Parlae: 98% Of The Rappers In The Music Industry Are Fake

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And other than that, what does he mean about fake? That they are not real criminals or aggressive?



Good music was important, no matter how you made it. Whether it was no skills having Master P, spittas like Big, club shakers like Mc Hammer and Will Smith or even wack ass cacs like Mark Wahlberg and Vanilla Ice or no-lyrics writing producers and execs like Puff and Dre.


i say this all the time. I think nikkas just mad these days that ignorance, violence, and over-aggressiveness are not "cool" anymore. Street cred or not, terrile personalities will not make it.

Ppl coin the definition of real as in struggling, criminal, dangerous, feared. \

"Real nikkas" havent figured this out. No one wants to deal with someone like that. Realness is about being true to yourself and ideas. Not where u came from, if u kuckled up and shot back. "Real gangsta" on the other hand, thats different. In that case once again, NO INDUSTRY wants to be phsyically afraid or the people in it. Street mentality is only applicable in the streets...

idk why nikkas understand that. You wanna be that cat, stay in the streets.
 
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i say this all the time. I think nikkas just mad these days that ignorance, violence, and over-aggressiveness are not "cool" anymore. Street cred or not, terrile personalities will not make it.

Ppl coin the definition of real as in struggling, criminal, dangerous, feared. \

"Real nikkas" havent figured this out. No one wants to deal with someone like that. Realness is about being true to yourself and ideas. Not where u came from, if u kuckled up and shot back. "Real gangsta" on the other hand, thats different. In that case once again, NO INDUSTRY wants to be phsyically afraid or the people in it. Street mentality is only applicable in the streets...

idk why nikkas understand that. You wanna be that cat, stay in the streets.

then rappers today should stop acting like that.

if u a hipster/backpacker surburban guy tell everyone. and be labeled as pop rap.

yall can't say shyt not cool then use the image.:dwillhuh:

then when guys are called out everyone deflect and says...."but,but,but the 80's n 90s were fake too.........":russ:
 

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I like how he admits they won't even let the real ones in the door in the first place. Then you wonder why Hip Hop is garbage now. It's because you have a small fraternal order of idiots with no talent who control who can get on. Without those co-signs you'll be stuck in the minor leagues.

P bought his way into the game. He threw money around and got treated like royalty. Ole Marky Mark is related to one of the main guys in New Kids on the block. He's just a industry plant in music and in movies. Puff used his artist to get famous and bought spins on Hot97 until everyone. The 90's were no different than now.

yep, they tryna limit an afrocentric or real black struggle point of view .

then when u say something they have a safety val of 1 or 2 artist like kendrick to make it seem like they are pushing a posiive message to the black youth when 98% of mainstream is poisonous bull shyt.
 
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Hammer and Ice were famous based on one song each

G and coolio made dope ass music


Hammer and vanilla ice were popular for three albums cumulatively, breh.
Hammer had a whole crew who had drawing records and he had multiple.drawing songs over a capital debut and a diamond followup album.
Plus, the lead single in the Adams family.
Also, a cartoon and vanilla ice had a movie and every and any licensing marketing product line they could put his name and face on.
To the point, his face was everywhere.


It was way more the just one record, breh.
Rap was going to die if vanilla ice, biv Ten and vanilla ice were going to remain the top draws.
If not for main source, third bass and others,...
There would have been no more rap music after hammer and vanilla ice.

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yep, they tryna limit an afrocentric or real black struggle point of view .

then when u say something they have a safety val of 1 or 2 artist like kendrick to make it seem like they are pushing an posiive message to the black youth when 98% of mainstream is poisonous bull shyt.

This.


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Funny part is it is completely accurate.
Plus, none of these guys were ever and I mean ever on stage and did not take not one head out here skillwise.
They never really created a real grass roots draw by showcasing skills.
I am really and was the real hype man/protege to a real underground top draw.
On no day, was any of these guys they talk about really a grassroots artist.
It is all industry plants and toy wack rappers who not apart of the culture at all.
Plus, it is in all sides from the underground to mainstream.
Even the underground artist are fake wack no skill having toys.
So, underground guys followed the lead of non-rapping elp.
Mainstream guys followed the degradation created culturally by puff in the main stream.
To the slippery slope where no protection mechanism are present.
So, we are assaulted in clockwork orange based style marketing of imagery.
that has no cultural responsibility of the cautionary tale.
The cautionary tale was replace by a blatant first person criminal undertone of content as standard.
That disrespects the culture on all levels including social to skills.

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Good music was important, no matter how you made it. Whether it was no skills having Master P, spittas like Big, club shakers like Mc Hammer and Will Smith or even wack ass cacs like Mark Wahlberg and Vanilla Ice or no-lyrics writing producers and execs like Puff and Dre.

And you've sold how many albums, muthafukka?

ha, then follow up with that p*ssy-ass shyt...
 

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And you've sold how many albums, muthafukka?

ha, then follow up with that p*ssy-ass shyt...
What do you mean? Just cause I don't play in the NBA it means that I can't say that George Bush is a wack basketball player compared to Kobe? :what:

Using your birdbrain logic, every single person who raps who has moved 1 unt is dope cause that's more than I have moved. :snoop:


Master P made good music but that doesn't mean that he was a skilled mc. Just like Puff Daddy and the fam was one of the best albums of 97, along with Ghetto D and Tru 2 the game for that matter.
 
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