Also that ws a cool track
― sonic thedgehod (albvivertine), Wednesday, 20 August 2014 16:00 (eleven years ago)
tech n9ne is pretty cool, a lot more creative than most rappers today
― ruffalo soldier (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, August 20, 2014 11:48 AM (15 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
very creative
― lag∞n, Wednesday, 20 August 2014 16:04 (eleven years ago)
I don't know if it's by people not really listening to the actual music instead of just reacting to the idea of what "Native Tongues" represented or people not really understanding the context of hip hop at the time they were formed, but I find it really odd how some people talk about Native Tongues. They were very afrocentric and black pride but very far from what ppl's idea of "political rap" or "positive rap" is...at the time the striking thing about them wasn't really their politicalness, which was really expressed more through their general vibe and the way they presented themselves as part of a long line of slightly bohemian, jazz influenced black music....but the thing that distinguished them at the time from the Public Enemies and BDPs and NWAs and Too Shorts and Kool G Raps was a sense of playfulness, which had a lot of sex in in (a much less aggressive and maybe more female inclusive sexuality - monie love and latifah being a part of it obv) in stuff like Bonita Applebum and Buddy etc etc.....it was really more of a look at a slightly more "middle class" black rap culture, but it was also an extension - made the most explicit by the Jungle Borothers - of Afrika Bambaataa and the Zulu Nation - dancing and music and fun as a political statement and a form of resistance to both the power structures and the troubles of the neighborhoods they lived it.....was also represented in their look, the more colorful boho clothes, africa medallions etc (again they were de facto political IMO even when doing stuff like Buddy)....also referencing back to the jazz world, Ron Carter, etc...
I hate it when it's portrayed as some corny or overtly preachy "message" thing, it wasn't that at all. Public Enemy was more like that, but with Ferguson going on right now who the fuck is gonna tell Chuck he was wrong?
― ruffalo soldier (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 20 August 2014 16:06 (eleven years ago)
agree w all that
― Οὖτις, Wednesday, 20 August 2014 16:10 (eleven years ago)
esp the middle class part
Great post upper, ws listening to Done By the Forces of Nature tonight and well put
― sonic thedgehod (albvivertine), Wednesday, 20 August 2014 16:14 (eleven years ago)
altho lol @ the course this thread has taken we should just move this over to the rolling irrelevant rap bro thread
― Οὖτις, Wednesday, 20 August 2014 16:15 (eleven years ago)
Depends if you think Sir Lucious Left Foot listeners of the future're going to be pissed
― sonic thedgehod (albvivertine), Wednesday, 20 August 2014 16:23 (eleven years ago)
http://i.imgur.com/2bGUnk9.jpg
― lag∞n, Wednesday, 20 August 2014 16:24 (eleven years ago)
awww :) such cuties
― ruffalo soldier (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 20 August 2014 16:26 (eleven years ago)
young thug isn't middlebrow but there are aspects of his persona that def appeal to the (and middlebrow prob isn't even the best word for this) generic tastes of ppl who enjoy rap for its 'wacky characters' aspects instead of the music
the only people keef's buzz has disappeared w/ are media types, i mean the hottest rookie rapper of 2014 just got signed aping the GBE sound of two years ago
― rap steve gadd (D-40), Wednesday, 20 August 2014 17:09 (eleven years ago)
who dat?
― ruffalo soldier (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 20 August 2014 17:10 (eleven years ago)
― rap steve gadd (D-40), Wednesday, August 20, 2014 1:09 PM (1 minute ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
ya srsly get yr head out the hypecycle people
― lag∞n, Wednesday, 20 August 2014 17:12 (eleven years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBXniiEgmMk xp
― rap steve gadd (D-40), Wednesday, 20 August 2014 17:12 (eleven years ago)
i watched an interview and they asked him where his hat went and he said "straight to the top" lol he is v charming
― lag∞n, Wednesday, 20 August 2014 17:13 (eleven years ago)
I like that song but less so this one, altho its Chicago derivativeness is way more evident:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDy_LslMm4I
― rap steve gadd (D-40), Wednesday, 20 August 2014 17:15 (eleven years ago)
this stuff is not bad but yeah I find the beats/music totally boring
― Οὖτις, Wednesday, 20 August 2014 17:21 (eleven years ago)
this is my own personal idiosyncrasy but the further rap moves away from funk rhythms usually the less I care about it on a strictly musical level. why because I am old and conservative now lol
― Οὖτις, Wednesday, 20 August 2014 17:23 (eleven years ago)
tastes of ppl who enjoy rap for its 'wacky characters'
and idk if this is directed at me or not but Waka and Keef are not wacky characters...? they're def caricatures of a certain type
― Οὖτις, Wednesday, 20 August 2014 17:24 (eleven years ago)
can u read? young thug, dude
― rap steve gadd (D-40), Wednesday, 20 August 2014 17:26 (eleven years ago)
and no, human beings are not caricatures
ok nm
― Οὖτις, Wednesday, 20 August 2014 17:28 (eleven years ago)
Lmao at nova judging Juicy J w/o knowing 3-6
― ruffalo soldier (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, August 20, 2014 5:28 AM (15 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
