HowlinJ wrote:Call it what ya wanna', but that rap at the end of the movie "Men In Black" is awesome! Ya gotta dig that ol' Fresh Prince Dude.
I like him as an actor and I like some of his songs. That was one of them.
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HowlinJ wrote:Call it what ya wanna', but that rap at the end of the movie "Men In Black" is awesome! Ya gotta dig that ol' Fresh Prince Dude.
fisherman bob wrote:Here we go again. Here is a definition of the word music from Webster's New Universal Unabridged Dictionary: the art and science of combining vocal or instrumental sounds or tones in varying melody, harmony, rhythm, and timbre, especially as to form structurally complete and emotionally expressive compositions. I think we have covered this subject ad nauseum (I believe that's Latin for "until you puke"). I believe the key words to the definition is VARYING MELODY. Pure rap with somebody talking (rapping) over a beat WITHOUT VARYING MELODY is NOT MUSIC, PERIOD. I'm NOT saying rap is good or bad. I'm NOT syaing that rap is NOT an art form. It obviously is an art form, it's just NOT music by DEFINITION. Some rap artists (and they ARE artists) are making WAY MORE money than I'll ever make in music. Rap definitely has had a huge influence on entertainment. I even like some rap, not very much, but some. But based on Webster's Dictionary and IN MY HUMBLE OPINION, RAP IS SIMPLY NOT MUSIC. Later...
Paleopete wrote:First time I ever heard rap was the first "Beastie Boys" album (yes, a 12" vinyl album) in the 80's. My first thought was 'Oh my god, somebody finally came up with something that's actually worse than country'...I've always hated country after my father tried to shove it down my throat as a kid. Still do. I got screamed at for many years because I liked rock instead. He even told me (actually screamed it) one night I didn't have the right to make up my own mind what I wanted to listen to in HIS house. I told him no matter whose house I was in he had no control over what went through my head. He hated me till the day he died for that...and spent the last two years of his life screaming at me while I tried to keep him alive. I hate rap even more than I hate country, at least country isn't based on violence, prejudice, drug abuse and vulgarities. Yeah you find the occasional song with references to similar topics, but not the same attitudes.
I don't consider some brainless twit screaming obscenities and violent, derogatory nonsense to a bass drum you can hear for 4 blocks anything that even resembles music. I've been awakened around 3Am way too many times to have any respect for it at all.
Here's the best example.
Sitting at a red light in Lufkin TX, 2 high school punks pulled up beside me, on the left, I saw and heard them leave the high school a few blocks up the street. two little old ladies with white hair on the other side of me. As they pulled up to the light, I heard "I 'mo f&ck you in the a**...I 'mo f&ck you in the a**" and so on, around 6 or 8 times while this extremely loud bass drum rattled every window for a block. The little old ladies the other side of me rolled up their windows and looked both embarrased and disgusted. The two twerps with the boom box turned it up louder, laughed and pointed at them, making faces.
I've never wanted to beat the crap of a minor so bad, and I've seen that same attitude every time I've tried to get someone to turn it down and show a little respect for the neighborhood. Even at 3AM... They try to start a fight every time. Ask them nicely to turn it down so my neice and I can talk, they get snotty and smart assed and try to start a fight.
F*CK RAP.
joseph6 wrote:I think you hit it, Paul, when you mentioned one word: Talent.
Is rap music. Sure, in the same way that any kind of "noise" could be accepted as a music form. I don't mean that in a sarcastic way-dissonance is a very viable technique that many heavy bands use. To me, it's ugly noise, but to some listeners, it's great.
My question isn't so much of whether rap is music or not, but whether it demonstrates the ability/talent deserving of an audience. Yeah, Snoop and Will Smith are talented guys...But did P. Diddy really deserve to make a single buck off of "Come with Me" (That song where he stole "Kashmir"-I know, I know, Jimmy Page performed it with him...WHORE!).
RyanStrain3032 wrote:An uneducated idiot talking fast over a looped beat while some guy in the background yells "YEAH YEAH!" is...not...music.
cRAP.
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