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SirLoinOfCloth

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Apr 22, 2019
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This is cringe... my God.


Can people who don't rap please stop f***ing doing these cultural appropriation raps? My god. You never see these knobheads trying to bust out a sick choral rendition, or a jazz number. It's always rap, and its always f***ing shit. If you're going to rap you need rhythm, and 99.9% of the people who attempt to do this, don't have any rhythm or concept and understanding of syllable counts. And they always have the worst, most generic cat-bat-rat-mat kindergarten level lyrics. f*** off.
 

Gumballhead

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Nov 18, 2002
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Can people who don't rap please stop f***ing doing these cultural appropriation raps? My god. You never see these knobheads trying to bust out a sick choral rendition, or a jazz number. It's always rap, and its always f***ing shit. If you're going to rap you need rhythm, and 99.9% of the people who attempt to do this, don't have any rhythm or concept and understanding of syllable counts. And they always have the worst, most generic cat-bat-rat-mat kindergarten level lyrics. f*** off.
I think they were going for awful, but yes, it’s hard to listen to that ancient style of rap from 1982.
 

SirLoinOfCloth

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Apr 22, 2019
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I think they were going for awful, but yes, it’s hard to listen to that ancient style of rap from 1982.
I mean 80s rap has its place, especially if the rappers are talented and understand structure. But this stuff is so grating to me, especially a life-long hip hop fan and someone who has been and continues to be involved in producing hip hop music.
 

PAZ

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Jul 14, 2011
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Can people who don't rap please stop f***ing doing these cultural appropriation raps? My god. You never see these knobheads trying to bust out a sick choral rendition, or a jazz number. It's always rap, and its always f***ing shit. If you're going to rap you need rhythm, and 99.9% of the people who attempt to do this, don't have any rhythm or concept and understanding of syllable counts. And they always have the worst, most generic cat-bat-rat-mat kindergarten level lyrics. f*** off.
It's easier to pretend to do rap than it is to actually sing. Bad rap sounds bad, but bad jazz/singing sounds godawful.
 

Tralfamadore

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Sep 25, 2011
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Can people who don't rap please stop f***ing doing these cultural appropriation raps? My god. You never see these knobheads trying to bust out a sick choral rendition, or a jazz number. It's always rap, and its always f***ing shit. If you're going to rap you need rhythm, and 99.9% of the people who attempt to do this, don't have any rhythm or concept and understanding of syllable counts. And they always have the worst, most generic cat-bat-rat-mat kindergarten level lyrics. f*** off.
U mad bro?
 

Gumballhead

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Nov 18, 2002
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I mean 80s rap has its place, especially if the rappers are talented and understand structure. But this stuff is so grating to me, especially a life-long hip hop fan and someone who has been and continues to be involved in producing hip hop music.
It was grating in the Police Academy movies hahaha. These bad imitations of one of the basic root styles of rap was already tiresome by the mid 80s - it’s just the one kind of rapping that anyone can even come close to pulling off, so everyone did. I don’t keep up with hip-hop the way I used to way back but one of my best friends who I used to DJ with keeps me in the loop with his yearly best of playlists. Cheers and go Avs.
 

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