Got damn amazing,pay homage to the tape Trouble
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[QUOTE="Ring_of_fire"]Come back 300 years, and if it's still around, perhaps we'll call it a classic.Bucked20It doesn't take that long for a song to be considered classic It certainly takes longer than a month.
[QUOTE="Bucked20"][QUOTE="Ring_of_fire"]Come back 300 years, and if it's still around, perhaps we'll call it a classic.Ring_of_fireIt doesn't take that long for a song to be considered classic It certainly takes longer than a month. That's why I said future classic
Of course we can. I would love to. It's definitely be counted as a classic because I think it will never fade in time, time will strengthen it.
[QUOTE="lo_Pine"]Song is free its from a mixtape Oh, well I suspect this guy will be on iTunes soon enough. This video and song is really well done. This is sh!t I'd introduce to my friends. More real and new than lil'Wayne in my opinion.How can I get it? It's not on iTunes I don't think :(
Bucked20
edit: I don't follow hip-hop lately so I'm not exactly the best guy for that. But I know good music when I hear it.
Sounds like your average rap song:
Yo dawg mise brudda was so tuff but he gotta softa side
He lud his fally much bu nao he gone due to homicide
Wut his fally gonna do now dat he aint dare to provide sum lovin?
His babys motha caint suppote no child so she gotta moov in wit her cousin.
Ok, his lyrics definitely flowed better than mine, but I just can't help but feel that many of the songs in this same category all have similar themes. That is, the harshness of the real world. I really don't see why this one sticks out from the rest.
[QUOTE="Bucked20"][QUOTE="lo_Pine"]Song is free its from a mixtape Oh, well I suspect this guy will be on iTunes soon enough. This video and song is really well done. This is sh!t I'd introduce to my friends. More real and new than lil'Wayne in my opinion. Yea he should make it ,the mixtape is called 431 days if you want to listen to itHow can I get it? It's not on iTunes I don't think :(
lo_Pine
Most men experience the same struggles but the how each experiences those struggles is different.Sounds like your average rap song:
Yo dawg mise brudda was so tuff but he gotta softa side
He lud his fally much bu nao he gone due to homicide
Wut his fally gonna do now dat he aint dare to provide sum lovin?
His babys motha caint suppote no child so she gotta moov in wit her cousin.Ok, his lyrics definitely flowed better than mine, but I just can't help but feel that many of the songs in this same category all have similar themes. That is, the harshness of the real world. I really don't see why this one sticks out from the rest.
hoola
Holy **** what a terrible song....
*vomits*
The song completely LACKS any ******* structure. It's some dude talking over the same like 10 second beat looped over and over.....
What a freaking insult to music as a whole.
Holy **** what a terrible song....
*vomits*
The song completely LACKS any ******* structure. It's some dude talking over the same like 10 second beat looped over and over.....
What a freaking insult to music as a whole.
LostProphetFLCL
thats rap for you. As much as rappers try the genre they sing on will never surpass mediocrity
[QUOTE="LostProphetFLCL"]
Holy **** what a terrible song....
*vomits*
The song completely LACKS any ******* structure. It's some dude talking over the same like 10 second beat looped over and over.....
What a freaking insult to music as a whole.
4dr1el
thats rap for you. As much as rappers try the genre they sing on will never surpass mediocrity
You guys just aren't black enough. Sorry.Track is aight. If you want to hear a great rapper on the rise with potential for a classic album, check out Nacho Picasso. He has some of the best production on is albums from Blue Sky Black Death.
Sweaters
Marvel
Naked Lunch
The song's fine, I wouldn't call it a future classic though.
Holy **** what a terrible song....
*vomits*
The song completely LACKS any ******* structure. It's some dude talking over the same like 10 second beat looped over and over.....
What a freaking insult to music as a whole.
LostProphetFLCL
lol
Track is aight. If you want to hear a great rapper on the rise with potential for a classic album, check out Nacho Picasso. He has some of the best production on is albums from Blue Sky Black Death.
cmpepper23
Cosign
It's a nice song, but it doesn't have any staying power. It really is cliche, and the production isn't that great. Just because you enjoy the song in the moment doesn't mean future generations will still enjoy it or even appreciate it. Hell, even Jay-Z or Biggie can't be considered classics by the majority of music listeners. A classic is something that transcends not just generations, but genres and that's a problem more inherent to hip hop than to any other kind of music.
Hell, even Jay-Z or Biggie can't be considered classics by the majority of music listeners.
JustPlainLucas
If that's the case then what the hell does Jay-Z have to do to make an album that is considered a "classic"?! He has albums that frequently appear on "best albums of the 90s/2000s/all-time" lists plus he's one of the most famous people in music and has been for 10-15 years.
[QUOTE="JustPlainLucas"]
Hell, even Jay-Z or Biggie can't be considered classics by the majority of music listeners.
JML897
If that's the case then what the hell does Jay-Z have to do to make an album that is considered a "classic"?! He has albums that frequently appear on "best albums of the 90s/2000s/all-time" lists plus he's one of the most famous people in music and has been for 10-15 years.
