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Postby Koyashed » Mon Jan 23, 2006 10:16 pm

Thats friggen A.

If its on your page I'll be downloading them soon.

Hope I didnt offend anyone.
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Postby Kirara_Kitty » Mon Jan 23, 2006 11:32 pm

I like some rap and hip hop as long as it doesn't get too intense....if you know what I mean. One song that I'm really stuck on right now is Shake by Pitbull and the Ying Yang Twins, (I think they are featured in it) I'd love to see a vid to that song!:D
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Postby Heero_Yuy84 » Tue Jan 24, 2006 12:23 am

Koyashed wrote:Thats friggen A.

If its on your page I'll be downloading them soon.

Hope I didnt offend anyone.


They're not up just yet (temporarily shelved them for my AnimeBoston entry...would have liked to use the FLCL vid there, but given some of the lyrics in the song, that'd prob. screw it for me.)

After this current project's done, I'll see about finishing that and getting it online (...should be worth it if, for nothing else, the idea of Naota as voiced by Andy Merill.)
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Postby megaman917 » Tue Jan 24, 2006 12:35 am

Kirara_Kitty wrote:I like some rap and hip hop as long as it doesn't get too intense....if you know what I mean. One song that I'm really stuck on right now is Shake by Pitbull and the Ying Yang Twins, (I think they are featured in it) I'd love to see a vid to that song!:D


It's Ying Yang Twins featuring Pitbull

The original is in the Ying Yang Twins' album, the remix is on Pitbull's album.
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Postby Kirara_Kitty » Tue Jan 24, 2006 5:10 pm

[quote="megaman917"][quote="Kirara_Kitty"]I like some rap and hip hop as long as it doesn't get too intense....if you know what I mean. One song that I'm really stuck on right now is Shake by Pitbull and the Ying Yang Twins, (I think they are featured in it) I'd love to see a vid to that song!:D[/quote]

It's Ying Yang Twins featuring Pitbull

The original is in the Ying Yang Twins' album, the remix is on Pitbull's album.[/quote]

Thanks for the correction. I knew it was somethin like that.
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Postby 2pacalypse » Tue Jan 31, 2006 12:44 am

The only good rap is before 2000, so if you were to put rap in it would have to be like Eric B and Rakim, 2Pac, Public Enemy, Wu-Tang, something with more life in it. No 50 cent or g-unit crap in it, that stuff sucks with or without anime.
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Postby 2pacalypse » Tue Jan 31, 2006 12:49 am

megaman917 wrote:
Kirara_Kitty wrote:I like some rap and hip hop as long as it doesn't get too intense....if you know what I mean. One song that I'm really stuck on right now is Shake by Pitbull and the Ying Yang Twins, (I think they are featured in it) I'd love to see a vid to that song!:D


It's Ying Yang Twins featuring Pitbull

The original is in the Ying Yang Twins' album, the remix is on Pitbull's album.

Who cares the Ying Yang Twins suck anyways. If you want real, good, and authentic rap listen to the old school to mid-school, such as Das EFX, 2Pac, younger snoop dogg, Rakim, Public Enemy, Digital Underground, NWA, D.O.C., EPMD. There is a list of amazing real rap, not this pop music they pretend is rap these days talking about hoes, rims, cash. I know this isn't a rap forum, but I thought that should be said. The only good rap is the original rap. No Nelly or G-unit or ying yang or lil john, who might I add is a wanna be rip of Ol' Dirty Bastard. Just needed to say that.
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Postby 2pacalypse » Tue Jan 31, 2006 1:04 am

Yunacat wrote:
Koyashed wrote:
angellacs wrote:the only AMVs with rap that i download is eminem. i dont really like rap.


Ignorance amazes me...


What ignorance? I'm similar. I hate most rap because it's useless, repetitive, and is always talking about sex and girls! > <

But Eminem is different. His music has to do with life and family, even if it is the bad sides, and usually of other things. Not saying i like all of his either, but still. Oh, and some of his are funny too.^^ (his is one of the VERY few that doesn't annoy me into a headache too..)

