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    #71
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    The current state of hip hop

    Quote Originally Posted by suhl
    i dont really give a shit about the lyrics in rap music because the real lyricists are out making real music. some rappers can write some songs but there are far better lyricists in pretty much every genre of music. i just love listening to them talk about doing drugs and fucking them hoes after getting them high. i just laugh my ass off when i hear it and think holy shit these guys got some girls high fucked them then got high themselves then wrote a song about it and millions of people gave them money to hear it. you hafta love it
    and good rap lyrics pretty much only talk about the state of inner city living and shit like that there really isnt a broad range that im aware of
    I WHOLEheartedly disagree, i dont see how you can say there are no real lyricists in rap when all you hear is the mainstream crap, rap is supposed to be about the lyrics and the beat, a rapper flowing to a beat, not about guitar riffs, and fancy techno electronica enhanced voices, rap is all about lyrics, and i guarantee you you wont find anyone with deeper more metaphoric lyrics than aesop rock, his lyrics are like none ive ever heard, go download some songs by him, and jus listen, look up some lyrcis, it really is a mindfuck

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    #72
    Senior Member

    The current state of hip hop

    chamillionaire is sick, yall sleep on them southern boys if you want.
    but as far as rap goes, bun b is the king and weezy is the prince.

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    #73
    Senior Member

    The current state of hip hop

    I've always been fond of the west coast 90's era. dre, snoop, 2 pac, nwa.

  4.     
    #74
    Senior Member

    The current state of hip hop

    Quote Originally Posted by K_Shootz_Den
    I WHOLEheartedly disagree, i dont see how you can say there are no real lyricists in rap when all you hear is the mainstream crap, rap is supposed to be about the lyrics and the beat, a rapper flowing to a beat, not about guitar riffs, and fancy techno electronica enhanced voices, rap is all about lyrics, and i guarantee you you wont find anyone with deeper more metaphoric lyrics than aesop rock, his lyrics are like none ive ever heard, go download some songs by him, and jus listen, look up some lyrcis, it really is a mindfuck
    no id rather not i hate rap that isnt about fucking bitches and getting high and having big shiny ass rims. if you into guys spittin to da beatz thas coo' but it not fo me breh:thumbsup:

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    #75
    Senior Member

    The current state of hip hop

    i lied i looked some up to see if i might agree. the first ones i found

    radio, check check, video, check check

    this is how the city folk and mole people connect

    somebody warp the message right i'll pass it to the next

    now the perferrated county's making you upset



    harvest all brand x clark kents to worm pool

    carbon heart

    burried his nozzle in fossil marker art

    pardon

    cadaver had a legitimate pulse

    and littered volts are with the village

    where the skiddish pigeons molt

    bastard poacher gasped

    with the pigeon with lazerus billy goat whiskers

    he rose to see salt in the open blisters but

    blind anarchy slips through the cracks,

    see naked martyrs with bubbliscious on fishing rods

    itching to pull it back

    with that organic invention incubated to hatch

    suome can try to make it fructose on paper now

    allow the details later and the crews will taper out

    of wooly mayors ousts?

    through piggy jammy happy shooting at the bladed mouth

    bazooka tooth zoo keep the paper route

    with janky funds and favors

    cradled by twelve empty sell the heart containers

    man, it's freezing in this brick bitch

    winter forever

    like pucks that tawny felt down with his sore furry wrist severed

    i walk face first through the sex, guns, and church

    with wild things that make maurice syndek question his early works

    but no hostages no promises

    out the claw of corporate cogs and sprockets,

    now clogs off gromits

    running from a rabid ring wraith click, basilisk, serpentine

    in and out of traffic jam and murder scenes

    scrub blood off the AF1 fifty two pick up first degree

    some toddler's smuggled tommy guns and crack into the nurseries

    dogg, there's a fucking baby at the door asking for wallets

    and those ain't twin beenie babies inside his pockets

    2010 sonograms show the magnum's worn directly out the fetus

    evolution for the young killer convenience



    radio, check check, video, check check

    this is how the city folk and mole people connect

    somebody warp the message right, i'll pass it to the next

    now the perferrated county's making you upset

    magazine, check check, paper route, check check

    this is how the hermit inc. and busy bee connect

    somebody's losing track of their flesh and blood in arrests

    polka dotted landscapes what did you expect?

