vipnerd Posted April 9 Report Share Posted April 9 Originally posted by georgeacasta2 I like hip hop, just feel it's really saturated and over commercialized right now. :eek: ... I had to quote you ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iriechic305 Posted April 9 Author Report Share Posted April 9 i hear ya.. nelly, ja rule, p.diddy - they all gotta go.. i'll dance to their music 'cause that's all they seem to be playin in clubs, but buy their CD?.. u know how much food i could buy with $15?! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ecpolo521 Posted April 9 Report Share Posted April 9 Originally posted by georgeacasta2 I like hip hop, just feel it's really saturated and over commercialized right now. I HAVE TO AGREE WITH GA2. I LIKE HIP-HOP, HELL, I'VE LISTEND TO HIP HOP FOR YEARS. I'M ORIGINALLY FROM NYC, SO COMING FROM THERE, I GREW AROUND HIP-HOP. I HAVE TO SAY HIP-HOP WAS ATS ITS BEST IN THE LATE 80'-- LATE 90'S. SINCE THEN A MAJORITY OF IT IS GARBAGE...ALL COMMERCIAL AND RHYMING ABOUT THE SAME THING (JEWELRY, GIRLS, CARS). NOT MANY SONGS SEEM REAL ANYMORE. ITS ABOUT A YEAR KNOW THAT I'VE BEEN LISTENING TO HOUSE MUSIC. I'M ADDICTED TO IT. I'VE SWITCHED OVER TO ELECTRONIC. THE REASON BEING HIP-HOP IS OVERSATURATED WITH NON-TALENTED ARTISTS. PLUS I CAN GO TO A CLUB TO DANCE AND HAVE A BLAST. I DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT BUMPING INTO SOMEBODY OR HAVING A STARE DOWN CONTEST AND GETTING INTO FIGHT. PLUS, I LOVE THOSE DARK AND DIRTY BEATS I HEAR AT SPACE. HIP-HOP CAN NEVER GET ME HYPED AS HOUSE MUSIC. I'LL STILL LISTEN TO MY OLD HIP-HOP CDS LIKE NAS, BIGGIE, 2PAC, BIG PUN, WUTANG, ETC. BUT AS OF KNOW, I HAVE TO SAY GOOD BYE TO HIP-HOP AND HELLO TO MY NEW LOVE, HOUSE MUSIC. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iriechic305 Posted April 9 Author Report Share Posted April 9 besides their musical essence, that's another thing i like about techno/house/dance/trance.. it's a different vibe at one of those clubs.. no worrying about gettin into fights 'cause i step on a toe or two.. a much calmer and all-around friendly atmosphere but there's nothing like bein able to dance and sing along to the words of your favorite song Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ecpolo521 Posted April 9 Report Share Posted April 9 Originally posted by iriechic305 besides their musical essence, that's another thing i like about techno/house/dance/trance.. it's a different vibe at one of those clubs.. no worrying about gettin into fights 'cause i step on a toe or two.. a much calmer and all-around friendly atmosphere but there's nothing like bein able to dance and sing along to the words of your favorite song DEFINITELY.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
funketeer Posted April 9 Report Share Posted April 9 With so much drama in the L-B-CIt's kinda hard bein Snoop D-O-double-GBut I, somehow, some wayKeep comin up with funky ass shit like every single dayMay I, kick a little something for the G's (yeah)and, make a few ends as (yeah!) I breeze, throughTwo in the mornin and the party's still jumpincause my momma ain't homeI got bitches in the living room gettin it onand, they ain't leavin til six in the mornin (six in the mornin)So what you wanna do, sheeeitI got a pocket full of rubbers and my homeboys do tooSo turn off the lights and close the doorsBut (but what) we don't love them hoes, yeah!So we gonna smoke a ounce to thisG's up, hoes down, while you motherfuckers bounce to this Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iriechic305 Posted April 9 Author Report Share Posted April 9 <~ boppin her head Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pod Posted April 10 Report Share Posted April 10 Well, that's what I was getting at. What was once an honestly "real" form of music has devolved into a bunch of thugged up ghetto trash doing the lyrical equivalent of comparing dick size...if Jay-Z says he's got 22" rims, Ja Rule's gotta say he's got 24s and so on. I should clarify, it's really not the music that irritates me so much, it's the godawful subculture that it has seemed to spawn around it. Sure, you get respectable artists like The Roots and old-school rappers speaking out against it, but then you've got MTV constantly showing 50 Cent and his ilk furthering the bad side of things, i.e. they're criminals who are successful now...But back to my original point, there's an overabundance of hip-hop only nights and clubs here on the beach, so in my mind no more is needed...and I still want to know what South Beach you're talking about that has an abundance of techno and house music! I wanna move there! