[QUOTE="MarkSmith"][QUOTE="Black-Demon"][QUOTE="Colt45fool"][QUOTE="TheBigTicket21"][QUOTE="HaSheeSh_basic"]Bill is right.Black-Demon
i agree he hit it on the mark, we are a minority in the entire hip-hop fan base, and people who make stupid songs are the ones that are on the radio. He doesn't know that there is a good group of hip-hop artists, and he doesn't have to, in society these smart rappers aren't making an influence on popular music. The Grammys are a joke though, I don't understand how the Oscars can always have the best movies, yet the Grammys only award the most popular. You don't see movies like Talladega Nights winning best picture? so why do we see the Dixie Chicks winning album of the year? "Because I think this rap music has killed music!!!" [c] Bill O'ReillyYou guys agree with that? :?
Bill's ignorant to what rap music is. What he hears on the radios, what's popular...it's all pop music. I'm not promoting poor language in hip hop, or in music in general (because HONESTLY, what genre hasn't had cussing in it? stfu Bill O'Reilly) but you can't blame everything on one genre, and turn your nose up to other genres of music.
And I find it hilarious, that Bill pulls out an excerpt of one Ludacris song, and points out that he "shouted out a bunch of people," and was so stuck on the fact that Ludacris won an award, that he became blind to the whole Dixie Chicks storyline, or any of the other poor choices for award winners...Bill's a tool. There's something you can agree with.
Word.
Bill still hasn't learned anything from the arguement he had with Cam and Dame. Although Cam was being an idiot,Dame hit the nail on the head by saying that he never pays attention to the positive aspect of hip hop and that the people who critcize the genre for destroying the community often don't pay attention to how it affects listeners in a good way also. The man sounds like an elementary kid gasping on every cuss word in a song........
How could he have learned anything from that" argument"? 1 man raising actual points and another man saying "u mad doggy" isnt an argument, its an intellectual rape.
Debate,verbal disagreement,altercation,bickering,whatever you want to call it.
Well that's somethin to expect though. Regardless of the positivity that rap has or those who influence others in a positive way, it's still gonna be dragged down along with the rest. Of course other genres of music isn' gonna get the amount of attention that rap does. It's exposure. Just people tryin to prove hip hop made the way everythin' is today being a movement of violence. It's nothin more than the truth bein spread from diff. artists and raising awareness of what folks are goin through. Folks don' wanna hear the truth though, they wanna hear club music or music from those that doesn' even need to be considered an artist. Real talk is constantly pushed away.
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