    now-a-days even the babies got guns

    diaper snipers having clock-tower fun

    misplace the bottle might catch a bad one

    have a mid-life crisis when you're ten years young



    hold up

    if the jesus piece around your neck is bigger than your pistol

    it makes homicide okey dokey and your god will forgive you

    just show the saints at heaven's gate you should be on the list

    i hear overlooks manslaughter for a tatooed crucifix

    twisty, fidgety, contradicting

    wild animal shit bleed off the slide of born doctor?

    to mister turnable mind bought?

    somewhere to laminate dry bones in cool water and ease madula

    after you thumb sucking diaper chains

    give birth and shoot the school up

    i duel, too, but only to exploit no brainers

    teenager beef past alligator teeth

    and extra-curricular flagpole scrappin'

    amongst tadpoles that have yellow backbones

    team mechanism brought airborn shrapnel scraps to hassle captain

    by the itchy index of an umbilically garped fraggle baby

    fragile, maybe, ya think

    chop shop and a misled maladjusty crusty lock box

    hiding clips that light the sky in seconds

    like dueling commutal hopscotch gives them leverage

    cut 'em with mortars

    while i mumble in the immortal slang of "must-not [sleep]"

    for the anti-lead nirvana

    i used to think i'd get hit by a bus or something dumb and dumber

    now the bus is slugs plugged by the newest kiddie thug wonder

    suffered through kingsley

    rep a wide pride dosage

    for tomorrow the holsters are bound to outnumber the roaches

    not a coach, but that'll even jolt the immobile

    when global terrorism's all the rage your folk get smoked local

    block[head], if you need me, i had to bounce to d.c.

    to bullet-proof mom's flower garden

    before the war cheats me

    if i'm not back in a week tell the crew i said "peace, and lay low"

    strains don't vacate slow



    radio, check check, video, check check

    this is how the city folk and mole people connect
    somebody warp the message right, i'll pass it to the next
    now the perferated county's making you upset
    magazine, check check, news flash, check check
    this is how the hermit inc. and busy bee connect
    somebody's losing track of their flesh and blood in arrests
    polka dotted landscapes what did you expect?
    now-a-days even the babies got guns
    diaper snipers having clock-tower fun
    misplace the bottle might catch a bad one
    have a mid-life crisis when you're ten years young
    aboard the battleship, gray sky, the day i
    got the phone call Jam Master Jay died
    so, no, i'll probably never write another daylight
    because the stingers tend to cling more than a portable hay rides
    it adds up when a pioneer fall
    incompares to your ninety-nine bottles of beer wall
    there's banana peels in your hamster wheels
    hand cannons in your shoebox, please
    mine's got adidas, rest in peace.............get at me.



    i guess what i consider good songwriting and what you do is a little different. its all good differing opinions make the world go round my brother:rasta:

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    #76
    Senior Member

    The current state of hip hop

    Quote Originally Posted by K_Shootz_Den
    and i guarantee you you wont find anyone with deeper more metaphoric lyrics than aesop rock, his lyrics are like none ive ever heard, go download some songs by him, and jus listen, look up some lyrcis, it really is a mindfuck
    Geee, you're right, rap is ALL about deep, thought-provoking lyrics that really speak to the soul . .

    I couldn't care less what you're listening to, but please, just please, don't try and proclaim that rap's some higher form of music sent from the gods, full of life messages found only in the Bible.

    Thinking of creative ways to describe getting high or bustin' a cap isn't deep. I'm sure there are talented writers out there, but in almost any other genre, the lyrics surpass that of most of the rap industry. Plain and simple.

    Rap is good for pumping up some sweaty night club, and not much else. If you can prove me wrong, post some DEEP lyrics and we'll have a look.

    I'm looking to learn. ~

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    #77
    Senior Member

    The current state of hip hop

    now by contrast here is what i consider brilliant poetic songwriting and lyrics. oh and he also wrote the song, with the emotion of the music fitting the lyrics instead of putzing around on a drum machine and settling on a beat.


    Old man look at my life,
    I'm a lot like you were.
    Old man look at my life,
    I'm a lot like you were.

    Old man look at my life,
    Twenty four
    and there's so much more
    Live alone in a paradise
    That makes me think of two.

    Love lost, such a cost,
    Give me things
    that don't get lost.
    Like a coin that won't get tossed
    Rolling home to you.

