Yup. Certain kind of music lovers like those who claim that they accountability and credibility. Anyone who acts like folk, blues, rock, jazz, punk, country etc. etc. was first and is so much better is so grey poupon. Lol. Ask a question got an answer. Our audiophile hobby as a whole is full of it. That’s why it’s dying. It’s so damn snooty. I’m glad I don’t have accountability and credibility with this bunch. That means I probably on the right track! Sire sire please bless me with your approval. Lol. Russell Simmons and Rick Rubin got turned down in every bank they went to 20 years later 1 billion dollar sale of the label. Great genre. Great music Great American Story.
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There's no denying you've done your homework but you 1) make statements and then run away from them rather than back them up 2) have a strange way with the English language and 3) apparently have a need to prove the worthiness of the sounds you like to listen to. You're right, you don't need my approval and I don't need yours. If someone says rap is not music they're not necessarily saying it's not art or that it's not good. There's a lot of stuff I like that's not music. Anyway, you don't make a good case for your cause; you simply put people off and prove the opposite point. |
This is a useful overview of the history of rap, with emphasis on the best of the performers each year: http://www.complex.com/music/2016/01/the-best-rapper-alive-every-year-since-1979/ |
Mr. Taters is on a roll with his seemingly innocuous, but essentially rhetorical questions. Is Mr. Taters obsessive, perhaps? Might he actually be a closet Rapper? Kinda like those preachers and politicians who fling fire and brimstone at whatever they purport to find abominable. And then they are found out. But if so or not, to what end? Or does Mr. Taters have some peculiar agenda? My questions are not meant to be rhetorical although some may find them to be so. |
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