this thread perished when someone posted an eminem song.
but to try and kickstart this shit again :
you can't go wrong with instrumentals imo
Re: Brostep / Skrillex and the Forum.
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 8:33 pm
by Regret
Sickest freestyle I've ever heard, got me hooked on hip-hop. You'll do yourself a great favor to listen to this if you ain't heard it.
Re: Brostep / Skrillex and the Forum.
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 11:49 pm
by antipode
joeki wrote:
wobbles wrote:More hip hop plz
this thread perished when someone posted an eminem song.
but to try and kickstart this shit again :
you can't go wrong with instrumentals imo
You win the internet. One of my favourite RZA beats ever. Ghostdog
Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 12:01 am
by ultraspatial
Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 5:21 am
by incnic
^ nice mix ultraspecial
Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:33 pm
by ultraspatial
Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 4:47 am
by kultron
Big up muntz for knowing what's up. Good to see I'm not the only one sick of people riding the dick of played out dated beats and flows from over 10 years ago. Fuck hip-hop, trap muzik is where it's at. Sample based boom-bap hip-hop is a dead horse. Only middle class white people like to argue about what 'real' hip-hop is when black people barely even listen to that shit anymore. You sorts won't get Waka/Gucci/Yelawolf because you just see them as dumb nigs/white trash rapping about 'stupid' things when really it's the life they've lived/living, they are more real than the majority of fake shit you see everyday in life. It's 2012. I'm sure Zomby would agree with me.
As for Skrillex/bro-step, that moron music isn't worth discussing. Just watching that Dillon Francis video makes me laugh. A good example of white people fulfilling the stereotype that the only know how to dance with their elbows and faces.
Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 4:57 am
by wobbles
wow dude thx for lettin us know about that
hope u got enough for evereubody tbh
Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 9:17 am
by antipode
kultron wrote:Big up muntz for knowing what's up. Good to see I'm not the only one sick of people riding the dick of played out dated beats and flows from over 10 years ago. Fuck hip-hop, trap muzik is where it's at. Sample based boom-bap hip-hop is a dead horse. Only middle class white people like to argue about what 'real' hip-hop is when black people barely even listen to that shit anymore. You sorts won't get Waka/Gucci/Yelawolf because you just see them as dumb nigs/white trash rapping about 'stupid' things when really it's the life they've lived/living, they are more real than the majority of fake shit you see everyday in life. It's 2012. I'm sure Zomby would agree with me.
As for Skrillex/bro-step, that moron music isn't worth discussing. Just watching that Dillon Francis video makes me laugh. A good example of white people fulfilling the stereotype that the only know how to dance with their elbows and faces.
Lol. I'm sure Zomby would agree with you. You act like this no brain shit is something new and fresh. People been making boring, repetitive, ignorant rap for years.
I like my hip hop like I like my books, movies and women - with some substance that actually engages brain cells. And unfortunately 808 hihat rolls and some special lad saying "swag" all over again with some pitch shifting thrown in doesn't really do it for me.
And it seems the argument that people always bring up about this music is that "They're real" "they're gangster" etc, I could care less if they're a thug, I listen to music for the music, not for the image.
And I'm not even going to address that "black people don't even listen to it anymore" comment.. smh.
PS. LHF would agree with me.
Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 1:31 pm
by Maccaveli
kultron wrote:Big up muntz for knowing what's up. Good to see I'm not the only one sick of people riding the dick of played out dated beats and flows from over 10 years ago. Fuck hip-hop, trap muzik is where it's at. Sample based boom-bap hip-hop is a dead horse. Only middle class white people like to argue about what 'real' hip-hop is when black people barely even listen to that shit anymore. You sorts won't get Waka/Gucci/Yelawolf because you just see them as dumb nigs/white trash rapping about 'stupid' things when really it's the life they've lived/living, they are more real than the majority of fake shit you see everyday in life. It's 2012. I'm sure Zomby would agree with me.
As for Skrillex/bro-step, that moron music isn't worth discussing. Just watching that Dillon Francis video makes me laugh. A good example of white people fulfilling the stereotype that the only know how to dance with their elbows and faces.
Black people don't listen to it anymore? That's a very broad statement... if you're black, I hope you feel good about stereotyping your entire race.
Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:23 pm
by magma
kultron wrote:Big up muntz for knowing what's up. Good to see I'm not the only one sick of people riding the dick of played out dated beats and flows from over 10 years ago. Fuck hip-hop, trap muzik is where it's at. Sample based boom-bap hip-hop is a dead horse. Only middle class white people like to argue about what 'real' hip-hop is when black people barely even listen to that shit anymore. You sorts won't get Waka/Gucci/Yelawolf because you just see them as dumb nigs/white trash rapping about 'stupid' things when really it's the life they've lived/living, they are more real than the majority of fake shit you see everyday in life. It's 2012. I'm sure Zomby would agree with me.
As for Skrillex/bro-step, that moron music isn't worth discussing. Just watching that Dillon Francis video makes me laugh. A good example of white people fulfilling the stereotype that the only know how to dance with their elbows and faces.
I'd suggest logging onto the Okayplayer forums and shutting the fuck up. Plenty of people of all skin colours still check for all kinds of hiphop. Stop being a bigotted and borderline racist prick.
Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:44 pm
by garethom
kultron wrote: I'm sure Zomby would agree with me.
Oh right, ok, nice one dude.
Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:52 pm
by Today
hahahahahaha
yelawolf shits on both of those half-retarded clowns
trap can be good
but hip hop is boombap sample based music
the new shit is just rap
and most of it is garbage
sorry for caring about lyrics in music
i guess i'm a hipster
Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 6:17 pm
by ultraspatial
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.
Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:43 pm
by _cheef_
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.
oh god, v-nasty!
I haven't thought about that rotten piece of trash for a while...thanks for the reminder that she exists...
Re: Hip hop influencing Dubstep
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:45 pm
by ultraspatial
_cheef_ 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.
oh god, v-nasty!
I haven't thought about that rotten piece of trash for a while...thanks for the reminder that she exists...