    Old man take a look at my life
    I'm a lot like you
    I need someone to love me
    the whole day through
    Ah, one look in my eyes
    and you can tell that's true.

    Lullabies, look in your eyes,
    Run around the same old town.
    Doesn't mean that much to me
    To mean that much to you.

    I've been first and last
    Look at how the time goes past.
    But I'm all alone at last.
    Rolling home to you.

    Old man take a look at my life
    I'm a lot like you
    I need someone to love me
    the whole day through
    Ah, one look in my eyes
    and you can tell that's true.

    Old man look at my life,
    I'm a lot like you were.
    Old man look at my life,
    I'm a lot like you were.

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    #78
    Senior Member

    The current state of hip hop

    Quote Originally Posted by Its a Plant
    Geee, you're right, rap is ALL about deep, thought-provoking lyrics that really speak to the soul . .

    I couldn't care less what you're listening to, but please, just please, don't try and proclaim that rap's some higher form of music sent from the gods, full of life messages found only in the Bible.

    Thinking of creative ways to describe getting high or bustin' a cap isn't deep. I'm sure there are talented writers out there, but in almost any other genre, the lyrics surpass that of most of the rap industry. Plain and simple.

    Rap is good for pumping up some sweaty night club, and not much else. If you can prove me wrong, post some DEEP lyrics and we'll have a look.

    I'm looking to learn. ~
    Rap and hip hop. Like apples and oranges.

    See, what I listen to would suck to hear at night clubs. Instead of an easy, dancy beat, it uses instruments that would be a mix of jazz and electronica. No skeet skeet skeet skeet.

    I'm assuming you've never heard of aesop rock. To me, they're more emo than underground, but to each his own. Still, they both use the word epitaph in a song, and use it correctly, which is more than I can say about FITTIE.

    Now I know I bring this up all the time, but I'm really into adeem and the group he spearheads called Glue. Throughout his entire career, I don't think he has ever cursed or used slang. Still, he makes a lot of sense. To me, that is the embodiment of underground. I would type out a bunch of lyrics, but I don't think it would make as much sense as if you were to hear it. Alright, here's a small part. The song is called Goodbye, these are the first lyrics from the first song and their first cd:

    And it's so hard to get away when you're straying miles from your front lawn
    Crawling in your notebook and pretending your needs are all gone
    Lasting longer than a second when I start wondering where I begin
    Driving halfway across the country and writing this down on a napkin
    Well I'm trapped in a moving cage and wonder about being precocious
    Predicting my future in the late night hours focused
    Making analogies every second, hell-bent on finding me breathing
    Now it all makes sense on why fall has become my favorite season
    Reguardless of better days it pays to work on details
    Deleting old e-mails and re-evaluating my trail

    Man, that's about the first half of the first part, and I am just waaay to lazy to type out the rest. It gets better after that, for the most part. If it interests you check it out, if not that's cool too.

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    #79
    Member

    The current state of hip hop

    Quote Originally Posted by Its a Plant
    Geee, you're right, rap is ALL about deep, thought-provoking lyrics that really speak to the soul . .

    I couldn't care less what you're listening to, but please, just please, don't try and proclaim that rap's some higher form of music sent from the gods, full of life messages found only in the Bible.

    Thinking of creative ways to describe getting high or bustin' a cap isn't deep. I'm sure there are talented writers out there, but in almost any other genre, the lyrics surpass that of most of the rap industry. Plain and simple.

    Rap is good for pumping up some sweaty night club, and not much else. If you can prove me wrong, post some DEEP lyrics and we'll have a look.

    I'm looking to learn. ~
    ok, first off, i never claimed that rap is a highe form of music, i was simply trying to convince people that mainstream rap is horrible and that it leads to most people thinking all rap is horrible, so i was simply stating that there is rap out there that really is great, i never once said that rap is better, i never once claimed rap has the best lyricists, i simply defended the people who although are rappers, have some pretty amazing stuff, i dont get why you cant just try to be open minded instead of being so sarcastic and witty

