Whyhateus Posted May 22, 2001 Share Posted May 22, 2001 What is wrong with some people,look i was trained as a classical guitarist but i'm a black american who enjoys music.What i'm trying to say is that i'm not cash money records and i don't like bently's i rather take that money and put some disadvantage kid threw college i don't have gold teeth.Valkyriesound i use a female engeenier who loves what we do i don't call women B'S or H'S i write songs for r&b singers that are signed to our indie lable.Susan got married about two months ago and i wrote a song for her wedding called "Starting Something New".When we recording it she sat in the booth with a big smile on her face saying that was grammy material but she never caught on that the song was for her I used a korg triton pro-x fully expaned for the strings a yamaha ex 5 for the keyboards and a mpc2000xl studio-plus for the drums we used a live bass player and i played guitar, she went into tears as the vocalist started singing and gave me a hug afterwards and I wrote a rap for my girl as a proposal(she accepted) called "Today and Forever More (This is how I feel)" I had it played on her favorite the radio station during her lunch break and on the way home(Five o clock traffic jam) she heard it at work and called me on my moble phone and said yes I'll marry you the girls in her office said she went crazy and started crying Ilike rap because that how I express myself I like writting songs but I can't sing but I can rap, oh before I forget Rev E so let me get this straight Mcee's have a lack of words tell that to MOS DEF, KRS ONE and host of others that will set the record. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pianoman_nsyahoo.com Posted May 22, 2001 Share Posted May 22, 2001 Didn't I see this exact same thread about 20 lines down???? I mean, we all get the picture that you think that most people hate rap/hip-hop/r&b/etc...... but the simple fact is, many people actually like it! Also, remember..... many people hate other kinds of music too, besides rap...... for example, I HATE ALL pop........ boy-bands, girl-bands, Britney clones (or the original, for that matter), etc, etc. I also can't stand really heavy metal with people screaming and cursing all the time. That all falls under my category of "music I just can't stand". However, some rap/hip-hop/etc does not, as long as the lyrics are not obscene (you do have to admit that a lot of rappers do put obscene lyrics in their music..... not saying that other genres of music do not have them as well) Almost all rap I've heard on non-Christian radio stations have lyrics that I just don't want to listen too... so I prefer to listen to Christian music.... but I still can't stand most Christian pop music, I would much prefer to listen to some rap or rock. That said, I don't recall anyone saying anything bad about you.... I don't know, maybe they did. But don't you think that you could lay off of the "Everybody-hates-what-I-play-and-I-don't-like-it" attitude???? I mean, it seems to me that part of the whole "rap attitude" is thinking that people hate you. Rappers are talking all the time about "haters".... is that just some wierd thing y'all have to do??? People have to hate your music for you to enjoy it or something???? Hope I haven't offended you.... but I had to throw my $.02 in. P.S. I know quite a few rap songs that do not have obscene or demeaning lyrics if anyone wants me to hook them up..... of course, all of them are Christian tunes, but hey.. y'all might like them. ------------------ John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son; that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. This message has been edited by KeyboardFreak on 05-21-2001 at 11:06 PM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dansouth Posted May 22, 2001 Share Posted May 22, 2001 Victor Wooten has done some positive raps on his albums. Will Smith and MC Hammer have rapped positive tunes, albeit highly pop oriented ones. There's a French guy named MC Solaar that does positive raps, too, but it's kind of hard to follow. http://www.musicplayer.com/ubb/wink.gif Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valkyrie Sound Posted May 22, 2001 Share Posted May 22, 2001 Whyhateus: This topic has already been discussed at length... I can see no other good reason for you to single me out in this new thread besides trying to start an immature flame war. You don't positively participate in ANY of these discussions... you only seek to start flames. I guess you singled me out because I think you're nothing more than a troll. I also have a feeling that you're not a NEW troll... that maybe you have friends named Robin or Dennis? Your efforts to draw me into a flame war over the treatment of women in music will not succeed. I refuse to make any comments in that regard... Any issue such as that (which has MANY facets) I only discuss with people I feel are mature enough to handle it... you're not one of those people. Again, I'll quickly state that I like the style of rap/hip hop. Perhaps you have some of your OWN music to share? Or perhaps you would rather not be identified personally or by your skill in music? I don't question the integrity of rap/hip hop music... I question the integrity of your motives on this forum. Valky www.vsoundinc.com This message has been edited by valkyriesound on 05-22-2001 at 05:17 AM Valkyrie Sound: http://www.vsoundinc.com Now at TSUTAYA USA: http://www.tsutayausa.