The Real Deal About Black America Losing Their Grip On Hip Hop

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This dude said brothers in the hood out here bumping Eminem and Iggy :pachaha:

Somebody pulled up at the barbershop in a Crown Vic yesterday bumping this :skip:



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deadass that n*gga got issues. N I got no fukin idea what skateboarding got to do with hip hop.
 

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Negged. :mjlol:Ain't nobody in the hood bumpin Ugly Azalea or Feminem....stop bullshyttin dawg!

lol you nikkas seem like the cats to get wedgies. The hip hop of today is not even like it was 12 or 15 years ago, you got cats that are softer than ever,and want to be in denial about it.

You going to tell me when you got cats defending Young Thug being gay and dudes wearing skirts that hip hop is not weirded out. Stop jaw jacking, you know what nikkas in this generation is doing now a days and yall making excuses for it. Yall cats are the softest generation,you probably grew up n the burbs thinking this 15 years ago or something when hip hop was alright and the hood was the hood.Dumb ass nikkas.


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Man yall better go somewhere if yall want to defend this shyt now a days, for yall to sit up here and acting like the rappers you listening too is not on some gay and hippy shyt,you out your mind.




deadass that n*gga got issues. N I got no fukin idea what skateboarding got to do with hip hop.



Shut up and open your eyes.Don't know what skateboarding has to do with hip hop but why was it in the videos I posted?I saw this trend happened around 10 years ago with Lupe and Pharell., I saw it as way for rappers to bite off the rock n roll trend and try to gain some steam,but that aint save their careers.

Im not so much against skateboarding in hip hop, but I think the introduction of it could of been better, it came at a time when rappers where trying to make hip hop some hipster and Rock N Roll hybrid in the late 2000s.

This new Joey Badass dude yall youngins are talking about is doing some skateboard shyt, but yall acting like Im tweaking.Man get on somewhere Hip Hop is not the same as it was 15 years ago.

PacSun’s Editorial: Joey Bada$$ Models adidas Skateboarding



Brooklyn‘s own Joey Bada$$ puts his music aside to focus on modeling in his new editorial. The “95 Til Infinity” rapper is modeling adidas Skateboarding in a new editorial for PacSun.

The editorial shows new pieces from the German-based brand including hoodies, track jackets and tee-shirts, as well as a selection of Adi-Ease sneakers with the three-stripe design.

Hip-Hop photographer Brock Fetch lensed this shoot, which was shot in Joey’sBrooklyn neighborhood.

The collection will be available in stores in early November and on the retailer’s site


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Lil Wayne on skateboards.

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Man yall need to stop.
 
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Since I do not really waste my time pay attention to rap on the radio now a days, I don´t who is popular. But I have heard young girls recite this Iggy´s lyrics but I know for certain nikkas do not have any issues with listening to Eminem.Some nikkas would even call him his favorite.

Check out this, you even have some hip hop figures calling Eminem the king of Hip Hop.




Many of these clowns in here acting like Rap/Hip Hop is not on some Hippie agenda with skateboarding,wearing floral colors,acting goofy and other fukkery, remind me of these doofus defending Young Thug not being gay. Its like complete denial for you nikkas bumping your gums.

For any one to get up and defend the state of rap/hip hop today is off their rocker.Back in the day, the popular music choice for black people was undoubtedly black, but people here want to play like its dumb.

Even when the Hip Hop Titans like Grandmaster Caz and Afrikan Bambatta have said that Hip Hop´s new line up is stale.



Afrikan Bambatta talks about the rappers gay gimmicks at "4:40 so you lying dudes keep on being in denial , the Holy Trinity has taken a royal crap on todays rappers.
 

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Since I do not really waste my time pay attention to rap on the radio now a days, I don´t who is popular. But I have heard young girls recite this Iggy´s lyrics but I know for certain nikkas do not have any issues with listening to Eminem.Some nikkas would even call him his favorite.

Check out this, you even have some hip hop figures calling Eminem the king of Hip Hop.




Many of these clowns in here acting like Rap/Hip Hop is not on some Hippie agenda with skateboarding,wearing floral colors,acting goofy and other fukkery, remind me of these doofus defending Young Thug not being gay. Its like complete denial for you nikkas bumping your gums.

For any one to get up and defend the state of rap/hip hop today is off their rocker.Back in the day, the popular music choice for black people was undoubtedly black, but people here want to play like its dumb.

Even when the Hip Hop Titans like Grandmaster Caz and Afrikan Bambatta have said that Hip Hop´s new line up is stale.



Afrikan Bambatta talks about the rappers gay gimmicks at "4:40 so you lying dudes keep on being in denial , the Holy Trinity has taken a royal crap on todays rappers.












:yeshrug: Think the genre is doing just fine.
 

