yea, and you're entitled to your opinion, as long as you're not doing jackass flaming.Pie Row Maniac wrote:All I said was four words.
This forum cracks me up.
speaking of which, can i get your number

Sounds like a biased opinion to me, but seeing as how you're entitled it....Vegeta_ssj4 wrote:well that one reason but second reason because most anime don't fit well with rap music mostly gothic heavy metal
Undertow wrote:Sorry for all the rap fans, but personally i don't like lyrics that are about asses, boobs, fallic impersonations of cars and other junk like that, all stuff that seems to be aimed at degrading women and would only lend itself to hentai videos with a S&M theme.
Yea, I know what you mean.Undertow wrote:Sorry for all the rap fans, but personally i don't like lyrics that are about asses, boobs, fallic impersonations of cars and other junk like that, all stuff that seems to be aimed at degrading women and would only lend itself to hentai videos with a S&M theme.
Alrighty, that would've been the second thing I'd mention.Undertow wrote:AMV making is not a populair thing, and that would also attract people that are outside of the mainstream, and thereby tend to stay away from most of the populair music. This therefor means that most of the AMV Creators don't really like/listen to rap music.
Most of them here seem to listen to the rock genre, or more into some of the sidebranches there off.
^_^;xTrunkZx wrote:...you guys act like your not men and that your apart of this censorship thing.
i do agree with you on this but i have seen as well couple rap song does not fit it as well even country worst tp fit on a anime who does this anime music video should throughly look at a anime to chose great song then country or rap see i think most rnb, heavy metal, gothic rock gothic romanticArigatomina wrote:^_^;xTrunkZx wrote:...you guys act like your not men and that your apart of this censorship thing.
Not all of the people replying in this thread are men. There actually is a female populace in the amv-making scene.
But I'd agree that it's generalizing to say all rap has the female-bashing theme. Most of the rap songs I like to listen to are about society and struggling to find a place to fit into the mesh. I like the songs that focus on that topic, but it's only one topic.
There *are* a lot of songs out there about 'hos', just read any recent interview of popular rap singers - they try to branch out, but the fact is the popular audience expect and want that sort of male angst. I'd say there are a lot more rap songs about street violence, myself. Drugs, shooting, death, power, all rolled up into one angsty rap.
It's the genre. How many country songs are *not* about beer and romance? There are a few, and some singers specialize in topics outside the 'norm'. But it's still a genre of angsty men and romantic women.
As for making a rap amv, I may get around to doing one for a Paris track I have. But I'm still biased against the 'spoken' versus 'sung' lyrics. I don't think I'll ever really consider a 'rap song' a real song (as in, something that's sung). I'm not the sort who could edit to a poem. I like singing more than background music, so rap is a tough genre for me.