remotely mainstream or clubish..
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Can someone please tell me how Q-Tip made a track with Lil Wayne? Did we just lose another legend to the fake? Shaking my head off... -Fatal
^^^ The type of ? they post and ? thought the IC was bad these cats take hiphop snobbish attitudes to another level.
These nerd rap crackers be on there high horse hating anything remotely mainstream or clubish..
https://facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=164083460468819&id=118308701712962&comment_id=231924&offset=0&total_comments=53¬if_t=feed_comment_reply
Can someone please tell me how Q-Tip made a track with Lil Wayne? Did we just lose another legend to the fake? Shaking my head off... -Fatal
^^^ The type of ? they post and ? thought the IC was bad these cats take hiphop snobbish attitudes to another level.
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They must be too young to remember "Vibrant Thing" huh...
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Imma go on FB and trash those ? when I get home from work later..........
You can tell they didnt even listen to the track cause Kanye and Wayne dont have verses on it......Good song BTW.... -
A1000MILES wrote: »They must be too young to remember "Vibrant Thing" huh...
Bruh they hating on that...saying that when he Fell Off and one cat actually admitted to not going to clubs cause he represents that Real..and that I should have another mixed drink listening to R Kelly. LMAO -
Alot of them arent even underground fans, they're just anti-most things popular. So it doesnt matter who the artist is. I think we all have a bit of that in reality, all of us have a bit of a follower mentality in some way shape or form & a bit off a anti-pop mentality. Some just take it to the extreme, on both sides.
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A1000MILES wrote: »They must be too young to remember "Vibrant Thing" huh...
thats not an excuse, i'm 20 and i did my research
i can getty jiggy to Breath Stretch Shake and Type Of Way and bump Rapsody and Jay Electronica at the same damn time
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Word them clowns to dumb to understand you can ? with Dip Set and Cannibal OX.
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Funny
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The young Caucasian, suburban, privileged, uninformed demographic audience is literally the worst ? to happen to Hip-Hop on any scale.
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Poor close minded ? ain't no better...It's idiots on both ends...
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herbalism101 wrote: »Imma go on FB and trash those ? when I get home from work later..........
You can tell they didnt even listen to the track cause Kanye and Wayne dont have verses on it......Good song BTW....
Word...them clowns are idiots b -
These the dudes trying to put you on to MOP's albums but they've never even been to an MOP concert.
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These the dudes trying to put you on to MOP's albums but they've never even been to an MOP concert.
That if they even listen to MOP cause they signed to G UNIT once and all that.
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reminds me of most of the reason, thread is real ironic
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A1000MILES wrote: »Poor close minded ? ain't no better...It's idiots on both ends...
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sr_the_freshman wrote: »The young Caucasian, suburban, privileged, uninformed demographic audience is literally the worst ? to happen to Hip-Hop on any scale.
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Peezy_Jenkins wrote: »reminds me of most of the reason
Fa sho. Especially when some of these clowns start talkin about popular rappers from the South and even other places too. Yaknow jealousy and saltiness. And admiration. And bitterness, and a whole cocktail of emotions. But its the internet. Facebook, here, wherever doesnt effect nothing. -
Yeah the "hip hop has sucked since biggie and 2pac died" crowd are the worst. One of them morons said every Lil Wayne song was trash (I don't like Wayne much but that is ? ) but anyway when Wayne came out with that ? with Bruno Mars, I forgot the name(thank ? ) this idiot gonna say thats "real hip hop " the ? ?
Conscience rap isn't the only form of hip hop. I love nas, pac and wu Tang etc but I don't want to hear that ? all the time. Sometimes I wanna hear ASAP Mob, jeezy, Rick Ross, etc. That's what makes hip hop so great. It has so many elements to it.. not just one sound with one message. I pay ? like that no mind. They missing out on lots of great music not me -
I know exactly what you're talking about @nujerz84. Those suckas ain't hip hop and never were.
Like with most sh*t blacks originate something and after blacks get tired of it Whites water it down, take stuff from it they like and act like they originate it. Look how they hijacked the term backpacker and made it synonymous with corny, whiny b*tches.
I been to NY alot in the early to late 90's, had family living there. Back then, a backpacker was a regular n*gga from the hood that happened to sport a (JanSport) backpack with cans in it to tag and/ or pen and pad and smoking paraphernalia (sp.) or w/e. N*ggas cyphered, tagged, N*ggas didn't really selfidentify as backpackers though. You could hear commercial cuts being played next to so called underground cuts. You could hear acts like Biggie and Heltah Skeltah being played on the same show. Seemed like the only criteria was you had to be nice.
