Do you want your rappers to live their lyrics? Be who they say they are...

Do you want rappers to live their raps?

  • Yes (Can't talk about it, if you ain't live it)

    Votes: 15 35.7%
  • No (It's just entertainment)

    Votes: 27 64.3%

  • Total voters
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I want to be entertained and stimulated.

If you're rapping about killing nikkas and doing hella drugs, I mean, that's your business. Are the bars hittin tho? Do you have great beat selection skills? Can you flow well? These are the things I actually give a fukk about, not what somebody does in their personal life.

Being disappointed in a rapper is akin to a child being upset that wrestling isn't real. These are characters at the end of the day.
 

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Written and performed by the biggest dweebs :heh:. If the story can be genuine in that context with a movie then why not with rap?

For both

How does that impact your experience? You have no way of knowing how real what they are saying is. Some of the biggest fakers know how to make shyt sound the most authentic.
Rap has always been a street culture and about reporting on the streets and your perspective. It's always been an autobiographical genre. It's about what you been through, hardships, ups and downs, etc...If you just making up shyt for content, then it loses all its genuineness, because where are you pulling from? If you didn't really have these experiences, then you're literally just an actor playing a role. There's too many dope rappers who have actually lived what they rapped for me to be listening to Bruce Willis.

And like I said if I know it's made up, it kills it for me. Most times you can tell who is really authentic who isn't based off how detailed they are with certain shyt. Now of course some will slip through the cracks and make it sound believable and aren't, but as soon as I know they not, I tune them out. Simple

If I found out M.O.P. was really from Park Slope and grew up with rich parents and went to private school and started rapping about the streets of Brownsville, you think I'm a listen that shyt? lol.
 

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Yeah. I have no problem saying I want dudes really being on positive healthy shyt and I dont want them killing each other. :manny: You want dudes to kill each other and poison themselves and their community?
I don’t like frauds either way. But even if u genuine. shyt got to slap

Example
Billie Jean by MJ

That shyt hit way harder knowing it’s from some real shyt.
 

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Depends on the content. If You have a J.Cole or Kendrick type who talks about their life growing up and overcoming those difficulties I want that to be true.

When you hear a rapper talk about Murder and killing you obviously know if somebody is serious or not
 

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Rap has always been a street culture and about reporting on the streets and your perspective. It's always been an autobiographical genre. It's about what you been through, hardships, ups and downs, etc...If you just making up shyt for content, then it loses all its genuineness, because where are you pulling from? If you didn't really have these experiences, then you're literally just an actor playing a role. There's too many dope rappers who have actually lived what they rapped for me to be listening to Bruce Willis.

And like I said if I know it's made up, it kills it for me. Most times you can tell who is really authentic who isn't based off how detailed they are with certain shyt. Now of course some will slip through the cracks and make it sound believable and aren't, but as soon as I know they not, I tune them out. Simple

If I found out M.O.P. was really from Park Slope and grew up with rich parents and went to private school and started rapping about the streets of Brownsville, you think I'm a listen that shyt? lol.
No it hasnt. Rap started as nikkas hyping the DJ and rocking the party. Its history is full of nikkas capping, exaggerating, taking creative license. The street shyt eventually took over but it hasnt always been about that and most the founders/elders will say just that.

You pull it from creativity. Expressing what you havent actually experienced is a talent in and of itself. Mike Jack singing bout heartbreak from his soul at 11 was amazing because we knew his young ass hadnt been through shyt. Going through shyt doesnt mean you will have the talent to express it and connect with people in doing so. More often than not rappers are the lamest nikkas relatively speaking. Truly being out here to the level nikkas be talking AND being great at writing and spitting about it is a very rare combo. Beyond all that do we really want nikkas out here killing each other?
 

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I don’t like frauds either way. But even if u genuine. shyt got to slap

Example
Billie Jean by MJ

That shyt hit way harder knowing it’s from some real shyt.
That wasnt what I asked you.
 

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No it hasnt. Rap started as nikkas hyping the DJ and rocking the party. Its history is full of nikkas capping, exaggerating, taking creative license. The street shyt eventually took over but it hasnt always been about that and most the founders/elders will say just that.

You pull it from creativity. Expressing what you havent actually experienced is a talent in and of itself. Mike Jack singing bout heartbreak from his soul at 11 was amazing because we knew his young ass hadnt been through shyt. Going through shyt doesnt mean you will have the talent to express it and connect with people in doing so. More often than not rappers are the lamest nikkas relatively speaking. Truly being out here to the level nikkas be talking AND being great at writing and spitting about it is a very rare combo. Beyond all that do we really want nikkas out here killing each other?
nikkas back then was reporting on streets and it was a part of street culture. The roots for Hip Hop are from the crime invested Bronx, and kids used it as an outlet to express themselves in a myriad of ways. Hip Hop's roots are the streets and always have been. The forefathers of Hip Hop were on some gangster shyt in real life. I didn't say all your raps have to be gangster shyt, but if you are rapping about it, you should have lived it and not making it up.

You can't compare R&B to Hip Hop so bringing up Michael Jackson is irrelevant. Hip Hop was built off authenticity.

If you wanna listen to nikkas making up fake raps, have at it. shyt isn't for me. My favorite rappers all lived their lyrics or was around it.

And I don't want anyone killing anyone but if you lived a certain life, and it's really what you went through and you're dope at conveying it, why would I not want to hear that? I don't want nikkas to look for some random innocent nikka to kill to rap about it. lol. Come on man, that was a weak argument.

The majority of fans feel how I feel. If they didn't, then artists wouldn't be trying so hard to live up to the image they have in the music, because they know the consumer wants it to be real. Why 50 Cent blow up the way he did? You think if 50 had a fake background he would've blown up the same?
 

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I find it kinda odd that "living your raps" is automatically synonymous with being a gangster.

De La Soul lives their raps. Thread should be "do you care if the rap comes from an authentic place?" as opposed to strictly being about how gangster a rapper is.

A lot of drill rappers are gangster but should be working the drive-thru window at Arby's.

Fred.
 

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Rap has always been a street culture and about reporting on the streets and your perspective. It's always been an autobiographical genre. It's about what you been through, hardships, ups and downs, etc...If you just making up shyt for content, then it loses all its genuineness, because where are you pulling from? If you didn't really have these experiences, then you're literally just an actor playing a role. There's too many dope rappers who have actually lived what they rapped for me to be listening to Bruce Willis.

And like I said if I know it's made up, it kills it for me. Most times you can tell who is really authentic who isn't based off how detailed they are with certain shyt. Now of course some will slip through the cracks and make it sound believable and aren't, but as soon as I know they not, I tune them out. Simple

If I found out M.O.P. was really from Park Slope and grew up with rich parents and went to private school and started rapping about the streets of Brownsville, you think I'm a listen that shyt? lol.

ISNT BIGGIE YOUR GOAT THOUGH?

HIS WHOLE DISCOGRAPHY IS
FULL OF FAN FICTION.

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No it's not. Biggie was around all that shyt he raps about, Biggie was in the streets selling drugs, hanging around nikkas selling drugs, etc...

IM NOT TALKING ABOUT
CORNER BOY shyt.

ALL THOSE MURDER, MAFIOSO,
KING PIN ALFRED HITCOCK ASS RAPS.

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If they rapping black genocide they should live that life:manny:
 
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