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pinkprincess · 1 year
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shadowdemon-gd · 9 months
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I can't get over people complaining that Eminem changed. Bro he's been rapping for over a quarter of a century. His first album turns 30 in 3 years. The Eminem Show turned 20 last year. No shit he's gonna change. Do you seriously expect him to stay the same? Be for fucking real
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soxsick · 10 months
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noraqrosa · 5 months
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spent the last couple days filming and editing a music video for @izukuleeyoung and i'm very excited to see it posted up soon, i'm extremely proud of how it came out despite my currently limited resources
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chilltidetrance · 6 months
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Waterfall Chill Music (Lofi Beats) | Music for Meditation & Zen | Study ...
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coordinatepatches · 8 months
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thetunesclub · 1 year
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bluelineswork · 1 year
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#BHS Hip-Hop Quotable Wednesdays - De La Soul (RIP Plug 2 Dave Jolicoeur) feat Mos Def - “Big Brother Beat”
#BHS Hip-Hop Quotable Wednesdays - De La Soul (RIP Plug 2 Dave Jolicoeur) feat Mos Def - “Big Brother Beat”
[Mos Def mumbling]Centralised or way out in the sticks [Intro]Ha ha ha haHa, ha ha ha haHa! Ha ha ha haAh-ha ha ha, ah-ha ha ha ha, ha!! [Hook: De La & Mos Def]Now, this goes out to all area cliquesCentralized or way out in the sticksRemember to keep the De La in the mixJust like log cabin syrup, our sound is game thickNow, this goes out to all area cliquesFrom manicured lawns to projects bricks…
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muzicpromotionclub · 1 year
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Feel the authentic elements of Hip Hop music in AlertFromTheLakess’s latest song ‘Film!’
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musicpromotionclub · 11 days
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Playboipaid's music 'Lessons' captures the essence of hip-hop music
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fcfvafeed · 5 months
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Feel the Beat with FCFVA.com's Hip-Hop Bangers Group
Welcome to the pulsating heart of hip-hop on FCFVA.com – the Hip-Hop Bangers Group! This is your ultimate destination to groove with the beats of new releases, timeless classics, and everything in between. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a curious newcomer, this group is your ticket to the vibrant world of hip-hop music. Connect with fellow hip-hop enthusiasts, share your favorite tracks,…
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pinkprincess · 2 years
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shadowdemon-gd · 9 months
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It’s officially been 5 years since Eminem dropped Kamikaze. This album did amazing, especially when you consider the lack of advertising and how Revival did (Revival is overhated btw). I personally love this album. I think it’s amazing and I can’t wait for his next one
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prickly-paprikash · 9 days
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Kendrick doesn't just hate Drake as a person. He hates the very idea of Drake.
Hip-Hop is rooted in revolution. In defiance. These are the songs of an oppressed group of people, and decades upon decades people have hated it. Accused of being meaningless and invalid. Media outlets took steps to belittle hip-hop and make sure it isn't recognized as an art form and as a means to fight back.
2Pac spoke of wealth disparity and inequality. Tupac was literally a member of a communist organization when he was younger and never stopped speaking against capitalism.
Lauryn Hill spoke of the struggles a woman faces. Not just women, but black women. Salt-N-Peppa. Queen Latifah. MISSY FUCKING ELLIOT.
N.W.A made sure people knew about police brutality and violence against the Black community.
And now, in this day and age, we're also experiencing an explosion of Queer Hip-Hop. Lil Nas X is at the forefront of this. Lil Uzi Vert came out as non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, even when they knew that a lot of their fans would never use it or even respect them for it. Auntie Diaries, a song about a young man who grew up in a transphobic environment and bought into those beliefs, but could never fully do it because his Uncle loved him so much and taught him a lot of life lessons, and that wisdom translated to him accepting his cousin as a woman as well.
Drake is none of that.
He's the perfect representation of what people think hip-hop is. Flexing. Posturing. Objectifying women. A fucker so insecure he bought 2Pac's ring just to feel like he's part of the black community. Rejected by Rihanna publicly. Tried to groom Millie Bobby Brown. Kissed and inappropriately touched an underage girl during his concert. His songs have inspired so many young boys to treat girls like shit. His belief that the amount of rings and chains and cars he has is the true meaning of success.
Additional Edit: This is my fault. If this post gains more views, then it would be remiss of me not to add to this. It was my fault to begin with, not stating this beforehand because while I did know, I got lost in celebrating Hip-Hop in a place that doesn't usually do so, and rightfully so.
2Pac did fight for wealth equality and better social living for the black community. He also has a long, long history of battery, domestic abuse, and sexual harassment against women. Specifically against women of color. He made a song to celebrate his own mother, but outright refused to give the same show of respect to other women in his life. His hypocritical nature was brushed off in later decades, just the way I did now.
N.W.A is the same. Sexual assault charges, violence—they spoke of Police reform, but refuses to give the same treatment back towards the women in their lives.
50 cent refuses to backtrack on any of his misogynistic lyrics.
Modern rappers of today, such as the dead XXXtentacion. 6ix9ine. Kodak Black.
I do love Hip-Hop. I love rap. And the music itself has always been anti-authoritarian at its core, because those are its roots. And I was happy that circles that did not normally know of it or enjoy it were getting into it, even for one thing like this rap feud.
Lil Nas X, Little Simz, Childish Gambino, Missy Elliot, Queen Latifah, Lauryn Hill—rappers who have at the very least consistently tried to put their money where their mouth is. Who have tried to act in accordance to what they rap and write and sing for.
@shehungthemoon @ohsugarsims finnthehumanmp3 were the ones who rightfully clarified in the comments. I know an apology won't correct my hypocrisy or my stupidity. I should have added all of this before making this post, but I wanted so badly to celebrate a genre of music but failed to do my due diligence in showing a better, holistic view of it. If anyone felt triggered, offended, troubled, frustrated or any other intense negative emotions surrounding this, please do block me. I'm sorry.
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saydesole · 3 months
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Vinyl Records 🎶
Music is the most beautiful thing in the world 🫶🏽
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