Definition for backpacker?

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Give me a suitable definition for backpacker plz

is it 90's hip hop heads? nerd-rap audience? new-school-hipster crowed? graffiti boys?
 

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A B Boy in every sense, the backpack held your graf utensils, your rhyme books, records. Just underground hip hop head that lived the hip hop culture
 

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Here's an example.....



Definition changed DRASTICALLY after groups like this started dropping gems and heat.

Used to define those of us mired in some form of the cultural aspects of hip hop.​
 

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Give me a suitable definition for backpacker plz

is it 90's hip hop heads? nerd-rap audience? new-school-hipster crowed? graffiti boys?
The Definition changed over time

90's backpackers were into shyt like bootcamp click and would carry guns, cans in their knapsack and listen to music rooted in an underground that was heavy on street.

late 90's and early 2000 hipster backpackers co-opted that movement out of respect and idolization of the realness of 90's music but they were purist nerds who were often hypocritical idealists and far removed from the street element... all about lyrical miracle raps... They made elitist soulless music and spoke against the essence of the music they loved. They would talk against commercialism and sexual objectification of women while making exceptions for people like slum village who were on the same shyt. They just didn't like to see rappers on the "mainstream" winning. In their backpacks you would find incense and a thesarus.

Past this era the definition gets even murky... a lot of those same hipster cacs would later abandon rap all together when they felt it got too mainstream because they couldn't adjust. What you had left were underground acts that were actually nice like Slum, MF doom, Pharoahe who had got lumped in with these other hipster acs like Aesop Rock, Cage etc. The ones that survived broke thru to some middle ground. Rappers like Mos and Kweli, Pharoahe, Little Brother, Slum, etc those who could bridge the gap somewhat between the mainstream and underground. The rest faded into obscurity.

Modern day hipsters are NOT backpackers in a role reversal somewhere around and post the crunk era I watched hipsters start fukking with the southern rap movement that's how you get an El-p and Killer Mike (run the jewelz) in the same group.
 

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The Definition changed over time

90's backpackers were into shyt like bootcamp click and would carry guns, cans in their knapsack and listen to music rooted in an underground that was heavy on street.

late 90's and early 2000 hipster backpackers co-opted that movement out of respect and idolization of the realness of 90's music but they were purist nerds who were often hypocritical idealists and far removed from the street element... all about lyrical miracle raps... They made elitist soulless music and spoke against the essence of the music they loved. They would talk against commercialism and sexual objectification of women while making exceptions for people like slum village who were on the same shyt. They just didn't like to see rappers on the "mainstream" winning. In their backpacks you would find incense and a thesarus.

Past this era the definition gets even murky... a lot of those same hipster cacs would later abandon rap all together when they felt it got too mainstream because they couldn't adjust. What you had left were underground acts that were actually nice like Slum, MF doom, Pharoahe who had got lumped in with these other hipster acs like Aesop Rock, Cage etc. The ones that survived broke thru to some middle ground. Rappers like Mos and Kweli, Pharoahe, Little Brother, Slum, etc those who could bridge the gap somewhat between the mainstream and underground. The rest faded into obscurity.

Modern day hipsters are NOT backpackers in a role reversal somewhere around and post the crunk era I watched hipsters start fukking with the southern rap movement that's how you get an El-p and Killer Mike (run the jewelz) in the same group.

i do not agree with aesop rock being hipster acts.... but for the most part i agree with this post.
 

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Remember those nerdy fakkits in HS that would play Lupe and College Dropout

That's pretty much them

fukkk you. if we were in the same school, you wouldnt say SHYT.

Used to go to high school wit a damn backpack with all my shyt in it.

Bumpin Del the funky homosapians both sides of the brain, Fatlips debut and other piff on the school bus >>>>>>
 
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