Rap has become the new rock.

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I actually the days where white people listened to rock/pop and did their own thing, and Black people did our own thing... I feel like things were better.

But now these mother fukkers all listening to our music, saying our slang terms, and acting like they on our level now..... white people need to fall the fukk back. :francis:
Act like black folks ain't start wearing skinny jeans, skateboarding, and listening to rock music when lil Wayne was popular
 

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i felt around the time "rap metal" became a thing that this was just around the corner...


There's a lot of groove parallels between nu metal and trap.

Trap is dark in nature and people dance to it. It's dope.

Rock is dead because there's literally zero swagger..zero. The bands played on mtv had frontmen w personality, rappers say they're the rockstars because theres literally zero stars in rock music. Nu metal was the last time there was any showmanship in the genre on the mainstream.
 

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I actually the days where white people listened to rock/pop and did their own thing, and Black people did our own thing... I feel like things were better.

But now these mother fukkers all listening to our music, saying our slang terms, and acting like they on our level now..... white people need to fall the fukk back. :francis:


:dwillhuh::dahell::snoop: when were these days?? lmao... because i bet im a lot older than you and in my lifetime, they didnt exist. even before my lifetime music scenes were actually LESS segregated

fukk you think the pioneers of rap music were listening to, and influenced by...BEFORE there was rap music?

even decades after that, you realize that some of your favorite rappers were listening to other music besides rap when they were growing up, right?? what about producers? you know how fukkin boring rap would sound if the producers behind probably some of your favorite songs ONLY listened to and wer influenced by one or two types of music coming up?

thats one way to keep music, probably the most universial artform there is, thats capable of reaching billions of people, fresh and interesting and cutting edge... by segregating it and placing limitations on it:why:... yeah...sounds awesome:huhldup:
 

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:dwillhuh::dahell::snoop: when were these days?? lmao... because i bet im a lot older than you and in my lifetime, they didnt exist. even before my lifetime music scenes were actually LESS segregated

fukk you think the pioneers of rap music were listening to, and influenced by...BEFORE there was rap music?

even decades after that, you realize that some of your favorite rappers were listening to other music besides rap when they were growing up, right?? what about producers? you know how fukkin boring rap would sound if the producers behind probably some of your favorite songs ONLY listened to and wer influenced by one or two types of music coming up?

thats one way to keep music, probably the most universial artform there is, thats capable of reaching billions of people, fresh and interesting and cutting edge... by segregating it and placing limitations on it:why:... yeah...sounds awesome:huhldup:

Rap pioneers were listening to Funkadelics and shyt.... and I defintely remember a time where EVERY PERSON and their MOTHER did NOT listen to rap. I remember seeing punk rock & Gothic kids at the mall, I remember white girls listening to ONLY Britney Spears, Nsync, Backstreet boys.... I remember a time where whte kids knew all the rock bands....

It's not like that anymore because hiphop is the new pop, and rock....And the white girl pop is written, produced by black people so it pretty much sounds like R&B. There is barely any subcultures anymore.
 

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It was bound to happen
All these new rappers have mosh pits at their shows.
:dead:
Most of these kids that were into rock/punk/metal are into hip hop/rap as much too.
But trap is like that hood metal.
Seriously say what you want about some of these new rappers..but they have fun ass shows.
I love seeing rappers doing stage dives and shyt.

that new Saint pablo tour with the bway its set up is like a mosh pit in the crowd. i was so sad i missed the MSG show.
:mjcry:


even the way these new rappers dress are like rock stars.

I saw a lil yachty clip from BB kings where he had the crowd do the wall of death.

now for those of you that don't know...the walll of death is when the crowd parts into two sides and leave an open space in the pit. then when the music starts...
:wow:

both crowds of people charge at each other. First time i participated in that ws at a Sick Of it All show in 2002...and thats a classic NYC hardcore band.

Rock became boring for white kids...
Black kids wanted to rock out and now are rocking out.

@biscuitsnbangers rap and rock have alwys had their paralllels. They are both rebellious in nature. i felt around the time "rap metal" became a thing that this was just around the corner...
I was mad fukked up at Ghe2oGothik when I made this thread.

And forgot about alot of stuff already mentioned here.

:snoop:

Do drugs and drink brehs.

I still feel like shyt today.
 
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