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:rudy: they're not even bumping white rappers in the suburbs much less the hood

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I just looked at what homeboy posted above you, and they got a group called Flatbush Zombies .These dudes rap like some white rappers from back in the day if you ask me. Its all gimmicks.It embodies exactly what I said about the crossover of Rock N Roll culture into Hip Hop.


I don´t knock people for listening to any white rappers but why are people acting like its not happening?

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Cats swear up and down they don´t listen to Eminem , then how did he get so much threads on here,is this forum really full of whites?
 

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Remember when Macklemore was going to take over Hip Hop?
Remember when Iggy was going to take over Hip Hop?

Eminem was their best chance and now most people don't even fukk with him anymore, they can trot out these fads all the want but none of them have any staying power. Hip Hop will always be black and we need to stop acting scared like the cacs are going to eliminate us from it.

It's the ownership breh, not the music, it's may be black sang but it's white funded.

When em was big he was huge, you gotta own your as shyt. Not let outsiders take owner ship.
 

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@kp404 toss this :trash: thread in the bushes please.

You fake bohemian nikkas need to stop being so damn sensitive .Whats the problem with exposing the truth?

I posted hella back up to let it be known that the black rappers today are not taking the lead and not staying in character, which is the reason why its in a decline.
Hip Hop OGs,interviews about white rappers, the new gay trend in rap,etc . All here and yet nikkas can't deal with reality.
 

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I just looked at what homeboy posted above you, and they got a group called Flatbush Zombies .These dudes rap like some white rappers from back in the day if you ask me. Its all gimmicks.It embodies exactly what I said about the crossover of Rock N Roll culture into Hip Hop.


I don´t knock people for listening to any white rappers but why are people acting like its not happening?

:mjlol::russ:

Cats swear up and down they don´t listen to Eminem , then how did he get so much threads on here,is this forum really full of whites?


You're not making any sense. What white rappers do Flatbush Zombies sound like?

And there was no "crossover" of rock and roll into hip-hop. Hip-Hop artists of today, and this will shock you are actually influenced more than just other rappers. I think the genre actually becomes healthier that you can have a black kid who's a rapper who can be just inspired by Nas, Tupac to Joy Division and Sonic Youth.

And hip-hop and skateboarding is absolutely nothing new dude, hate to break it to you.

 

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You're not making any sense. What white rappers do Flatbush Zombies sound like?

And there was no "crossover" of rock and roll into hip-hop. Hip-Hop artists of today, and this will shock you are actually influenced more than just other rappers. I think the genre actually becomes healthier that you can have a black kid who's a rapper who can be just inspired by Nas, Tupac to Joy Division and Sonic Youth.

And hip-hop and skateboarding is absolutely nothing new dude, hate to break it to you.



Oh ok so the party like rockstar trend wasn´t no cross over into hip hop?! The wearing of chains of belts,tight jeans, skateboarding and other antics are not Rock N Roll influence. At least the chain of the belt trend faded, but we still got the hipster thing going on.
 

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Oh ok so the party like rockstar trend wasn´t no cross over into hip hop?! The wearing of chains of belts,tight jeans, skateboarding and other antics are not Rock N Roll influence. At least the chain of the belt trend faded, but we still got the hipster thing going on.

That was one group that came and faded away by the time summer ended.

And again, the "hipster" buzzword has been apart of the underground scene since the mid-late 90's.

Rawkus Records. Def Jux. Stones Throw etc. Yes hipsters back then were messing with The Company Flows, MF Dooms, Blackstarr's etc.
 

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That was one group that came and faded away by the time summer ended.

And again, the "hipster" buzzword has been apart of the underground scene since the mid-late 90's.

Rawkus Records. Def Jux. Stones Throw etc. Yes hipsters back then were messing with The Company Flows, MF Dooms, Blackstarr's etc.

I would consider Rawkus some neosoulish kind of stuff not really hipster. lol

Its not even the hipster trend being the problem, its the fact that its an overabundance of it.That shouldn't be one of the few trends we saw in Hip Hop.It should be a lot more trends going on.
 

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I would consider Rawkus some neosoulish kind of stuff not really hipster. lol

Its not even the hipster trend being the problem, its the fact that its an overabundance of it.That shouldn't be one of the few trends we saw in Hip Hop.It should be a lot more trends going on.

But there are, that was why I posted those videos to show how diverse the genre has become in the past 5 years alone.
 

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Remember when Macklemore was going to take over Hip Hop?
Remember when Iggy was going to take over Hip Hop?

Eminem was their best chance and now most people don't even fukk with him anymore, they can trot out these fads all the want but none of them have any staying power. Hip Hop will always be black and we need to stop acting scared like the cacs are going to eliminate us from it.
no one said they wer going to take over hip hop....

most of you fans got so scared that you yourselves built that shyt up...

How many threads wer being made discussing her or his music? Hardly if not any.... It was jus the typical" agenda " threads
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