Originally posted by Coolking123: if i had to pick id pick eminem
In that case, you don't have to pick.
! Seriously though, Scarface is THE MAN! He's the freakin' Bruce Willis of rap! I mean, he said it all in "Big Dogg Status": "'Fore I say the same thing, I'll be old and grey; 'Fore I fall off and rap about my clothes and chains" That's what makes him MY FAVORITE RAPPER, anyways.
(Like I have to let anyone 'round here know that. )
"I can't live the buttoned down life like all of you! I want it all: the terrifying lows, the dizzying highs, the creamy middles! Sure, I might offend a few of the blue-noses with my cocky stride and musky odor - oh, I'll never be the darling of the so-called 'City Fathers' who cluck their tongues, stroke their beards, and talk about what's to be done with this Monkey_Boy?!"
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Originally posted by His Dudeness: Cool name, boring rapper.
I'd go with someone with some complexity to his flow...
I've had a similar discussion in another thread. I don't really listen to HOW they rap, but WHAT they're rapping about. Scarface's songs have heart and I can always relate to what he's saying. I couldn't care less about Lay-Z's opinion. The moment he opens his mouth, I've lost all interest in any of his songs. He has NO heart. Even when he tries to rap about sumpthin' real, he sounds as if he's bragging about it. Not a fan of his and can't possibly understand how he could EVER talk trash on someone else's lyrical ability when his isn't even all that good. Overrated blow hard. That's my opinion of the guy.
"I can't live the buttoned down life like all of you! I want it all: the terrifying lows, the dizzying highs, the creamy middles! Sure, I might offend a few of the blue-noses with my cocky stride and musky odor - oh, I'll never be the darling of the so-called 'City Fathers' who cluck their tongues, stroke their beards, and talk about what's to be done with this Monkey_Boy?!"
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Bruce Willis of rap? More like the Too Short of the south. Face is one of the handful of many inconsistent artists in the biz labeled so-called "legend." Ten records or so under his belt? He flew under a lucky star with his last album since his last few were trash.
Anyway...
Favorite rapper, hmmm... based on lyrical ability and wordplay alone Nas, Talib Kweli and Mos Def come to mind. On the freestyle tip I gotta give it up to Cassidy and Weezy. Based on hip hop as a whole, Jay-Z, no question.
Originally posted by Frame: He flew under a lucky star with his last album since his last few were trash.
I'll agree that they weren't "must owns", but he has the most memorable songs (for me) in my collection and isn't that what "Favorite Rapper" is supposed to be about? I still bump most of my old Scarface albums like they just came out last week! Like I said, he's my favorite for completely different reasons than what you look for in rap. I'm not concerened with wordplay as much as I am with substance (then wordplay comes into the mix and I like his, dagnabit!). A dude can spit the sickest rhymes of the century, but he's worthless to me if he isn't rappin' about somethin' I can get into. Like them fools talkin' about all the bling they've got, or all the cars they drive or the money they spend... that's just pointless Crap Rap to me. I respect Scarface more than others because he hasn't stooped to that level and has claimed that he won't, but who knows? He just may pull a Master P... but I doubt it.
"I can't live the buttoned down life like all of you! I want it all: the terrifying lows, the dizzying highs, the creamy middles! Sure, I might offend a few of the blue-noses with my cocky stride and musky odor - oh, I'll never be the darling of the so-called 'City Fathers' who cluck their tongues, stroke their beards, and talk about what's to be done with this Monkey_Boy?!"
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Originally posted by Monkey_Boy: I've had a similar discussion in another thread. I don't really listen to HOW they rap, but WHAT they're rapping about.
see that's why rap is so bad, they don't care anything about how the song sounds it's just, put a beat down and then rap about your rough upbringing or some shit, rap music would honestly be so much better if they just incorporated basic song structure and made it flow like an actual song, and i never see this done- i've only seen this like twice- one on the South Park album Chef Aid: Nowhere to Run by like 50 people, one of them being DMX, and Diesel Power by Prodigy. Diesel Power is less of the song thing I'm talking about and more of the, here's a beat that actually has more than like a drum loop and some weird screechy riff or a bass line backing the vocals.
rap is so primitive, honestly, it's MUSIC, it's still considered MUSIC, it has to sound good, you can't throw some shitty beat down and just because the lyrics are insightful or well-written or whatever, it makes a good song, that pisses me off. and i don't understand why people just accept this and don't really do anything, i refuse to listen to MUSIC that is barely even MUSIC.
BTW, i like a lot of rap, haha. well, not a lot, but i do listen to it. i'm not going to list artists but get these songs if you want a good idea of my standards of rap (incorporating melody, BASIC SONG structure, and just making a damn rap song actually sound good):
Diesel Power (kind of retarded lyrics, but awesome instrumentation in the back) by Prodigy Nowhere to Run by DMX Desire by Pharoahe Monch (awesome song) G Funk Intro by Snoop Dogg actually has a lot going for it. It's All About the Benjamins Remix featuring Foo Fighters ....Gettin' Jiggy wit It
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Originally posted by Monkey_Boy: I've had a similar discussion in another thread. I don't really listen to HOW they rap, but WHAT they're rapping about.
see that's why rap is so bad, they don't care anything about how the song sounds it's just, put a beat down and then rap about your rough upbringing or some shit, rap music would honestly be so much better if they just incorporated basic song structure and made it flow like an actual song, and i never see this done- i've only seen this like twice- one on the South Park album Chef Aid: Nowhere to Run by like 50 people, one of them being DMX, and Diesel Power by Prodigy. Diesel Power is less of the song thing I'm talking about and more of the, here's a beat that actually has more than like a drum loop and some weird screechy riff or a bass line backing the vocals.
rap is so primitive, honestly, it's MUSIC, it's still considered MUSIC, it has to sound good, you can't throw some shitty beat down and just because the lyrics are insightful or well-written or whatever, it makes a good song, that pisses me off. and i don't understand why people just accept this and don't really do anything, i refuse to listen to MUSIC that is barely even MUSIC.
