A form of evil brought upon this world. It has overtaken the minds of the major teenage population in the US making them think they're cool. Rap speaks about drugs, sex, alcohol, "bitches", money, and more pointless garbage. Only 30% of rap is good and meaningful. i.e. FLOBOTS, TCM, and a couple of other rap groups who speak of real global issues.
Rap also brings the most retarded styles brought upon mankind. These styles include the sag. the sag is where young men wear their pants below their ass crack for easy access for rape. shutter shades. these glasses come in gay fruity colors and have "shutters" which don't allow you to see properly. they are not good, cost like $30, and are pointless. Wearing your fitted hats on the tip of your head about to fall off. and other styles.
And also, I'm not emo or goth or anything. I bmx and i just simply hate the way rap has influenced the world. And also, just cuz you listen to rap doesn't mean you live the "da hood nigga". cuz you actually live in a nice, boring suburban town.
Rap also brings the most retarded styles brought upon mankind. These styles include the sag. the sag is where young men wear their pants below their ass crack for easy access for rape. shutter shades. these glasses come in gay fruity colors and have "shutters" which don't allow you to see properly. they are not good, cost like $30, and are pointless. Wearing your fitted hats on the tip of your head about to fall off. and other styles.
And also, I'm not emo or goth or anything. I bmx and i just simply hate the way rap has influenced the world. And also, just cuz you listen to rap doesn't mean you live the "da hood nigga". cuz you actually live in a nice, boring suburban town.
Alex: "rap is the shit nigga, awww yeaaa im saggin'"
Guy: "cool, so do you want it quick and painless or slow and rough?"
Alex: "what?!?!?!!?. you i'll bust a cap up your ass nigga!"
Guy: " O rly? your 15 and have a paintball gun, live in a suburb, and play videogames. yeah, im afraid...
Guy: "cool, so do you want it quick and painless or slow and rough?"
Alex: "what?!?!?!!?. you i'll bust a cap up your ass nigga!"
Guy: " O rly? your 15 and have a paintball gun, live in a suburb, and play videogames. yeah, im afraid...
by AHairyGrowth June 16, 2009
Get the rapmug. Genre of music that, on this site, is unfairly described as "inferior" to rock (or vice versa). Unfair, I say, because rock and rap, and all of their infinite subgenres, work off a different set of rules, so it's moot to put them side-by-side and declare one superior. Oh, and by the way, I've heard rumors that other forms of music exist besides rap and rock. Correct me if I'm wrong.
But, since everyone seems intent on comparing them anyway, no one seems to have mentioned the following:
It's useless to criticize rap as requiring next to no musical skill. True - it's harder to play an instrument proficiently than it is to flow well. But if you judge a song by how difficult it is to perform, you're forgetting that, ideally, music is a form of self-expression. If a song moves you, it won't be because, for example, the guitar solo is really fast (although technical skill can definitely augment emotion). Remember, none of the Beatles were great musicians. It was the quality of their songs that connected. The same goes for the best rap. MF Doom probably can't play a C major scale, but who gives a shit? He writes memorable, intelligent songs. Oh yeah, guess who else does? Eminem.
Also: the whole rap-as-poetry thing really bothers me. The fact that rap's focus is on the lyrics rather than the music doesn't make the words better, or worth any more. Even if they're working with different cultural languages and different cliches, rap lyrics are no more poetry than rock lyrics. Sorry - most of the raps about growing up in the projects (Jay-Z's "The Blueprint" comes to mind), no matter how vividly described, tend to be pretty trite. No more trite than the vast majority of all rock lyrics in any subgenre, but in no way of deserving the heading of "poetry." I mentioned MF Doom before. His lyrics are usually pretty great, culture-jamming and funny and thoughtful. But they're not poetry. Keats is a poet. Tupac is not. He might have a message, but to trash Tupac a little, it's not an especially original message, and the fact that his medium is rap rather than rock doesn't make his words "street poetry" any more than Lou Reed's. Same deal goes for the old school greats. Chuck D's a pretty good political commentator, if a little preachy, but no one calls the Clash poets. So stop. Oh, and for my money, no rapper has ever approached poetry in pop music as much as Bob Dylan, who arguably recorded THE VERY FIRST RAP SONG IN 1965 with "Subterranean Homesick Blues." Don't believe me? Go listen to it.
But, since everyone seems intent on comparing them anyway, no one seems to have mentioned the following:
It's useless to criticize rap as requiring next to no musical skill. True - it's harder to play an instrument proficiently than it is to flow well. But if you judge a song by how difficult it is to perform, you're forgetting that, ideally, music is a form of self-expression. If a song moves you, it won't be because, for example, the guitar solo is really fast (although technical skill can definitely augment emotion). Remember, none of the Beatles were great musicians. It was the quality of their songs that connected. The same goes for the best rap. MF Doom probably can't play a C major scale, but who gives a shit? He writes memorable, intelligent songs. Oh yeah, guess who else does? Eminem.
