Girls and music production?
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Re: Girls and music production?
in pop music in USA in the 20s-30s females were mostly vocalists. There were like a handful of women players and a million men. It's lot like the trend in dance production. a lottt a lot like it. I just think historically that's pretty interesting and i'm trying to say i reckon biology has a huge role in how that develops as a trend
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Do you really think the amazing MCs and producers of the last 20+ years were the competitive ones?Today wrote:that last bit doesn't hold much water tbh. all different motives from different artists have contributed equally to the good and shit states of popular music. Competition fed the golden era of USA hip hop. Actually i'd say if you wanna talk about the shit state of certain areas of that music, lack of competition has been the driving force. Everyone's happy. West coast, east coast, ignorant, conscious, coke rappers, weed rappers, all of the rappers are happy. And a lot of those are the lyrics that are wackLye Form wrote:I do not agree.Today wrote:nothing wrong with competitive drive in art.
Fuck competition in music, how can you get competitive about something that is completely subjective without going as broad as possible![]()
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Getting as good as possible and mastering your instruments because YOU want to be the best for your own sake... the 'competition' in hip hop/dubstep has possibly led to the shit state its in now.
Dillas attitude was anything but.
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biggie smalls, 2pac?
Jadakiss and Styles P?
the happy rappers are shit. Lil wayne (current), Trinidad James, Nicki Minaj.
anyway moot point cuz every single person in show business is competitive as fuck and so are their producers. That's how you get there.
Jadakiss and Styles P?
the happy rappers are shit. Lil wayne (current), Trinidad James, Nicki Minaj.
anyway moot point cuz every single person in show business is competitive as fuck and so are their producers. That's how you get there.
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topmo3 wrote:^ wat
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Without competition grime would have been nowhere near as good. Most of the best grime ive heard is mcs slewing other mcs and producersLye Form wrote:Do you really think the amazing MCs and producers of the last 20+ years were the competitive ones?Today wrote:that last bit doesn't hold much water tbh. all different motives from different artists have contributed equally to the good and shit states of popular music. Competition fed the golden era of USA hip hop. Actually i'd say if you wanna talk about the shit state of certain areas of that music, lack of competition has been the driving force. Everyone's happy. West coast, east coast, ignorant, conscious, coke rappers, weed rappers, all of the rappers are happy. And a lot of those are the lyrics that are wackLye Form wrote:I do not agree.Today wrote:nothing wrong with competitive drive in art.
Fuck competition in music, how can you get competitive about something that is completely subjective without going as broad as possible![]()
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Getting as good as possible and mastering your instruments because YOU want to be the best for your own sake... the 'competition' in hip hop/dubstep has possibly led to the shit state its in now.
Dillas attitude was anything but.
https://www.mixcloud.com/joseph-jackson/spring-mix-2015/
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trinidad james is amazing dont hateToday wrote:biggie smalls, 2pac?
Jadakiss and Styles P?
the happy rappers are shit. Lil wayne (current), Trinidad James, Nicki Minaj.
anyway moot point cuz every single person in show business is competitive as fuck and so are their producers. That's how you get there.
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is this shitcunt thread still here?
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The hate and beef hardly drove any of the quality in both hip hop and grime thoughdjredi2step wrote:Without competition grime would have been nowhere near as good. Most of the best grime ive heard is mcs slewing other mcs and producersLye Form wrote:Do you really think the amazing MCs and producers of the last 20+ years were the competitive ones?Today wrote:that last bit doesn't hold much water tbh. all different motives from different artists have contributed equally to the good and shit states of popular music. Competition fed the golden era of USA hip hop. Actually i'd say if you wanna talk about the shit state of certain areas of that music, lack of competition has been the driving force. Everyone's happy. West coast, east coast, ignorant, conscious, coke rappers, weed rappers, all of the rappers are happy. And a lot of those are the lyrics that are wackLye Form wrote:I do not agree.Today wrote:nothing wrong with competitive drive in art.
Fuck competition in music, how can you get competitive about something that is completely subjective without going as broad as possible![]()
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Getting as good as possible and mastering your instruments because YOU want to be the best for your own sake... the 'competition' in hip hop/dubstep has possibly led to the shit state its in now.
Dillas attitude was anything but.

I have never really been into the grime drama.... i really think the music would have been just as good without.
Its not about being happy and positive, the guys can talk about problems and issues rather than "i am the best you are a tnuc" bullshit
The competition between biggie and 2pac definately wasn't a good thing.. they both died because of it = no more music.
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The music might have been as good but it would be nowhere near as interesting and have far less emotion. The thing that makes grime so good (and to an extent some types of hip hop) is aggression and bravado (not all that makes it good). The Biggie 2pac drama made it all a lot more interesting and the music more passionate.
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The trim/Wiley beef has birthed some of the finest bars in the last 6 years.EliteLennon117 wrote:
Trims reply to that ^ is fire too, first freestyle of 2010 or something. 'Wiley's got the lurgi, eeeeuuuuugggghhhh'
Shit thread.
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I feel like you guys are getting mixed up...it's interesting to see verbal sparring like that. But it's one thing for an artist to have something against another, and thus make music targeted at him/her, it's another thing to make music in general from a place of wanting social points/dominance whatever instead of for the music itself.
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nah most grime mc bars are just bigging themselves up/ boying other mcsHarkat wrote:I feel like you guys are getting mixed up...it's interesting to see verbal sparring like that. But it's one thing for an artist to have something against another, and thus make music targeted at him/her, it's another thing to make music in general from a place of wanting social points/dominance whatever instead of for the music itself.
Listen to nearly any grime tune and the majority of the bars will be the mc chatting about himself/herself
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well yeah, but there are some sick sends too.
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Not a fan of grime then, no?Harkat wrote:I feel like you guys are getting mixed up...it's interesting to see verbal sparring like that. But it's one thing for an artist to have something against another, and thus make music targeted at him/her, it's another thing to make music in general from a place of wanting social points/dominance whatever instead of for the music itself.
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All fuelled by competition
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I am a fan of grime. I'm not against materialistic lyrics or anything. I can't tell what motivation an artist had for making a tune by listening to the tune.teamhobson wrote:Not a fan of grime then, no?Harkat wrote:I feel like you guys are getting mixed up...it's interesting to see verbal sparring like that. But it's one thing for an artist to have something against another, and thus make music targeted at him/her, it's another thing to make music in general from a place of wanting social points/dominance whatever instead of for the music itself.
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The competition in grime made some great tunes and its was one of the reason why grime was successful but in my opinion the best stuff in grime is far away from competition, mainly the two Dizzee album are by the best things to have come from a grime MC. I accept that some of the songs on album were about hype but the most where about life and struggle.
And for me that's why dizzee rascal was the best mc/artist. So competition part of grime and was essential but grime at it's best wasn't about competition at all.
And for me that's why dizzee rascal was the best mc/artist. So competition part of grime and was essential but grime at it's best wasn't about competition at all.
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Re: Girls and music production?
My ex used to beat me up because I could beat match and he couldn't...
I used to just curl into a ball and laugh...
..and then I'd get up and run and try to avoid bumping the door frame...
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I used to just curl into a ball and laugh...
..and then I'd get up and run and try to avoid bumping the door frame...
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