Who actually likes hip hop?

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Does anyone like hip-hop? Well, I guess I kinda like it. I'm not a fan, I own hardly any albums that can be lumped in the genre, but here and there I've heard some great songs in incidental/accidental habitats. It's a popular genre, which means 90% of it is crap and sounds the same, but that's true of any popular genre. There's a lot of importance played on mood and texture rather than craftsmenship-like songwriting, which disappoints me (I have the same complaint about white-boy pursuits like electronica and jam bands as well, so lay off the racism charges for awhile) but when a real songwriter takes hold of the genre, there's some neat things to be explored. Unfortunately, I haven't heard a lot of that, but I know it's out there.

Who actually likes hip hop?

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i love hiphop the same way that i love punkrock. which is to say, there's a lot of stupid shit and a lot of filler, but there's some amazing albums that make the little hairs on the back of my neck stand up. i would not make music the way that i make music had i not been fully immersed in hiphop and punkrock. this is not any sort of conscious choice; i just can not fathom making music in any other way.




also - i've mentioned it before, but edan's "beauty and the beat" is phenomenal and you should be listening to it right now.
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Rodabod wrote:Someone here suggested MF Doom who I've been getting into recently.


Yeah MF Doom is one of my favorites, my sister has collaborated with him on a few songs check out the King Geedorah album "take me to your leader" it's track 6 "next levels". or "His Mmm. Food" album track 11 "guinnesses". If I can actually find a site that streams either of those song's I'll post them. Meanwhile here's her myspace http://www.myspace.com/stahhrthafemceemusic
Rimbaud III wrote:
I won't lie to you, I don't want to be invisible so that I can expose the illuminati, I just want to see Natalie Portman DJing at her downstairs disco.

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Bambouche wrote:
JVC Force - "Strong Island"
Acronym crazed Justified By Virtue of Creativity For All Reasons Concerning Entertainment, and neighbors to Public Enemy, released this 12" in 1987 on B-Boy Records. Frieda Payne crazy and in serious need of a pop filter. Try to keep up with the "how do you spell relief" spelling lesson.



Bambouche, you are awesome. I listened to this three times on the way to work today.

And yes, another vote for those who really like hip-hop. No one's mentioned Gang Starr yet, but Guru probably has the best battle/put down rhymes in the mainstream. If you haven't heard, please check out "Take It Personal" and "Now You're Mine."

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