Mtume on the Breakfast Club
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king hassan
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in The Reason
Dope interview, he dropped game about the music industry, sampling and how hip hop could be out the door the way jazz and R&B did with all the white artists
https://youtu.be/ezods1liwEs
https://youtu.be/ezods1liwEs
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Damn I was just about to post this. It's dope so far.
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LcnsdbyROYALTY wrote: »Damn I was just about to post this. It's dope so far.
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I'm on the Zwanzaa part right now, I agree he's dropping some major gems.
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Uh oh, he mentioned that he loved Kendrick & TPAB... @Shizlansky ain't gonna like this :joy:
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LcnsdbyROYALTY wrote: »Uh oh, he mentioned that he loved Kendrick & TPAB... @Shizlansky ain't gonna like this :joy:
K. Dot is dope but TPAB is trash -
Jazz and R&B aren't out of the door though. Black people just don't take them as seriously as they used to. People love pushing this rhetoric about white people taking our artforms away from us, but it's not true, we just abandon ? . There are plenty of black jazz artists out their making music. Younger blacks just don't listen to it.
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wish it was longer.....really dope interview
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Envy is such a sucka ass ? . He tried to cut that interview short half way into it
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The Lonious Monk wrote: »Jazz and R&B aren't out of the door though. Black people just don't take them as seriously as they used to. People love pushing this rhetoric about white people taking our artforms away from us, but it's not true, we just abandon ? . There are plenty of black jazz artists out their making music. Younger blacks just don't listen to it.
That's what he is saying tho. It takes dedication to be a musician and rap is pretty easy if you think about it, and most people like taking the easy route -
king hassan wrote: »The Lonious Monk wrote: »Jazz and R&B aren't out of the door though. Black people just don't take them as seriously as they used to. People love pushing this rhetoric about white people taking our artforms away from us, but it's not true, we just abandon ? . There are plenty of black jazz artists out their making music. Younger blacks just don't listen to it.
That's what he is saying tho. It takes dedication to be a musician and rap is pretty easy if you think about it, and most people like taking the easy route
True, but I think the problem is less with rappers and more with the machine that pushes certain artforms and the listeners. A lot of ? won't even give certain musical forms a chance because of stigmas. Black people should be down to support damn near any form of American music because it was all ours at some point. -
The Lonious Monk wrote: »king hassan wrote: »The Lonious Monk wrote: »Jazz and R&B aren't out of the door though. Black people just don't take them as seriously as they used to. People love pushing this rhetoric about white people taking our artforms away from us, but it's not true, we just abandon ? . There are plenty of black jazz artists out their making music. Younger blacks just don't listen to it.
That's what he is saying tho. It takes dedication to be a musician and rap is pretty easy if you think about it, and most people like taking the easy route
True, but I think the problem is less with rappers and more with the machine that pushes certain artforms and the listeners. A lot of ? won't even give certain musical forms a chance because of stigmas. Black people should be down to support damn near any form of American music because it was all ours at some point.
Pretty much. -
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rnb artist trying to rap and ? . ? up whole thing .