i'm not judging his career tho, i'm just saying I don't like his recent shit & I'd be cool never hearing "Dark Horse" again (that's not entirely his fault though)
― nova, Thursday, 21 August 2014 04:05 (eleven years ago)
― rap steve gadd (D-40), Wednesday, August 20, 2014 10:09 AM (10 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
ok but isn't this always gonna be an element with left-field creative types, no real getting away from it
also I don't think finding some of dude's lyrics/delivery amusing or getting amped to the "wackier"/wilder elements of his flow/beats has to be condescending or ironic
― nova, Thursday, 21 August 2014 04:08 (eleven years ago)
BOOMING POST, ums
― The Reverend, Thursday, 21 August 2014 04:44 (eleven years ago)
yeah, just yeah
― Adding ease. Adding wonder. Adding (contenderizer), Thursday, 21 August 2014 04:55 (eleven years ago)
I don't know if it's by people not really listening to the actual music instead of just reacting to the idea of what "Native Tongues" represented
it's gotta be this, i don't know how anyone could listen to tribe or jungle brothers or de la soul and come away with "preachy"
― brimstead, Thursday, 21 August 2014 04:59 (eleven years ago)
it's some of the funnest, most laid back music ever made
― The Reverend, Wednesday, August 20, 2014 11:44 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
tru
― rap steve gadd (D-40), Thursday, 21 August 2014 05:02 (eleven years ago)
Yeah the perception of Native Tongues got to be that they were preachy and boring so quickly, that's how they seemed to me when I started listening to hiphop in the mid90s. Thing is I kept hearing A Tribe Called Quest singles and got over it p quick
― sonic thedgehod (albvivertine), Thursday, 21 August 2014 05:08 (eleven years ago)
Oh and brimstead otm
― sonic thedgehod (albvivertine), Thursday, 21 August 2014 05:09 (eleven years ago)
I've tried to articulate those points in that past and failed. I will probably be referencing and/or copy n pasting that post for many years.
― FKATlovestofu better (Spottie), Thursday, 21 August 2014 05:25 (eleven years ago)
Really the Tongues only started getting preachy in 96 and even then not all of them.
― The Reverend, Thursday, 21 August 2014 06:07 (eleven years ago)
And even then it's of the jaded, hectoring variety, not in the earnest, wideeyed way of say Arrested Development or first album Digables.
― The Reverend, Thursday, 21 August 2014 06:10 (eleven years ago)
Stakes is high is a pretty preachy album. I know a lot of people think it's the best De La album but it's where they fell off to me.
― longneck, Thursday, 21 August 2014 07:22 (eleven years ago)
could be argued that nearly anything else comes off "preachy" when pimp/thug/dealer amorality is your baseline for realness
― Adding ease. Adding wonder. Adding (contenderizer), Thursday, 21 August 2014 07:29 (eleven years ago)
The Native Tongues don't really exist as any kind of group or movement by Stakes is High
― ruffalo soldier (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 21 August 2014 13:10 (eleven years ago)
at the time the criticism was that they were soft and flaky not preachy fwiw
― lag∞n, Thursday, 21 August 2014 13:50 (eleven years ago)
Yah i know
― ruffalo soldier (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 21 August 2014 14:43 (eleven years ago)
well i know u know
― lag∞n, Thursday, 21 August 2014 14:51 (eleven years ago)
i was addressing "the thread"
― lag∞n, Thursday, 21 August 2014 14:52 (eleven years ago)
did u know i knew too?
― FKATlovestofu better (Spottie), Thursday, 21 August 2014 14:57 (eleven years ago)
eye know
― Now you're messing with a (President Keyes), Thursday, 21 August 2014 14:57 (eleven years ago)
well played
― FKATlovestofu better (Spottie), Thursday, 21 August 2014 14:58 (eleven years ago)
lol
― lag∞n, Thursday, 21 August 2014 15:38 (eleven years ago)
Haha
― ruffalo soldier (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 21 August 2014 15:44 (eleven years ago)
uh iirc ACTUALLY they were officially reinstated on Stakes Is High
― boney tassel (sic), Friday, 22 August 2014 01:37 (eleven years ago)
but i mean...like you saw the tribe doc how much bad blood there was....you think everyone was like kicking it and shit and working on each others stuff like the old days?
― ruffalo soldier (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 22 August 2014 01:40 (eleven years ago)
Big Grams, the quicksilver collaboration between six-time Grammy Award®-winner Big Boi, and the groundbreaking genre-bending duo Phantogram (Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter) have completed their self-titled studio debut, BIG GRAMS. The eponymous 7-song collaboration will be released September 25th on Epic Records. BIG GRAMS marks Big Boi's first official release on Epic Records, since signing with the label last year. Phantogram and Big Boi collaborated previously on a handful of tracks from Big Boi's second solo album, 2012's Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors, namely "CPU," "Lines" and "Objectum Sexuality," the latter also produced by Phantogram. Phantogram have released multiple EP's and two studio albums, which have produced two Top 10 alternative hits, "Black Out Days" and "Fall In Love." The duo is signed to Republic Records.BIG GRAMS TRACKLISTING1. Run for Your Life2. Lights On3. Fell In the Sun4. Put It On Her5. Goldmine Junkie6. Born to Shine f. Run the Jewels7. Drum Machine f. Skrillex
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― Meta Forksclove-Liebeskind (forksclovetofu), Wednesday, 9 September 2015 14:59 (ten years ago)
dunno about this