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Old 07-07-2013, 03:17 PM   #1
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I dislike that, but who's to say I'm right and they're wrong? You gotta go with what sells, and that's what they're doing.
Brings up a good point...who decides what sells and who determines music trends ? Well the industry does, not the artist, but the men who control it. that is why we really do not see any creativity outside the ridged themes/ideals that are sung about...so agenda is a big part of the picture...music does not evolve naturally....we are given music that in someway leans toward a mindset or direction they are taking society..

that is why all these homo rappers are singing about being homo for example, that is the agenda of the "elite"

not to sound all conspiracy like, but this is how i see it....I could be wrong and am fine with that.
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Old 07-07-2013, 03:22 PM   #2
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I agree on overly revered. A man who had at no point any music education whatsoever wrote master piece after master piece in his sleep. He was establhised to be a human wonderkind, a human god among men. an idol and that is how we look upon him today...mozart could do no wrong...

I have evidence and strong reason to belive he wrote nothing of vaule...all his great works are attributed to him...but that's just me....hit me up for more info on hm...it's crazy deep

anyhow, whateva....you get it.
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Old 07-08-2013, 02:20 PM   #3
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Think he was trying to say white oppression of black people was a catalyst
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white people are responsible for hip hop

greed is what made it what it is today, for better or worse

no new shocking discoveries here.

and at everybody saying that the death of pac biggie etc. killed hip-hop, you're an idiot. look at all the pioneers that are still alive, who would be revered with the same sort of martyrdom if they had died before the decline of conscious hip-hop. the god rakim, wu-tang, kool herc, KRS, Afrika bambaataa, scarface.. shit even fat joe or cam'ron (who were right alongside those who passed).. have they "saved" hip hop from what its become?

what the fuck would tupac, pun, big L or biggie have said or done to preserve it moreso than the above mentioned artists? not a fucking thing. obviously we would all have more dope music to listen to from these dudes and they would have lived out their natural lives to voice their opinion on the industry. but so what? hip hop as a genre would be no different.

wtf at mozart didnt write his own music? did i read that right?
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if hip hop died, doesn't that mean it succeeded?
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I'm more surprised that the ppl who cited deaths as reasoning left out guru tbh.
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You just need to look in the underground. K-Rino, RA the rugged man, Masta Ace, etc. So many dope rappers keeping it going, it's just hard to find them.
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