Hip hop influencing Dubstep

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Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep

Post by wobbles » Sat Jan 14, 2012 2:42 am

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Charco wrote:IT'S REALLY NOT DOE.

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Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep

Post by cmgoodman1226 » Sat Jan 14, 2012 6:40 am

For me it's not even about the substance necessarily. I mean it's always refreshing to hear positive lyrics. But guys like big L and mobb deep don't exactly have the most substanative or positive lyrics, but their flow was incredible, and the beats were raw. I just cannot get into those trap beats. I know a few guys who make really well produced trap house style stuff but I just don't like it. I like sample based hip hop for the most part (save for crossbreed style stuff like shigeto and herobust and bonobo). It just seems a lot of the mainstream stuff is not about how well you can rap but more about how catchy the hook can be. Everythings been slowed down and nobody even really seems to pay attention to what they're saying. It feels like most of the mainstream stuff doesn't have the soul that it once had. Back in the day guys like tribe and the pharcyde and de la soul and pete & CL were really popular and pushing that soulful jazzy style (theyre still popular today, but mostly on the underground tip). There's just not really the mainstream market for guys pushing that sound anymore (save for a few exceptions obviously). On that note, can't wait for the Rock the bells lineup!

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Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep

Post by ultraspatial » Sat Jan 14, 2012 2:01 pm

A bit offtopic, but... how come there isn't a proper grime thread on here?

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Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep

Post by wobbles » Sat Jan 14, 2012 5:51 pm

my cds came in yusssssss

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Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep

Post by Charco » Sat Jan 14, 2012 7:00 pm

ultraspatial wrote:yeah, sorry for not liking this:

guess i'm not street enough

oh, and i don't see how yelawolf is actually better than gucci or waka.
LOL at MTHRFNKR'S rather short review of the album this track is taken from:
Gucci Mane & V-Nasty - BAYTL Review
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. That’s why we decided to sum up this album with one picture and just a few additional words. Most of you tumblr junkies have the attention span of a six-year-old with ADD anyway, so we will spare you from reading a long text.
Gucci Mane’s and V-Nasty’s “BAYTL” sounds pretty much like this:

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This album is more full of shit than “2 Girls 1 Cup”. I lost so many brain cells after listening to this monstrosity that I needed to read the complete works of William Shakespeare to be a fully functional member of society again.
I wouldn’t recommend listening to this album, unless you like getting mentally raped by two walking abortions.

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Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep

Post by ultraspatial » Sat Jan 14, 2012 7:43 pm

Charco wrote:
ultraspatial wrote:yeah, sorry for not liking this:

guess i'm not street enough

oh, and i don't see how yelawolf is actually better than gucci or waka.
LOL at MTHRFNKR'S rather short review of the album this track is taken from:
Gucci Mane & V-Nasty - BAYTL Review
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. That’s why we decided to sum up this album with one picture and just a few additional words. Most of you tumblr junkies have the attention span of a six-year-old with ADD anyway, so we will spare you from reading a long text.
Gucci Mane’s and V-Nasty’s “BAYTL” sounds pretty much like this:

Image

This album is more full of shit than “2 Girls 1 Cup”. I lost so many brain cells after listening to this monstrosity that I needed to read the complete works of William Shakespeare to be a fully functional member of society again.
I wouldn’t recommend listening to this album, unless you like getting mentally raped by two walking abortions.


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Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep

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Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep

Post by Charco » Sat Jan 14, 2012 8:18 pm

@wobbles, has Didi Hamann taken up stage acting post-retirement in your avatar?

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Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep

Post by _cheef_ » Sat Jan 14, 2012 10:42 pm

ultraspatial wrote:
Charco wrote:
ultraspatial wrote:yeah, sorry for not liking this:

guess i'm not street enough

oh, and i don't see how yelawolf is actually better than gucci or waka.
LOL at MTHRFNKR'S rather short review of the album this track is taken from:
Gucci Mane & V-Nasty - BAYTL Review
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. That’s why we decided to sum up this album with one picture and just a few additional words. Most of you tumblr junkies have the attention span of a six-year-old with ADD anyway, so we will spare you from reading a long text.
Gucci Mane’s and V-Nasty’s “BAYTL” sounds pretty much like this:

Image

This album is more full of shit than “2 Girls 1 Cup”. I lost so many brain cells after listening to this monstrosity that I needed to read the complete works of William Shakespeare to be a fully functional member of society again.
I wouldn’t recommend listening to this album, unless you like getting mentally raped by two walking abortions.


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Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep

Post by wobbles » Sat Jan 14, 2012 10:49 pm

Charco wrote:@wobbles, has Didi Hamann taken up stage acting post-retirement in your avatar?
what

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Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep

Post by Charco » Sun Jan 15, 2012 12:57 am

wobbles wrote:
Charco wrote:@wobbles, has Didi Hamann taken up stage acting post-retirement in your avatar?
what
The gentleman in your avatar bears resemblance to Dietmar Hamann, former footballer...

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Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep

Post by antipode » Sun Jan 15, 2012 1:01 am

u dizzy fam
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and I've never really rated dubstep..
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Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep

Post by cmgoodman1226 » Sun Jan 15, 2012 1:50 am

Charco wrote:
wobbles wrote:
Charco wrote:@wobbles, has Didi Hamann taken up stage acting post-retirement in your avatar?
what
The gentleman in your avatar bears resemblance to Dietmar Hamann, former footballer...
Its chrlie day from its always sunny in philly. "Sweet dees dating a retarded person"

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Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep

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Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep

Post by antipode » Sun Jan 15, 2012 10:33 am

wobbles wrote:
hahahahaha
jrkhnds wrote:
and I've never really rated dubstep..
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Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep

Post by Charco » Sun Jan 15, 2012 5:17 pm

LOL at the falsetto

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Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep

Post by ultraspatial » Tue Jan 17, 2012 12:44 am

bump

love the fireman instrumental:

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Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep

Post by antipode » Tue Jan 17, 2012 12:56 am

jrkhnds wrote:
and I've never really rated dubstep..
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Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep

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