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    #80
    Member

    The current state of hip hop

    [Aesop Rock]
    I start my city with a brick (one brick)
    Then add another brick (two bricks)
    Brick by brick, I manufacture homes for fallen angels
    I ain't no great Samaritan, that's just the way the game goes
    Respect the polars but acknowlege middle-value rainbows
    My snout turned up from dream factory eyelids
    Slingin bottled prosperity for the kamikaze colonels
    Yeah rocks the match that burned the Nazi journals
    And plottin verticals amidst blatantlly horizontal
    Models then swallowed by famished potholes
    And I'm tired
    Tied up on these functions
    Killer cottoncandy clouds and huckleberry justice league
    Another knuckle-dragger dungeon breed
    Run, breathe, sit, bellow
    Wild Aes scream through your style to hear the echo
    Aight then, flinch for the great granddaddy payback
    When Little Billy bought a Tugboat
    Now he thinks he's Captain Ahab
    Facist takes more than pegleg's birds and eyepatches
    Learn that lesson, you'll be swashbuckling with the best of them
    Wonder why you wept over spilled milk
    And got your crayons wet, the room reaks of a thousand bayonettes
    I'll fision vision with a lie longer than your most walked meridian
    Connecting life with that little species of idiots
    We've now officially scraped barrel bottom
    Aesop Rock an Apple to the core but ya'll ignored him
    I know a planet made of porcelain
    And once I get tired of holding this gavel up
    Ya'll prayer circles met him up born again
    I ain't too good for tap water
    Play "Taps" out of order
    For a ballad, corpse a dead man walkin
    You can lead a man to a city but that don't assure civility
    You can beat a man to death with Aesop Rock bootleg cd's
    (That's more fun anyway)
    Some cats Float, some cats don't
    I speak in Farenheit and burn off colon lyric
    Diss blatant harassment, spit honor, whistle fearless
    Don't dismiss the billygoat appearance for that common sheep

    Chorus*Aesop overlapping Illogic, fading in and out of each other*
    [Aesop Rock]
    Platforms have been erected
    Effigies built
    Slogans coined, songs have been written
    Rumors have been circulated
    Autographs faked
    The hourglass smashed and didn't leave me an escape
    Moving boxes have been worn out
    Mantlepieces dusted
    Idols idolized, the sands have been shifted
    Curtains have been closed
    Sleepers all waked
    The hourglass smashed and didn't leave me an escape

    [Illogic] *overlapping Aesop, fading in and out*
    Now with my trusty paperclip
    I picked locks of thoughts vault
    Finding the garden barren
    The harvest fruitless
    Only the Tree of Life flourishing
    Wanting to take a bite but I'm toothless
    Is that, predestination or is it by design?
    That I'm trapped in time sand
    Show radio mission control but for my rhymes
    Man cuz I can like aluminum
    And I recycle my consciousness
    This is just a note
    For any action or lack thereof there's a consequence

    [Illogic]
    Wingless angels
    Stroll a top shapeless cottonballs
    With halos in your syringe
    Celestial ground is found broken
    Exposing a bottomless depth
    Where heartless spines awake to devour
    The small piece of your soul that's left
    You're immersed in sound floating
    Aimless destination
    Drop anchor to gain stability
    Stare out potions, restrain fertility
    Pedestal talk is a token
    Soaked in pockets where lives topics lack conceptual, ridicule
    The night breathes but light's choking
    Darkness occupies the throne
    Where poems are persecuted
    The purity at times dilluted
    Rhymes are executed
    For genre I'm told when has-beens attempt
    To cause heat to rise and wonder why they're trapped in cold
    Life's an oragmi box and I'm hidden within the fold
    So when the yarn unravels, I won't be caught by surprise
    And as society's fabric of orthodoxes dismantle
    I'll see you embracing the pentagram within this crucifix disguise
    See when the canvas stands before me
    I'm compelled to spill a vision
    For the sinners that listen, I got three spikes and a thorned crown
    It seems I need a new soul cuz mine is worn down
    But from the pregance of my hardship was born style
    Still my pen bleeds and stains the paper with thought
    Finding me lost among statues of mainstream idols
    Drowning in melted ice to reinforce that breath is vital
    If your father and his father were fish out of water
    You must break the cycle
    How many times must a plant be uprooted for it to die?
    When it's smothered with lies that abolish the potency of the sky
    So when the stars burn out and God replaces the bulbs
    With a million watts
    And throws the switch, sparks filament
    Hurting new giants and flocks
    I stand on my own two aura illuminated in red
    Showcasing the agony held within this welded spirit
    Sacrificing itself for the health of a masocistic culture
    Yearning for the truth that we speak but refuse to hear it

    Chorus

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