Rap Music with Anime

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Postby Flint the Dwarf » Fri Aug 05, 2005 8:30 pm

Wonka's Appetite for Dynamite is a pretty kickass video too. Citizen Cope isn't exactly rap, but it has a similar direction and I think is testament to the fact that videos can be taken in this direction with success.
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Postby Omega Goku » Sun Aug 07, 2005 2:00 am

I've made 2 rap AMV's but I don't think that there that good.
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Postby ssj4lonewolf » Mon Aug 08, 2005 11:09 pm

well, really, the first video I've ever made was the one that i posted on the org. Apperently the ax staff liked it so it got put into the constest this year. I mean i still got some stuff to work out in the amv parts but i didnt know anything i was just going on instinct. I got newbie bashed for it(some ppl have no heart). It isnt the best but i tryed.

http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members/members_videoinfo.php?v=79115

Otherwise there should be more hip-hop amvs if u can come up with the inspiration for them.

And u get the plesure of pissing some ppl off
hehe...
Oh god, that black dude with the afro is always making those damn trash ass music hip hop amvs...he needs to do something with techno or rock....
.......as if I would do something like that.
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Postby TaylrMayd » Tue Aug 09, 2005 11:30 am

One more link that I really dug. I gave this joint a 5

http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... d_id=20351
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Re: Rap Music with Anime

Postby GuitarplayainMD » Fri Aug 12, 2005 6:20 am

Omega Goku wrote:What do you guys think if rap music where put in with anime would you love it or hate


Depends on the song. If it fits, it fits.
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Re: Rap Music with Anime

Postby TaylrMayd » Fri Aug 12, 2005 11:10 am

GuitarplayainMD wrote:
Omega Goku wrote:What do you guys think if rap music where put in with anime would you love it or hate


Depends on the song. If it fits, it fits.


I couldn't agree with you more. Hell, that applies to most genres of music.
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Postby ssj4lonewolf » Sat Aug 13, 2005 5:57 am

its possible man, youd never think somthings go togeather till you try them. Making amvs have added a new element to music, like I will listen to a song, and listen to it again, if i get an idea on a video. I would of never thought I could put a Pastor Troy song in a vid......
Oh god, that black dude with the afro is always making those damn trash ass music hip hop amvs...he needs to do something with techno or rock....
.......as if I would do something like that.
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Postby TaylrMayd » Sun Aug 14, 2005 3:47 pm

I would of never thought I could put a Pastor Troy song in a vid......


I would like to check that out, what is the link?
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Postby ssj4lonewolf » Sun Aug 14, 2005 7:54 pm

lol its a work in progress atm, but its comming.
Oh god, that black dude with the afro is always making those damn trash ass music hip hop amvs...he needs to do something with techno or rock....
.......as if I would do something like that.
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Postby Circle » Mon Oct 03, 2005 3:42 am

I've checked out the AMVs listed in the recommended rap/hip hop AMV thread. There are a couple really good outstanding ones. Beowulf's Natural Born Killers, Apocalypse Wow! by Requiett, Hard Knock Anime, and phoenixlord's Home are my favorites.

But most of the AMVs for rap/hip hop are of songs about violence. I'd like to see more AMVs of songs that don't make sense but are funny (Baseline, Malo San Maka) and parody songs. The Bone Thug song used for "Home" is a great song for AMVs cuz it's very general in its meaning.

I'd most like to see good AMVs of songs about life in the ghetto (Tupac, Bone Thug, Akon). But most of them that I see don't really work well with the song simply because the songs don't work with the anime used... I guess there aren't any anime about the ghetto. Well, Grave of the Fireflies shows poverty and starvation... but the kids don't have guns or sell drugs. But there's gota be an anime out there with scenes about losing a close friend... so Tupac's "Life Goes On" might work for that.
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Postby H-Shinobi » Mon Oct 03, 2005 11:42 am

Wu-Tang Clan has the best music for amv's, some of there songs have that asain feel to it. Try "Hell's wind staff" by wu-tang and you will see what I mean.
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Postby Catatonik » Sat Oct 08, 2005 4:08 pm

Get yer hands on some MF Doom, Immortal Technique or yeah, Wu-Tang.
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Postby ssj4lonewolf » Wed Oct 12, 2005 6:02 pm

lol i thought i would post this quick comment i got today

"its good, but maby u should try different songs, even though hip hop is really good, i dont think it fits for an amv"
Oh god, that black dude with the afro is always making those damn trash ass music hip hop amvs...he needs to do something with techno or rock....
.......as if I would do something like that.
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Postby RolltheStampede » Thu Oct 13, 2005 2:16 pm

I have done a couple of music videos that have used rap. The first one i did was coming to Tokyo whic used GTO and Trigun With Ludacris'' Coming to America. not really hard core rap but decent. The video is ok but it was like my second video and i didnt know as much. My second and probobly most famous was A Very Bootyful Christmas which used Sir mix A lots I like big butts. Check out the turntables youll love em. I did a video using NERD but i dont know if they are considered rap or hip hop.

If anything i would say that a rap amv is harder to do than any other type of amv because
1 finding footage is not to easy
2. rap songs are usually faster paced than other songs
3. you are mostly stuck to editing to the lyrics and are not as free to put in whatver.

Personally I give props to anyone that can make a good rap/hip-hop amv.

If given a difficulty scale between a rock amv and a rap amv i would say the rap is more difficult.

It would be nice if someone would put A Very Bootyful Christmas on the Recommended list too. oh well
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Postby demented » Mon Oct 17, 2005 12:33 pm

RolltheStampede wrote:If anything i would say that a rap amv is harder to do than any other type of amv because
1 finding footage is not to easy
2. rap songs are usually faster paced than other songs
3. you are mostly stuck to editing to the lyrics and are not as free to put in whatver.

Personally I give props to anyone that can make a good rap/hip-hop amv.

If given a difficulty scale between a rock amv and a rap amv i would say the rap is more difficult.



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I made a couple and with Tupac too. He's one of the most difficult to make an AMV to. It's mainly due to his rap style. He has an incredibly strong storytelling that straying even a bit off his themes would weaken either the video, the song, or even both. Biggie is just as hard if not harder.
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