The Underappreciated Genius Of K-Rino's Song Deprogrammed

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Who's worse, K-Klingon or Immortal Technique? :lupe:

That's a tough one to call. They're both shytty artists with horrible voices/deliveries who struggle to ride beats, are poor at crafting hooks and songs, and spit Illuminati conspiracy bullshyt that appeals to uneducated, pseudointellectual hermits.
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Revolutionary Vol. 2 had some :lawd:beats though. That was a good album.
 

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Thread update, around 6500 views so far...... Think over around 550 posts.......

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Revolutionary Vol 2 was a great album, proving people just don't like substance on the whole.
 

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Thread update, around 6500 views so far...... Think over around 550 posts.......

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Revolutionary Vol 2 was a great album, proving people just don't like substance on the whole.

Nah it sucked. I liked several good albums with substance. A Book of Human Language by Aceyalone for example has about 50x more substance than IT. Revolutionary Vol. 1 is reflective of the musings of a novice to politics and macro-world issues when they're young and rebellious and thirst for knowledge but don't have a thorough understanding of things.

That's why people generally hate lame hip-hop fans like you. You tell yourself this lie that if people don't like your lame music that means they're somehow deficient in intelligence or comprehension ability as a means of arrogant self-validation.

Most backpackers eventually realize that and smartened up, that why that movement dwindled so much around the turn of the century. You seem to still be stuck in an infant stage of mental development.
 

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Revolutionary Vol. 1 is reflective of the musings of a novice to politics and macro-world issues when they're young and rebellious and thirst for knowledge but don't have a thorough understanding of things.
You seem to take the position that rappers need to be experts on political/social issues to rap about them?
I appreciate it when rappers try to tackle these issues, whether i agree with their stance or not. Whether they have an expert level grasp of issues (which I certainly don't have) or not.
 

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Didn't read :blessed:

Keep blowing up the thread though. If your response was about K-Rino as an artist, the song in question, the Longevity song or several others I posted I may get round to it at some point.

I don't know how anyone could realistically hate on the Longevity song? Like why would they? Lol....

Witness I posted recently also so dope, so many styles, so many flows, topics, stories, a genius of an artist, if someone would like to discuss or debate K-Rino as an artist that could be a fun conversation I may engage in....
 

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You seem to take the position that rappers need to be experts on political/social issues to rap about them?
I appreciate it when rappers try to tackle these issues, whether i agree with their stance or not. Whether they have an expert level grasp of issues (which I certainly don't have) or not.
No I don't. Rappers can rap about whatever they want. IT has his lane. I only said because they often have clowns like The Ruler as fans who get on this "You don't like him because you don't sunstance/can't comprehend him" nonsense.

That's when I point out that IT aren't K-Cuttlefish aren't that bright, deep, or factually accurate.
 

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You seem to take the position that rappers need to be experts on political/social issues to rap about them?
I appreciate it when rappers try to tackle these issues, whether i agree with their stance or not. Whether they have an expert level grasp of issues (which I certainly don't have) or not.

Also an expert according to him, when people have different views :mindblown:, you can disagree with something but still respect it artistically, for instance I'm not a member of the N.O.I but I can appreciate HIS view and in particular how he brings it across through the MUSIC and skill wise...
 

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For instance, whether or not I believe Farrahkhan is a prophet, that doesn't mean I'm gonna say Bring The Noise by Public Enemy isn't "good". It's very simplistic thinking and very 1 dimensional with a closed mind and a limiting perspective.
 

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Also that perspective REALLY doesn't stand up, as K-Rino and KRS-One, Chuck D and many other Hip Hop legends have spoken about similar or the same things, add Wise Intelligent too. So are they all not "good" now too? This reeks of an agenda against the particular artist in question rather than an objective rational stance.
 
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