I thought if anybody got dissed by Common it was Onyx & Das Efx....Cube and Mack definitely jumped out that Window too hard that time
What makes it a contradiction wasn't the supposed fraudelence, but that Jay-Z was one of the biggest culprits of commodifying the genre and selling out. Everything that ?uestlove complains passionately about, Jay was one the flag bearers; Jay just happened to be really fukking talented too.I don't consider that a contradiction. I always considered the song to be more about rappers on some fake sh!t with those images in their music trying to sell records. Rappin about a lifestyle they do not live. Jigga was really living that lifestyle tho. That has pretty much been confirmed, even by his detractors (Dehaven, Calvin Klein). If they wanted to criticize the lifestyle that's one thing. But to criticize a rapper about his raps that are accurately describing his life don't make much sense to me.
The old heads back then were hating, I'm 100% sure the music put out now will have zero lasting power.I think it's interesting that roots dropped this and de la dropped stakes is high in what I consider the best year ever in hip hop album wise lol. I keep this in mind whenever I wanna call the current gen of music ass. oldheads were calling my favorite music ass too
strongly dislike that hip hop elitist bs because they were hating on the south
It just seems like alot of alternative Hip Hop groups gave off this vibe
I think A Tribe Called Quest and Common might be the only in this genre to put out pure music and never lifted their nose up at other types of Hip Hop
Not gonna lie though, this Roots songs bumps,
Add this to your playlist
Yeah I don't what that nikka was talking about lmao the biggest targets of those videos were Bad Boy and Death Row.Questlove/The Roots never hated on any of the artists you posted.
Stakes Is High and What They Do were aimed at Bad Boy and Death Row and that whole extravagant gangsta aesthetic, not the south. Bad Boy was pretty much public enemy #1 to backpackers in the mid-90s. The south had nothing to do with thatThis is why I can't stand Quest tbh. I strongly dislike that hip hop elitist bs because they were hating on the south especially when they were producing perennial artists and groups like Scarface, Goodie Mob, Outkast etc. I love some of the records that were posted in here like Stakes is High but in retrospect when looking at the true DECLINE of the genre from the last few years them guys doing those songs in the heat of a prime era is wild CORNY. If your brand of rap is sooo much better make timeless records and stop complaining. This is exactly why most of those MCs met a major decline for a while during that period.
First dude sound like Mase lol I know Brand Nubian but never listened to they albums. Bout to get on fasho
A few years later they started doing even more commercial songs like You Got Me, that one with the Rolling Stones sounding beat etc and living the Jay-Z, Jimmy Fallon celebrity party life. I'm not even saying that was wrong for them, but it was their decision so yeah hypocrisy. All that "keep it real" shyt turned out to be just another trend just like the shyt it was criticizing.
What in your opinion did he do to “sell out”? Wouldn’t you agree he has been a major player in calling out the music industry and helping artists get better compensation?What makes it a contradiction wasn't the supposed fraudelence, but that Jay-Z was one of the biggest culprits of commodifying the genre and selling out. Everything that ?uestlove complains passionately about, Jay was one the flag bearers; Jay just happened to be really fukking talented too.
“I wasn’t salty she was with the Boyz In The Hood..”Common had that line in I Used to Love H.E.R
"I was offended she was with the boyz in the hood"