To us as hip hop fans, he's classic. No doubt about that. But how will the world see his music in 100 years?[QUOTE="JML897"][QUOTE="JustPlainLucas"]
Hell, even Jay-Z or Biggie can't be considered classics by the majority of music listeners.
JustPlainLucas
If that's the case then what the hell does Jay-Z have to do to make an album that is considered a "classic"?! He has albums that frequently appear on "best albums of the 90s/2000s/all-time" lists plus he's one of the most famous people in music and has been for 10-15 years.
To us as hip hop fans, he's classic. No doubt about that. But how will the world see his music in 100 years? Does that matter?[QUOTE="JML897"][QUOTE="JustPlainLucas"]
Hell, even Jay-Z or Biggie can't be considered classics by the majority of music listeners.
JustPlainLucas
If that's the case then what the hell does Jay-Z have to do to make an album that is considered a "classic"?! He has albums that frequently appear on "best albums of the 90s/2000s/all-time" lists plus he's one of the most famous people in music and has been for 10-15 years.
To us as hip hop fans, he's classic. No doubt about that. But how will the world see his music in 100 years?Who knows how people 100 years from now will see any types of music? People that far in the future might not even care about The Beatles.
[QUOTE="JML897"][QUOTE="JustPlainLucas"]
Hell, even Jay-Z or Biggie can't be considered classics by the majority of music listeners.
JustPlainLucas
If that's the case then what the hell does Jay-Z have to do to make an album that is considered a "classic"?! He has albums that frequently appear on "best albums of the 90s/2000s/all-time" lists plus he's one of the most famous people in music and has been for 10-15 years.
To us as hip hop fans, he's classic. No doubt about that. But how will the world see his music in 100 years?In order to be classic, is it necessary for it to be viewed so 100 years from now? Will 25 or 50 not suffice? There is plenty of music not 100 years old viewed as classic now, and we can't say for sure how Jay Z's music will be viewed then. I think his music and some other rapper's will be considered classic 20 years from now. It's just too damn good not to be regardless of genre.
[QUOTE="LostProphetFLCL"]
Holy **** what a terrible song....
*vomits*
The song completely LACKS any ******* structure. It's some dude talking over the same like 10 second beat looped over and over.....
What a freaking insult to music as a whole.
4dr1el
thats rap for you. As much as rappers try the genre they sing on will never surpass mediocrity
I don't think that's a very fair statement considering the variety of rap.
[QUOTE="LostProphetFLCL"]
Holy **** what a terrible song....
*vomits*
The song completely LACKS any ******* structure. It's some dude talking over the same like 10 second beat looped over and over.....
What a freaking insult to music as a whole.
4dr1el
thats rap for you. As much as rappers try the genre they sing on will never surpass mediocrity
I am no fan of the rap genre (tis just not for me) but there is definitely good rap music out there. Stuff like Almost Famous and B.O.B is good and then when combined with other genres you can get amazing stuff like this.
Thing is this song is just pure crap. Like I said it has no freaking structure whatsoever. Talking over the same looped beat the entire song is not rap. There is no chorus or anything and on top of that the rapping itself is piss-poor....
Track is aight. If you want to hear a great rapper on the rise with potential for a classic album, check out Nacho Picasso. He has some of the best production on is albums from Blue Sky Black Death.
Sweaters
Marvel
Naked Lunch
cmpepper23
Ehhh no these songs aren't even touching Trouble's song
This song is btter than all of those too
Its a story telling song and Im sure you don't even understand what he's talking aboutHoly **** what a terrible song....
*vomits*
The song completely LACKS any ******* structure. It's some dude talking over the same like 10 second beat looped over and over.....
What a freaking insult to music as a whole.
LostProphetFLCL
[QUOTE="LostProphetFLCL"]Its a story telling song and Im sure you don't even understand what he's talking aboutHoly **** what a terrible song....
*vomits*
The song completely LACKS any ******* structure. It's some dude talking over the same like 10 second beat looped over and over.....
What a freaking insult to music as a whole.
Bucked20
I am sure you and Trouble don't even understand what freaking song structure is...
Its a story telling song and Im sure you don't even understand what he's talking about[QUOTE="Bucked20"][QUOTE="LostProphetFLCL"]
Holy **** what a terrible song....
*vomits*
The song completely LACKS any ******* structure. It's some dude talking over the same like 10 second beat looped over and over.....
What a freaking insult to music as a whole.
LostProphetFLCL
I am sure you and Trouble don't even understand what freaking song structure is...
What's wrong with the song structure,please tell me[QUOTE="LostProphetFLCL"][QUOTE="Bucked20"] Its a story telling song and Im sure you don't even understand what he's talking about Bucked20
I am sure you and Trouble don't even understand what freaking song structure is...
What's wrong with the song structure,please tell meIt might help if you actually read my posts...
What's wrong with the song structure,please tell me[QUOTE="Bucked20"][QUOTE="LostProphetFLCL"]
I am sure you and Trouble don't even understand what freaking song structure is...
LostProphetFLCL
It might help if you actually read my posts...
If you think every song is suppose to have a chorus you're fooling yourself and why would the beat change,that's would throw off the rhythm and flow of the song's themePlease Log In to post.
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