In hindsight you could call acts like that whole BCC backpackers. Artifacts dropped a joint "Wrong side of the tracks". That's the essence of that so called subculture back then. None of these dudes were corny, whiny so called purists. Heads didn't whine about multi's and rhymeschemes 'n sh*t, overemphasising the importance of them. Also note that there was a clear distinction between hip hop and r & b.
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Hip hop started getting more commercial, Clearchannel/ Viacom takeover had really started so outsiders started to get a bigger say in the direction hip hop was about to take...
Around the mid '90's, I'd say '96/ '97 hip hop as we knew it took a turn for the worse. Commercialization was in full effect. Diddy rapping marked the beginning of that jiggy era that heads hated. The lines between hip hop and r & b started to blur and so called underground acts were pushed to the back while the criteria and unwritten rules for rap artists started to change.
Canibus was murdering anything he was on during that period in time. You anticipated anything he was featured on or material he dropped. That 'metaphysical, superscientifical' type of rapstyle where 'Bis spat multisyllabic sh*t and infused scientific and historical info in his rhymes was fairly new back then and heads rocked with it. This was before he dropped that disappointing debut album and that beef with LL FYI.
I guess some white boys also liked that style and here was Company Flow. While Canibus flowed, collaborated with hip hop acts and was hip hop here you had these whiteboys who I won't say "bit" Bis' rhymestyle but let's say they were inspired by it but unlike 'Bis they flowed offbeat and dropped sh*t that hard to from a sonical standpoint and was corny. They were the precurser of this wack 'backpacker' movement where whiteboys would spit offbeat, soulless bullsh*t over throwaway beats. Some of these whiteboys took an elitist attitude against anything they deemed commercial. Their sh*t was 'real' hip hop while the sh*t "those commercial black guys" released was sellout sh*t. After Company Flow, acts like Anticon, Rhymesayers, Aesop Rock, Paul Berman and all these wack offbeat, no rhytm whiteboys started to pop up. They brought in alot of corny a*s, elitist, whiny whiteboys that called themselves backpackers. They only listened to acts like I mentioned before. Anything else wasn't 'real hip hop' according to them. Most if not all of these suckas got into the genre and lifestyle through acts like Company Flow or these wack acts that popped up after the mid 90's. They got into this sh*t through the 'net and their lil' social circle.
These self proclaimed backpackers all regurgitate eachother's opinions. They quick to overrate an album like Illmatic which they more than likely heard years after it came out, act like Big L was bigger than he was and "Lifestyles of the poor..." was doper than it was and hate on any music that doesn't fit in their narrow idea of what hip hop was supposed to be. You can see 'em hating on messageboards. Basically these dudes are nostalgic for a time they hadn't lived.
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A1000MILES wrote: »Poor close minded ? ain't no better...It's idiots on both ends...
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When you have no real culture and lack rhytm and soul but your people have conquered the world through brute force, you can just latch onto something you like that other people started, water it down to make it palatable to your people and act like you originated it. Your people own the distribution channels, media outlets and you know how they say the winner writes history and such. We've seen this happen time and time again. Not only with rapping but other elements of this genre.
Bboying used to be cool when these brothers and latino's did it. N*ggas moved on and they started to do it which was cool. Sh*t used to be funky but now it's more gymnastics than anything else. They took the soul out because they ain't got it.
When n*ggas like Rakim @ll@h, King Asiatic, G-rap and later on Nas and 'Bis rapped lyrical that sh*t was still funky and complementary to the music and vice versa. N*ggas spit science, but no'one overemphasized the importance of multi's and rhymeschemes or corny sh*t like that. Their rhymes were just ill and made rappers step their game up and even changed the way rappers rapped. When they tried to redo it they rapped offbeat and even if they didn't they sh*t wasn't sonically pleasing and lacked soul, was corny. -
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8jqTpqNw4FI&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D8jqTpqNw4FI
This what they bump.. This chick has no flow -
the Reason proves that blacks can be just as racist, if not more racist than whites
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http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8jqTpqNw4FI&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D8jqTpqNw4FI
This what they bump.. This chick has no flow
Jesus, did she ever hear the beat? Sounds like she rapped it acapella and they just threw her vocals on any random beat