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sheendawg Posted April 10 Report Share Posted April 10 Originally posted by ecpolo521 I HAVE TO AGREE WITH GA2. I LIKE HIP-HOP, HELL, I'VE LISTEND TO HIP HOP FOR YEARS. I'M ORIGINALLY FROM NYC, SO COMING FROM THERE, I GREW AROUND HIP-HOP. I HAVE TO SAY HIP-HOP WAS ATS ITS BEST IN THE LATE 80'-- LATE 90'S. SINCE THEN A MAJORITY OF IT IS GARBAGE...ALL COMMERCIAL AND RHYMING ABOUT THE SAME THING (JEWELRY, GIRLS, CARS). NOT MANY SONGS SEEM REAL ANYMORE. ITS ABOUT A YEAR KNOW THAT I'VE BEEN LISTENING TO HOUSE MUSIC. I'M ADDICTED TO IT. I'VE SWITCHED OVER TO ELECTRONIC. THE REASON BEING HIP-HOP IS OVERSATURATED WITH NON-TALENTED ARTISTS. PLUS I CAN GO TO A CLUB TO DANCE AND HAVE A BLAST. I DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT BUMPING INTO SOMEBODY OR HAVING A STARE DOWN CONTEST AND GETTING INTO FIGHT. PLUS, I LOVE THOSE DARK AND DIRTY BEATS I HEAR AT SPACE. HIP-HOP CAN NEVER GET ME HYPED AS HOUSE MUSIC. I'LL STILL LISTEN TO MY OLD HIP-HOP CDS LIKE NAS, BIGGIE, 2PAC, BIG PUN, WUTANG, ETC. BUT AS OF KNOW, I HAVE TO SAY GOOD BYE TO HIP-HOP AND HELLO TO MY NEW LOVE, HOUSE MUSIC. PREACH!!! PREEEEEEEEEEACH!!!! *waving my fan and doing the church dance, catching the holy spirit* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sheendawg Posted April 10 Report Share Posted April 10 Originally posted by pod Well, that's what I was getting at. What was once an honestly "real" form of music has devolved into a bunch of thugged up ghetto trash doing the lyrical equivalent of comparing dick size...if Jay-Z says he's got 22" rims, Ja Rule's gotta say he's got 24s and so on. I should clarify, it's really not the music that irritates me so much, it's the godawful subculture that it has seemed to spawn around it. Sure, you get respectable artists like The Roots and old-school rappers speaking out against it, but then you've got MTV constantly showing 50 Cent and his ilk furthering the bad side of things, i.e. they're criminals who are successful now...But back to my original point, there's an overabundance of hip-hop only nights and clubs here on the beach, so in my mind no more is needed...and I still want to know what South Beach you're talking about that has an abundance of techno and house music! I wanna move there! I think I love you........ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ecpolo521 Posted April 10 Report Share Posted April 10 Originally posted by sheendawg PREACH!!! PREEEEEEEEEEACH!!!! *waving my fan and doing the church dance, catching the holy spirit* just speaking my mind.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nervemaimi Posted April 10 Report Share Posted April 10 hip hop every thursday and sunday night @ nerve.........Nerve Lounge247 23rd streetMiami Beach, FL. 33139305-695-8697 office305-695-8699 faxwww.NerveMiami.comNerveMiami@aol.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sheendawg Posted April 10 Report Share Posted April 10 Originally posted by saleen351 There is good news out of all the hip hop...1. it will decline since its at its peak right now, i don't think its gonna get any bigger. 2. Only takes a high profile hip hop club shooting or brawl to scare sobe and the gov will finaly step in..3. Those hip hop labels are currently targets by the feds for drugs. Trust me they'll get shut down..4. It was very evident, and hog can back me up on this one, I see more and more blacks and especially hot black chicks rocking to the sounds of oscar g on sat night. You can tell they were loving the tunes but felt a little out of place. (They don't know the guido fist pump yet) but even in NJ shore i've noticed more and more minorites taking to house muisc, and with so many good djs being minorities, i'd like for them to promote it in the minority circles.. (cox, morillo,jeff mills to name a few)5. Puff daddy will help, so don't hate... Only takes a thug one time to rock to some good house to get hooked.. 6. i'd say from 97-2000 hip hop was dead, while house was great, things will change again.. 1. Of course it's going to get bigger, all it's done is grown....it will just take on new forms and go yet another direction, hopefully a better one.2. True indeed. Is Memorial Day Weekend as off the hook as people make it out to be?3. Not all hip hop labels are financed by drug dealers and criminals. MOST aren't. The ones that do are the ones that glorify the bullshit that we hear about on the radio day in, day out and they tell on THEMSELVES. Stupid fuckers. The NY Daily News did a THREE PAGE spread on 50 Cent's lyrics a few months ago, and how he called out all the dealers he grew up with.4. You will see ME there on Saturday night, and I'm finer than a muhfucka. Peep my picture in the Space review thread. 5. I am REALLY feeling the fact that Diddy and Deep Dish came together on this, I've heard some nice remixes or just lyrics over house beats and that is the stuff that the community should be exposed to little by little, I think! Let them develop an appreciation rather than trying to force-feed them the way we're being done with urban radio.6. It wasn't dead, it was bad. As in Bad Boy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
