TrueEpic08
Dum Shiny
nikka, house and hiphop will always be juxtaposed.
it is why terms, like hip-house and fast eddie no longer draw.
stop that culture stealing duck bullshyt.
house is not ever a component of hiphop.
tired of disco pop rnb motherfukkers who continue to try to culture steal.
keep your fakkit nikka discotheque tunes away from our culture.
art barr
So, Grime doesn't exist:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzoKEFuDtuI]Wiley - Wot Do U Call It? [3/15] - YouTube[/ame]
Or this:
Hell, even this:
Or this:
So none of these have been touched by Hip-Hop, Mr. Authority, just because you and others choose to be willfully blind to it?
Listen, I HATE Snap Music. I've liked like one Snap song in my life. But it's a genre of music with roots in Hip-Hop, and therefore I can't disqualify it from any discussions on the subject, because it contains all the requisites to be seen as Hip-Hop music. Doing anything else would be dishonest.
And I find it fundamentally ridiculous that fans of a genre that, by its very nature, can expand its reach to any point in the musical semiosphere more easily than just about any other genre known to man (As Hip-Hop's roots lie in the manipulation of records and not the manipulation of analogue instruments or digital sounds, as long as there are records to put vocals over and a way to manipulate them, there will be Hip-Hop), has the most insular, reactionary and right-wing fans. It's quite pathetic.
fukk it: Hip-Hop fans are the new rockists. And that's damn sad.
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