What do you think modern day Hip-Hop should sound like?

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#1 Uncle_Uzi
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I'll let Gorrila Zoe make my case for me.

Modern day hip-hop needs to demonstrate mastery of bass manipulation, which is indisputable. In my opinion though, I really like to hear old-school gansgter beats, using instruments/samples for the beat, not just synthesized notes. It gives it a more organic tone, and adds an extra layer to the music that a computer-generated sound cannot.

What say you?

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#2 poseidonwest
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It should sound like hip hop from the 80s and 90s, back when it was good.

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#3 worlock77
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It should sound like whatever the artists in question choose it to sound like.

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#4 Chris_Williams
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all i want it to sound like is what the artist is going through or telling me a story or something that has meaning, which is why i just listen to underground rap or the few mainstream rappers that do it, kid cudi, kanye, eminem, etc

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#5 Smug_Duckling
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Hip hop has always been about the duality between the lyrics being spoken and the beats. I think that modern hip hop should stimulate the listener's mind lyrically while simultaneously hypnotizing them with an amazing beat. I think that many of today's underground artists are doing alot of great things to improve and expand upon this art form. Mainstream artists, I feel are devaluating it's artistic integrity.
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#6 CRS98
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Better instrumentation and changes in tempo.
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#8 OB4CL
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It should sound like hip hop from the 80s and 90s, back when it was good.

poseidonwest

you trippin like **** if you think hip hop should sound like it did in the 80s b, i mean goddamn

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#9 rockerbikie
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It should be more subtle.

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#10 OB4CL
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Hip Hop in general is still great and people are mostly **** because of mainstream ****

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#11 ice144
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It just needs to be good. I don't care what they use to accomplish that.
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#12 Pffrbt
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I'll let Gorrila Zoe make my case for me.

Uncle_Uzi

It should sound like awful crap full of hateful lyrics that only appeal to the lowest common denominator?

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#13 SuperSaiyanLink
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It should sound like Rick Ross/Kanye albums with better rapping/lyrics. That's be cool.

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#14 stevoqwerty
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It should sound like this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jj4CgnXs9tw

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#15 monkeymoose5000
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[QUOTE="Uncle_Uzi"]

I'll let Gorrila Zoe make my case for me.

Pffrbt

It should sound like awful crap full of hateful lyrics that only appeal to the lowest common denominator?

He meant that's the opposite of what it should sound like.
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Silence.

(as in it doesn't exist)

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#17 smokingsbad
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Idk whatever sounds good, but I do like quite a few songs from Lupe fiasco, VX, and Kid Cudi

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#18 dracula_16
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There should be more horrorcore. Lyrics about murder and gore, graphic metaphors and crunchy sounding guitars during the choruses.

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#19 stevoqwerty
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There should be more horrorcore. Lyrics about murder and gore, graphic metaphors and crunchy sounding guitars during the choruses.

dracula_16

Yo, wrong way man, y'all going to them long hair, headbanger' s*** man. :P

I wish hip-hop was back to when there's no talk of b****** and hoes, money, drugs, sex and cars, or go to party getting drunk. Like Kool Moe Dee, KRS One, Public Enemy etc, most of their song don't have any of the above elements I mentioned.

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Im leaning more towards dubstep and electronica music now.
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#21 JuggaloRandall
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[QUOTE="dracula_16"]

There should be more horrorcore. Lyrics about murder and gore, graphic metaphors and crunchy sounding guitars during the choruses.

stevoqwerty

Yo, wrong way man, y'all going to them long hair, headbanger' s*** man. :P

I wish hip-hop was back to when there's no talk of b****** and hoes, money, drugs, sex and cars, or go to party getting drunk. Like Kool Moe Dee, KRS One, Public Enemy etc, most of their song don't have any of the above elements I mentioned.

Noooo, horror core is not headbanging metal.
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#22 stevoqwerty
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[QUOTE="stevoqwerty"]

[QUOTE="dracula_16"]

There should be more horrorcore. Lyrics about murder and gore, graphic metaphors and crunchy sounding guitars during the choruses.

JuggaloRandall

Yo, wrong way man, y'all going to them long hair, headbanger' s*** man. :P

I wish hip-hop was back to when there's no talk of b****** and hoes, money, drugs, sex and cars, or go to party getting drunk. Like Kool Moe Dee, KRS One, Public Enemy etc, most of their song don't have any of the above elements I mentioned.

Noooo, horror core is not headbanging metal.

Oh okay, but still doesn't like the sound of it.

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#24 Smug_Duckling
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I really like what artists like Cannibus, Atmosphere and Aesop Rock are doing to broaden the horizons of hip-hop. Even rappers like Busdriver bring alot of fresh ideas to the table. I like to see that. I would like hip-hop to have a much broader voice instead of rappers rapping about the same tired concepts. That's not to say that classic styles are not appreciated. Jurassic 5 does alot of things to stay true to classic hip-hop structure while incorporating new school lyrical stylings. My biggest complaint with hip-hop these days is that MCs aren't as flexible as they need to be, lyrically. I work at a night club so I hear much more bad hip-hop than I really care to. There's nothing worse than hearing the perfect beat with sloppy, forced, grinding rhyme that aren't clever and are totally predictable. ,,,Or maybe I'm just asking too much of entertainers???

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#25 zoraluv
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TLC

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#26 Too_tight_shoes
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Joell Ortiz... is doing it right.

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