funketeer Posted April 10 Report Share Posted April 10 Hip-hop is just a fad...it will soon go away ...just like break dancing, pet rocks and rubic's cube... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sheendawg Posted April 10 Report Share Posted April 10 I swear, you guys are a hot-ass mess! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lolahotass Posted April 10 Report Share Posted April 10 Originally posted by sheendawg I swear, you guys are a hot-ass mess! Someone callin' my name boo;) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sheendawg Posted April 10 Report Share Posted April 10 LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!I didn't even think of that........ :laugh: :laugh: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iriechic305 Posted April 10 Author Report Share Posted April 10 a fad? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pod Posted April 10 Report Share Posted April 10 Hopefully the current generation of rappers is a fad. I'd like to see Jay-Z, Trick Daddy and 50 Cent all strapped to a cruise missile and lobbed at one of Saddam's palaces Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sheendawg Posted April 10 Report Share Posted April 10 Hey Pod! Trick Daddy? You gon' get rid of a Miami native too? I think you should let him stay, but ONLY if he gets rid of those nasty-ass gold toofuseseses. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iriechic305 Posted April 10 Author Report Share Posted April 10 that was actually funny.. except for the Jay-Z, Trickdaddy and 50cent part Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrjoebudious Posted April 10 Report Share Posted April 10 Let's look real quick at my history of hip hop.Probably started with rappers delight at some roller rinkRolled over to Run D McThen there was the west coast scene, too short, nwa and the restLittle bits of Audio 2, Blacksheep, Digable PlanetsLets not forget one of the best, Public EnemyThen you have groups like House of Pain, Cypruss Hill and even rap/rockBiz markie, blah, blahThe thing id hip hop was music and now it is an entire lifestyle and it is Top 40. Hip-pop. Most records sold are hip hop records.I love quality hip hop. Try Counterflow parties, no puffy cents or missy ludacris there. It sucks that hip hop is so mixed with thug lifestyle. Doesn't help that the lyrics of songs portray said lifestyle. Main thing is that it is main stream. Mainstream means masses. The masses are idiots (unfortunately).One thing I'd like to share. Dixon (Jazza Nova) does a party in Germany. 2 rooms, main and smaller room. One week will be house in main and quality, underground hip hop in the smaller room.. The next week the rooms switch, hip hop main, house in small. It works great. Also, if you guys remember when we did aquabooty at rain we had quality hip hop in the small room. No thug music, no thug attitude, guess what, no thugs showed up. In closing, I wish hip hop was "nicer", that's for sure. It still does not compare to growing up in Southern California with mad gangsters everywhere in the mid to late 80's. I couldn't wear a blue, red, brown or black shirt without getting fucked with. Wrong baseball cap and you were fucked. Its a shame but good hip is great!! The scene is just . . . . . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eccentricmofo Posted April 12 Report Share Posted April 12 I saw 2 live crew this past thursday... unfreakin believable night... THey sang a few of the old favs, while three stripper chics rock their shit on stage.. Following their act was Insane Clown Posse, ICP, Let me just say that was my first experience listening to those guys live... Few bruises....given and received....slightly chipped tooth, and drenched with freakin soda...I stumbled out of the bar/club remember....SHIT I have to work in 5 hrs...lol You just had to be there.....2LiveCRew was insanely a blast.. Umph...let that booty shake...common let that bootie shake.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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