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back then you had your pretty big artists like will smith who didn't curse. or LL who had his girl songs.
today there's not ONE artist anyone can name who doesn't curse. old or young. i saw some song that looked like it was 10 yr olds and they looked like they were twerkin :huhldup:. i think it was that no flex song. or a song similar to it.

and back then in the 90s you could say hiphop was for the guys and the females would be listening to r&b to babyface, boyz ii men and stuff. these days we have trey songz and chris brown as the r&b guys and these niccas rap more than sing. and they're all thugs anyway. sure, the music industry wants to destroy chris brown but he's not really helping himself.
i still fuq with chris brown despite the devils being on his case...
 

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theworldismine13 said:
you just proved my point, all you have done is post some rappers that nobody listens to

You, yet again, missed MY point.......​

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Hip-hop doesn't concentrate on 'hoes and drugs'. What you choose to listen to concentrates on 'hoes and drugs'.
 

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You provided songs that missed the point.​



Old School, New School, Golden Age. Those are just three. You also have various sub-genres within each genre. Electro-funk was different than boom-bap. G-Funk was different than Gangsta. Hardcore was different than stream of consciousness.

i think you are confused about what genre is, rap music is a genre. Old school, new school, golden age, arent genres, but even if they were that wouldnt make any difference to anything being said, becuase the article was making a general statement about rap music

nobody is missing the point you are making, the author and me just dont agree with your point
 

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theworldismine13 said:
i think you are confused about what genre is, rap music is a genre. Old school, new school, golden age, arent genres, but even if they were that wouldnt make any difference to anything being said, becuase the article was making a general statement about rap music

Old School is a different genre of hip-hop than New School, and both are different than Golden Age. You can't make a general statement about a diverse artform. That's like saying 'All rock sucks/promotes Devil worship.'​

theworldismine13 said:
nobody is missing the point you are making, the author and me just dont agree with your point

You are still missing it, but now I see why.​
 

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With music its never been about what you say but how you say it. Sure the same themes always existed but rap today is just vulgar and degenerate for no reason. there is no creativity. Its pure poison for the most part. i cant really rock with it. and one thing thats not mentioned is how the music made in the 80s and 90s went along with the social climates at the time. The crack epidemic spawned the drug and gangsta raps.. not to excuse it but it made sense and was relatable in that way. now and days these rappers content are completely separated and ignorant of the current social climate of black america.
 

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You missed that one since that was a point I was making to Kritic in post 9.

How does me not agreeing with your point mean I'm missing your point?

I'm not missing any of your points I just don't agree with them, I don't agree that old school and golden age are different genres, I don't agree that some underground rappers that nobody listens to represent balance

Your logic is silly, nobody is missing your point
 

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theworldismine13 said:
How does me not agreeing with your point mean I'm missing your point?

Because it's two different points to two different people.

Your argument is: I don't like this genre of hip-hop since it promotes values I don't care for.

My rebuttal: There's other genres of hip-hop to listen to that don't promote those values.


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Because it's two different points to two different people.

Your argument is: I don't like this genre of hip-hop since it promotes values I don't care for.

My rebuttal: There's other genres of hip-hop to listen to that don't promote those values.


:yeshrug:


but how does that mean im missing your point? i understand your point, im not missing it

i dont agree that we are talking about different genres, me disagreeing with you does not mean im missing your point
 

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theworldismine13 said:
but how does that mean im missing your point? i understand your point, im not missing it

If you understood my point, then you wouldn't be arguing a non-point so vociferously. Hip-hop is not one genre. If you don't care for the 'guns, drugs, hoes on deck/flossin'-genres of hip-hop, there are other genres.
 
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