Wow that is the biggest amount of bull ever. Koyashed is completely right. I mean how can you say eminem is different in all respects of rap. I mean lets look at Eric B and Rakim, legendary for lyrics alone and ya some violence is incorporated into all rap, but mainly rapped about common every day things. Ya there are some violent rap artists, NWA, Ice T, 2Pac, but with it comes reasoning. You want to talk about eminem being a good hearted person when he raps about killing his wife, and making fun of a large percentage of minorities. He is just like every other average rapper, makes some violent songs and so sensitive songs, but I would never consider him even in the top 20 most influential rappers of all time and I'm willing to make a list of them too. As Koyashed said, Ignorance.
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Postby 2pacalypse » Tue Jan 31, 2006 1:09 am

How ever I would say a lot of the modern day rap is very repetative, degrading, violent without reason, and have no respect for what rap really was and I say that cause rap died out in 2000. As soon as this g-unit and 50 cent and lil john crap came in, its been all the same. This isn't ignorance since I'm a die hardcore fan of rap, and I know that this new stuff isn't rap its pop. The G-funk era is long over now along with any traces of real rap. Sorry I had to get that off my chest.
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Postby megaman917 » Fri Feb 10, 2006 4:07 pm

Wow, so much ranting. Well, you are entitled to your opinion. :roll:
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Postby Scarface » Fri Feb 10, 2006 5:05 pm

Rap died once it became hip-hop
when the upbeat and trendy tunes took over it
and made it more important than the lyrics
it was a slow proccess but the year rap died is a lot before 2000 in my opinion
eminem existed before 2000! :\
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Postby 2pacalypse » Sun Feb 12, 2006 4:10 pm

Scarface wrote:Rap died once it became hip-hop
when the upbeat and trendy tunes took over it
and made it more important than the lyrics
it was a slow proccess but the year rap died is a lot before 2000 in my opinion
eminem existed before 2000! :\

I like that point about eminem before 2000 lol. Ya I agree that rap has died in a slow way, but what I mean by 2000 is that the last great artists that make good albums stopped coming out. I mean there are still good goups and rappers still making stuff that are good, but the last time I found a good rapper was before 2000. Today the only rap I find entertaining and meaningful to listen to is Canadian rap. To me they are the only rappers left who have talent. They aren't rapping about how much you paid for your grill or whatever the fuck crunk juice is. Its fucking stupid now and a shame that rap doesn't exist anymore
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Postby Scarface » Mon Feb 13, 2006 6:03 am

2pacalypse wrote:
Scarface wrote:Rap died once it became hip-hop
when the upbeat and trendy tunes took over it
and made it more important than the lyrics
it was a slow proccess but the year rap died is a lot before 2000 in my opinion
eminem existed before 2000! :\

I like that point about eminem before 2000 lol. Ya I agree that rap has died in a slow way, but what I mean by 2000 is that the last great artists that make good albums stopped coming out. I mean there are still good goups and rappers still making stuff that are good, but the last time I found a good rapper was before 2000. Today the only rap I find entertaining and meaningful to listen to is Canadian rap. To me they are the only rappers left who have talent. They aren't rapping about how much you paid for your grill or whatever the fuck crunk juice is. Its fucking stupid now and a shame that rap doesn't exist anymore


Yeah,but you can always listen to classics like NWA
i personally don't mind...besides the fact that idiotic people think i listen to G-unit because i like listening to rap
G-unit are talentless bitchs who ride on eminem\50 cents success :\
and the only reason eminem and 50 cent succeded was because of a former NWA member(Dr. Dre)
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Postby TaylrMayd » Sun Feb 19, 2006 3:03 am

:? What is considered meaningful rap........
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Postby Scarface » Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:14 am

TaylrMayd wrote::? What is considered meaningful rap........


it takes skill to be real, time to heal each other
And although it seems heaven sent
We ain't ready, to see a black President, uhh
It ain't a secret don't conceal the fact
the penitentiary's packed, and it's filled with blacks
But some things will never change


From 2 Pac - Changes


Forget him girl (forget him girl) he ain't gon' never change
I ain't no hater but that nigga lost in the game
After the bright lights and big thangs
he probably could love you, but he in love with the struggle
Everyday, his mind on gettin mo' (gettin mo')
and never your feelings, he's chasin millions fo' sho'


From 2 Pac - Baby Don't Cry

Fuck tha police
Comin straight from the underground
Young nigga got it bad cuz I'm brown
And not the other color so police think
They have the authority to kill a minority


From NWA - Fuck Tha Police

which is basically a nihilistic anthem...
the lyrics here explain the reason behind teh nihilism :)
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