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lastresort001aol.com Posted May 22, 2001 Share Posted May 22, 2001 I'll be the first to admit I don't like rap. I don't like a lot of the new pop crap out there either. I don't like Limp Bizkit and the rest of that crap they mistake for music. Maybe I just can't relate. Maybe it really doesn't matter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Felix_dup1 Posted May 22, 2001 Share Posted May 22, 2001 What, this again? I don't understand. Your post begins "what is wrong with some people, look I was trained as a classical guitarist but i'm a black american who enjoys music." What is this in reference to? If it's in reference to your other thread, it should be there. But I have to point out a few more things about your "argument" that confuse the hell out of me. The fact that you are charitable, don't have gold teeth, and don't like Bentleys doesn't mean anything about your music. The fact that you have a female engineer doesn't necessarily mean that your music reflects a respect for women. A badly written, run-on sentence post like the one starting this thread will hurt your cause more than it will help. You'll get farther ahead if you lose the chip off your shoulder. Hip Hop/Rap is the fastest growing genre of music out there - there's no need to try to convert the rest of the world. Some people just don't like it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sbrock1san.rr.com Posted May 22, 2001 Share Posted May 22, 2001 Hip-Hop and rap are way more popular than the styles of music I listen to. If money = respect, then you've got plenty of respect. Bling bling. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coyote Posted May 22, 2001 Share Posted May 22, 2001 Since this looks like a troll, let me provide an appropriate response http://www.musicplayer.com/ubb/smile.gif To date, hiphop is the only genre where the major artists ('playas' to you) go killing each other on the street. Until rappers truly start respecting themselves, each other, and the rest of the world it's unlikely they'll get much respect from anywhere else.... I used to think I was Libertarian. Until I saw their platform; now I know I'm no more Libertarian than I am RepubliCrat or neoCON or Liberal or Socialist. This ain't no track meet; this is football. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
murph Posted May 22, 2001 Share Posted May 22, 2001 Originally posted by coyote: To date, hiphop is the only genre where the major artists ('playas' to you) go killing each other on the street. It seems you don't know about the gangs of painters, who would pick each other off for their periwinkle. Or the Sculpters, who once killed a rival gang member for selling clay on their turf. Then there was the interior decorator who became the head of his gang by killing a man with a throw rug. This is a sad world we live in. Had to lighten it up a bit... sorry! Bill Murphy www.murphonics.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KidCharlemagne Posted May 23, 2001 Share Posted May 23, 2001 i'm thinking that the reason so many people dismiss or dislike the genre (not unlike the response to headbanging metal), in addition to its avowedly ignorant and illiterate "lyrics", frequent hatefulness for all things not decked in gold or offering free "booty", and dedicated and passionate ugliness-- is its always so damn angry and crass. There's a terrific Irish "rap" called Lisdoonvarna, a celebration of a cultural event. check that out for an interesting contrast. and don't give me that cultural bias crap. black america is not well represented by rap. if it were, its future would be stark indeed. but i know, this is not a troll thread. so excuse the ascerbic bite to my comments. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soapbox Posted May 23, 2001 Share Posted May 23, 2001 It's funny, after Dave's contest I have a hard time taking any arguments too seriously in this forum. I guess that's good for my blood pressure! Troll season isn't a time, it's a state of mind. Enthusiasm powers the world. Craig Anderton's Archiving Article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soapbox Posted May 23, 2001 Share Posted May 23, 2001 BTW, gimme tha funk anyday! I miss the hell out of Sly & the Family Stone, any of George Clinton's bands, Earth, Wind & Fire, Brothers Johnson, Isley Brothers, Rick James, Prince, Zapp...you name it. That stuff kicked booty! Enthusiasm powers the world. Craig Anderton's Archiving Article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coyote Posted May 23, 2001 Share Posted May 23, 2001 LOL you're absolutely right! And the disco music that this jazz-prog-rocker couldn't stand in his youth sounds positively masterful compared to some of the stuff out there today (oh no, I'm becoming my father!)..... Originally posted by soapbox: BTW, gimme tha funk anyday! I miss the hell out of Sly & the Family Stone, any of George Clinton's bands, Earth, Wind & Fire, Brothers Johnson, Isley Brothers, Rick James, Prince, Zapp...you name it. That stuff kicked booty! I used to think I was Libertarian. Until I saw their platform; now I know I'm no more Libertarian than I am RepubliCrat or neoCON or Liberal or Socialist. This ain't no track meet; this is football. