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Professor
Join Date: Dec 2006
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Then you should listen to Talib Kweli, Common, KRS-One, Mos Def, Kanye West, K-Os, Ludacris (wait wait, listen to his song Runaway Love then stfu), Nas, B.I.G. and Tupac (they were alive in 97 which is included in this 10 year span that seems to you like "shit"), Outlandish, Eminem (when he's serious he's an amazing rapper), Roscoe P Coldchain, Slum Village, Anthony Hamilton, Black Eyed Peas, Dr. Dre (Chronic 2001) and The Game. Those are all examples of good ass social rap about change in society and not mainstream 50 cent which might include drinking, partying, sex, rims, ice, and thugging. But in a way you have to respect 50 because what he raps about he did go through, like when he talks about his life on the street you can't get more real than that.
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spring of my discontent
Join Date: Jan 2007
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I normally don't listen to rap or hip hop--in fact, most of it I typically detest--but there have been some songs and artists that have really caught my attention.
I like most of Eminem's stuff, especially when he collaborates with Dre. That Dre CD almost made me want to listen to the genre more often but I heard enough of it when I played basketball in high school. ![]() I don't really have anything to add to the original post, but if you like hip hop satire, the Ali G show is awesome. That character is superior to Borat in just about every way. |
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When Do I Get Virtual Unreality?
Join Date: Dec 2002
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Then, there's this...
This would be funny if it wasn't so sad.
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I do think that the kids who blacked their faces crossed the line. I'm not quite certain about the big butt costumes, though. Now, if these honky kids start dressing up in blackface, wearing business suits, and calling themselves Johnny Cochran or Obama Barak, then they've gone too far, but making fun of such an obviously laughable thing shouldn't get anyone's panties in a wad. I agree with Professor James Johnson, quoted in the article, who basically says that the crews acting the gangsta pose are perpetuating stereotypes, to their own detriment.
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As an aside, I was walking in behind a woman the other day. I was admiring the way she has squeezed her backside into her trousers and thinking if mine was that round I wouldn't mind what size it was either. As I came closer I could hear what she had on her walkman/ iPod and I don't know why but it really surprised me. It was the usual business - something about I'll throw her down on the bed and take what I want etc (wish I could remember - the words were quite clear). I can understand listening to it on the radio, or at a party, but to walk into work (as a woman) with that in your ears.... I just don't get it.
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When Do I Get Virtual Unreality?
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...and she'll probably be the first one to claim sexual discrimination if she gets half a chance.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Well she's constantly bombarding herself with the idea that she's living in a hostile environment. I swear, people submerge themselves in these commercial entertainment sources, and then complain about the world they think they're living in. Just fucking unplug the shit, unplug your fucking TV (for example), and INSTANTLY things change, you feel better.
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Why, you're a regular Alfred E Einstein, ain't ya?
Join Date: Jun 2006
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My ex b/f used to DJ a lot at my club and there were 8 or 9 little girls, ranging in age from 3 to10 or so, begging to hear this song, and dancing like they needed a pole installed on the floor. Being the queen of self-deprecating humor, it might seem ironic that I hope that all girls can grow up not thinking they are less, that they are an object to be used and abused, that they are just some low-class 'broad'. Yes, as always, I am idealistic. Subtle messages can have great impact.
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