What does anything said here have to do with the fact that neither you or Lord Jamal having the authority to dictate what an MC can or can't express in their music?
how are they an emcee, and they violate the culture.
that talent is just a rapper.
that is what you don't get.
as no real culturally upstanding emcee would violate the culture.
rappers are wack because they don't know or adhere to the culture.
an emcee, adheres to the culture, first.
maybe down the line, a emcee will become a sucker emcee, and damage his cred.
yet, he is still committed to the culture, and then swayed.
that is what you don't get.
SUNzoo said:
I know what a "scourge" sugar hill is in the context that you mean it, which is why I brought them up as sellouts/biters ect...the point being, regardless of his or your ideals and they mean more to the culture than him (or you) at the end of the day.
You don't control the entire worldview of Hip Hop on the strength that you stood next to another nikka while he rapped...
sugar hill gang, is a farce.
which is why the new school way of thought ushered out the oldschool way of thought.
so, everyone who had an emotional attachment to sugarhill, and was in hiphop.
all dealt with the emotions you have not dealt with to usher out their gateway if they sold out into rap.
how can you diss me, and what I respresent and you love Eminem.
as we all come from the same kindred.
you, only give credence to Eminem because of marketing.
plus, a record deal.
yet, when Eminem was unknown where were you....
oh, I thought so...a toy ass pac fan, who stabbed someone.
so, you not even a bboy, and you an emotional ass stan.
Eminem is a pac fan, and never did what you did, cause he is cultured.
that is the difference.
Sunzoo said:
And being that Hip Hop is "the culture of the impoverished" it's only right that it
CHANGES and
SHIFTS appropriately to reflect society and the sect that identify with it it. It's a whole community of people who have been in the culture from JUMP who haven't been given a voice, which is something Hip Hop has always done from MY POV, knock down doors, open up eyes, give representation to those who don't have it. If society is moving beyond the notion that homosexuality is still such a taboo, Hip Hop will reflect that, with or without your permission to move forward.
And yea you right, I gotta commit. 2014 is the year breh, i'ma find me a dope rapper to latch on, I mean be a protege to so I can hold his name over peoples heads on the internet for validation.
I'm gonna be a legend breh's
principles do not change, breh....
also,..
I already drew before ju, and had a classic before I backed up ju.
I was picked up by ju, to be his hypeman.
two years long after good grief was in the underground.
next,....
I always kept my id, covert.
as I was really doing...
my background became common place, because a weak ass fake emcee, and a culturally significant producer.
took offense, to comments made by an imposter on two different web platforms.
which occurred because I was prolific enough to have someone impersonate me on multiple platforms on the internet.
of which, caused a domino effect, that made those major label artist speak out, in error.
yet, for them to go public about what they felt was me, and did not know was an imposter.
speaks volumes about how just in content based form, I was a draw and respected from just a message board.
something you have and will never be able to do......
which is your fault not mine.
you are a refugee in this community,...
yet, just like hiphop.
you did not seek out the real knowledge about the posters here.
which, includes:
art barr