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Komeda Posted May 23, 2001 Share Posted May 23, 2001 Hey i'll admit that I hate most of the modern rap that's played on the radio. Every day i'm forced to listen to it at work. Hate is not a strong enough word for how I feel!! With that said I don't hate rap as a whole. I went to a black club in the village for a open mike. One guy got up and gave one of the most intelligent raps that i've ever heard. It was the complete opposite of the mindless ranting that I hear every day on the radio. The problem is that most people associate rap with what is played on the radio and 99% of that is crap. Most of the top 40 Rap is gangster rap which focuses on the "gold teeth" and "Bentleys" that Whyhateus talked about. You rarely hear the other forms of Rap that are out there. I doubt that Whyhateus's proposal to his girlfriend was gangster rap!! http://www.musicplayer.com/ubb/wink.gif This message has been edited by Komeda on 05-23-2001 at 12:53 PM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stub303hotmail.com Posted May 24, 2001 Share Posted May 24, 2001 I agree. I love hip hop and rap, but the whole Money/Power thing is getting kind of old. Despite that, there are still a lot of great artists who keep it real and put out great tracks. Guru, Roots, SpearHead, J5 to name a few. This message has been edited by stub303@hotmail.com on 05-24-2001 at 12:34 AM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slowly Posted May 24, 2001 Share Posted May 24, 2001 Can`t hate you, it`s against God`s law. Its just the violence that usually associated with that genre of music. Even gospel hip hop is frowned upon. "Let It Be!" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dansouth Posted May 24, 2001 Share Posted May 24, 2001 Originally posted by soapbox: BTW, gimme tha funk anyday! I miss the hell out of Sly & the Family Stone, any of George Clinton's bands, Earth, Wind & Fire, Brothers Johnson, Isley Brothers, Rick James, Prince, Zapp...you name it. That stuff kicked booty! You forgot Chic (Nile and Bernard!!), Heat Wave, Dazz Band, AWB, Commodores, and - I feel the flames coming - K.C. and the Sunshine Band. I'll admit that I HATED K.C. back in the 70's, but that stuff's KICKIN'! I still have some self-respect. I don't like the Village People. Damn, I love funk! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neil Posted May 24, 2001 Share Posted May 24, 2001 Listen! This is a waste of time. Who cares? As for what's his name who started this, get a life and write some music. The majority of people around this great world hate Rap, it's a fact and you'll have to live with it.... Besides, it sucks anyway!!! If Mozart could see what was going on he'd have a shit fit! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
synthfoolsynthfool.com Posted May 24, 2001 Share Posted May 24, 2001 Even if it's owner is unaware, this really is a troll. With a name like whyhateus, there's an obvious agenda premeditated. I should have really ignored him/her and this thread to begin with. R- Really A- Awful P- Poetry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soapbox Posted May 24, 2001 Share Posted May 24, 2001 Originally posted by dansouth@yahoo.com: You forgot Chic (Nile and Bernard!!), Heat Wave, Dazz Band, AWB, Commodores, and - I feel the flames coming - K.C. and the Sunshine Band. I'll admit that I HATED K.C. back in the 70's, but that stuff's KICKIN'! It's all good! Hey since we're on a roll: Chaka Khan (with or without Rufus), Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Kool & the Gang, The Time, Tina Marie, Bootsy Collins, Bar-Kays, and Rose Royce. Enthusiasm powers the world. Craig Anderton's Archiving Article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tedster Posted May 24, 2001 Share Posted May 24, 2001 How 'bout the Average White Band...what a great combo of horn-driven funk? Or Tower of Power? Can't get enuff of that funky stuff... "Cisco Kid, was a friend of mine" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soapbox Posted May 24, 2001 Share Posted May 24, 2001 Good old "What Is Hip?" More for our list: Cameo, Confunksion, Mass Production, The Gap Band, Mary Jane Girls, Vanity 6, Shiela E., L.T.D., Wild Cherry, The Time, Cheryl Lynn, Emotions, Ohio Players... Enthusiasm powers the world. Craig Anderton's Archiving Article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Bryce Posted May 24, 2001 Share Posted May 24, 2001 Missing - some of the daddies of funk: Sly and the Family Stone, Parliament Funkadelic, Earth Wind and Fire... ...and that crazy little guy from Minneapolis who used to have the funny name... dB Major fan of the funk ==> David Bryce Music • Funky Young Monks <== Professional Affiliations: Royer Labs • Music Player Network Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soapbox Posted May 24, 2001 Share Posted May 24, 2001 Dave, you missed my 05-23-2001, 03:05 AM post! They're all there! Enthusiasm powers the world. Craig Anderton's Archiving Article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dansouth Posted May 24, 2001 Share Posted May 24, 2001 Originally posted by dave30: If Mozart could see what was going on he'd have a shit fit! No WAY! Mozart would have had a posse, a crib, a hot Beamer with fake fur on the dash, and he'd be clubbing every night with a bunch of sweet-looking honeys! Wolfgang was a hedonist. http://www.musicplayer.com/ubb/smile.gif Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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