BTW, i like a lot of rap, haha. well, not a lot, but i do listen to it. i'm not going to list artists but get these songs if you want a good idea of my standards of rap (incorporating melody, BASIC SONG structure, and just making a damn rap song actually sound good):
Diesel Power (kind of retarded lyrics, but awesome instrumentation in the back) by Prodigy Nowhere to Run by DMX Desire by Pharoahe Monch (awesome song) G Funk Intro by Snoop Dogg actually has a lot going for it. It's All About the Benjamins Remix featuring Foo Fighters ....Gettin' Jiggy wit It
See, this is the problem with people who aren't fully educated in the genre that they can make such ignorant judgements. Let me address, first of all, about your comment suggesting that rappers rap about their "rough upbringing or some shit"... have you ever heard Em and Dre's Guilty Conscience? How about Nas' I Gave You Power? Jay-Z's Minority Report, maybe?
I almost felt like not even responding to your ridiculous message by the time I read your sorry ass list. Within any of those songs, really, present a verse that was at all meaningful. Not that some of those don't have actual credible lyricists attached to them, I just think you're incapable of analyzing a well-written verse. I know you feel as if good lyrics don't necessarily present a well-made song and that can be true in some cases. My beef with you is you attempt to create an image of yourself as such a knowledgeable listener of music, throw out words such as "basic song structure," claim drum loops and repetitiveness in the background music as a problem then you go and list the Benjamins Remix and Gettin' Jiggy Wit It (goodness gracious) as quality made songs? Wow. This surprises me since Gorilla Zoe, Just Blaze, Manny Fresh, Scott Storch and DJ Khaled productions are getting spins all across America and you haven't heard one?? Changes within the melody are prominent within these producers and they've incorporated their sounds to damn near every rapper in the game. What confuses the fuck out of me is that you play out to be a beat whore and you don't even have a goddamn ear for them. You probably can't even tap your foot on beat. Let alone you spoke of lyrics as if they were an unimportant element within rap. See, that's why other genres are so bad, they don't care anything about presenting solid lyricism, it's just play the guitar, rock out dude and damage your vocal cords. See, I can be ignorant too.
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Originally posted by Monkey_Boy: I've had a similar discussion in another thread. I don't really listen to HOW they rap, but WHAT they're rapping about.
see that's why rap is so bad, they don't care anything about how the song sounds it's just, put a beat down and then rap about your rough upbringing or some shit, rap music would honestly be so much better if they just incorporated basic song structure and made it flow like an actual song, and i never see this done- i've only seen this like twice- one on the South Park album Chef Aid: Nowhere to Run by like 50 people, one of them being DMX, and Diesel Power by Prodigy. Diesel Power is less of the song thing I'm talking about and more of the, here's a beat that actually has more than like a drum loop and some weird screechy riff or a bass line backing the vocals.
rap is so primitive, honestly, it's MUSIC, it's still considered MUSIC, it has to sound good, you can't throw some shitty beat down and just because the lyrics are insightful or well-written or whatever, it makes a good song, that pisses me off. and i don't understand why people just accept this and don't really do anything, i refuse to listen to MUSIC that is barely even MUSIC.
BTW, i like a lot of rap, haha. well, not a lot, but i do listen to it. i'm not going to list artists but get these songs if you want a good idea of my standards of rap (incorporating melody, BASIC SONG structure, and just making a damn rap song actually sound good):
Diesel Power (kind of retarded lyrics, but awesome instrumentation in the back) by Prodigy Nowhere to Run by DMX Desire by Pharoahe Monch (awesome song) G Funk Intro by Snoop Dogg actually has a lot going for it. It's All About the Benjamins Remix featuring Foo Fighters ....Gettin' Jiggy wit It
DMX? FOO FIGHTERS?
You get bonus points for the Pharoahe Monch mention but you lose some for not knowing that the lyricist on "Diesel Power" is none other than Kool Keith/Dr. Octagon/Mr. Nogatco most famously known for his instrumental roll in the Electromagnetic MCs and for his timeless album Dr. Octagonecologyst. I don't know how you would possibly know Pharoahe Monch and hold this opinion, though. All the good and original stuff is underground, right now. Seriously, check out some of these threads, find the goodies.
Frame, you came off kind of harsh there, but I understand what you're saying. Too often we get people rolling through telling us something like 'Rap is Crap.' It just isn't a valid opinion. I consider my sonic palette to be pretty refined and I listen to all kinds of incredible stuff that your average Joe yelling 'Rap is crap' would have never heard of. Hip hop is just as valid as any other genre if it's done in intelligent ways the same way that pop is, or anything else, for that matter.
---------------------------------- Employee of the month awards are the opiate of the masses.
That second to last sentence was sarcastic in that I don't have any disrespect for other genres but simply reflected this guy's ignorant, narrow-minded views on the aspects of hip hop. As for everything else, I don't think I was being too harsh at all...