Also: the whole rap-as-poetry thing really bothers me. The fact that rap's focus is on the lyrics rather than the music doesn't make the words better, or worth any more. Even if they're working with different cultural languages and different cliches, rap lyrics are no more poetry than rock lyrics. Sorry - most of the raps about growing up in the projects (Jay-Z's "The Blueprint" comes to mind), no matter how vividly described, tend to be pretty trite. No more trite than the vast majority of all rock lyrics in any subgenre, but in no way of deserving the heading of "poetry." I mentioned MF Doom before. His lyrics are usually pretty great, culture-jamming and funny and thoughtful. But they're not poetry. Keats is a poet. Tupac is not. He might have a message, but to trash Tupac a little, it's not an especially original message, and the fact that his medium is rap rather than rock doesn't make his words "street poetry" any more than Lou Reed's. Same deal goes for the old school greats. Chuck D's a pretty good political commentator, if a little preachy, but no one calls the Clash poets. So stop. Oh, and for my money, no rapper has ever approached poetry in pop music as much as Bob Dylan, who arguably recorded THE VERY FIRST RAP SONG IN 1965 with "Subterranean Homesick Blues." Don't believe me? Go listen to it.
by OMG-unit September 21, 2008
Get the rapmug. A wonderfully creative form of music, that sadly, is on its way to ending up like hair metal of the 80's. There are a lot of similarities. Record labels find they can cash in on this new sound so they creat a formula of mainstream watered down shit. Every song and artist is not much different from the last. You're a p-i-m-p, I get it, ok, your gangsta, yes I know you gotta hustle baby, I've seen your mercades Escalades, lay off the cristal, enough with the girls' asses already, shut up about your goddamn grills!!! Crunk!? What fresh new hell is this? You know how the old "if it aint broke dont fix it" thing goes. I'm suprised rock fans can't see the paralells. Nu-metal, Good Charlotte, Limp Bizkit, Avril Lavigne (didnt she appear on Nickelodeon? That's not hardcore...) crap rules the airwaves but definetly not the hearts of true rock fans, who prefer bands outside the mainstream who stay completly true to the music. I'm guessing. It's the same way with rap. Many who stuck by it in its infancy are appalled at the state its in now.Also, there are very talented and intelligent rap artists who are just sorta underground. If rap continues to be for the most part unoriginal, sooner or later, it WILL go the way of heavy metal, and be replaced in popularity by some other type of music, whatever that may be. It will be in the state rock is today: not quite dead but very weakened, its "artists" just getting lamer and lamer. K-Fed, anyone?
by h8theh8rs September 1, 2006
Get the rapmug. Rap music is another evolution of American music. Like all true American music, it originates with African Americans, follows little to none of the "classic" rules of European music, and pays no homage to the majority culture. Rap music IS was rock n' roll WAS, the music of rebellion. It has been adopted as one of the musics of choice by poor city dwellers in almost every urban center of the Western World. Ironically, rock n' roll was a previous expression of African American music, later accepted and adopted (or co-opted) by the mainstream culture. The same may yet occur with rap, at which point poor African Americans will develop some other music form.
Jamaican born DJ Kool Herc moved to New York in the late 1960's and brought with him the Jamaican tradition of "toasting", which involved reciting improvised rhymes over instrumental sections of reggae records. He used twin turntables and cut back and forth between two seperate records to create a new sound. He would chant things like "Throw your hands in the air/And wave'em like ya just don't care!". This type of crowd pleaser was known as "rapping" to the crowd. At that time rap was not yet known as 'rap' but called 'MCing'. He later turned his attention to DJing and let two friends Coke La Rock and (the orginial) Clark Kent handle the mic. This was rap music's first MC team. They became known as Kool Herc and the Herculoids.
Jamaican born DJ Kool Herc moved to New York in the late 1960's and brought with him the Jamaican tradition of "toasting", which involved reciting improvised rhymes over instrumental sections of reggae records. He used twin turntables and cut back and forth between two seperate records to create a new sound. He would chant things like "Throw your hands in the air/And wave'em like ya just don't care!". This type of crowd pleaser was known as "rapping" to the crowd. At that time rap was not yet known as 'rap' but called 'MCing'. He later turned his attention to DJing and let two friends Coke La Rock and (the orginial) Clark Kent handle the mic. This was rap music's first MC team. They became known as Kool Herc and the Herculoids.
Those who say it's not music, or that it's "ghetto music", have no connection with the history of THEIR own rock music - making them cultural bastards.
by Lived_It September 2, 2005
Get the rapmug. RAP=Retards Attempting Poetry
I know, I used to listen to this shit
50 cent does suck, but so do all the other rap bands.
Really, I don't wanna hear a retard going "this is the way i live" for five minutes straight.
rap is nonsense, the name is nonsense, people who listem to this shit suffer from mental retardation.
Rap has a beat, yes, but the beat of rap gets stuck in your head and then you wanna kill yourself!!!!
HEY RAPSTERS, GO AND BUY A ROCK C.D.,BETTER YET SINCE YOU THINK ALL ROCK IS ABOUT DEATH, GET A COUNTRY C.D. THEN, RAP IS LIKE CIGARRETES, YOU GET HOOKED, THEN IT KILLS YOU.
rapsters who hate metal, listen up, at least metal does'nt repeat the same saying over,and over and over and over and over again!!!!!!! i could go on forever.
-- this is one of those definitions that I'll keep posting until it shows up on this site!
I know, I used to listen to this shit
50 cent does suck, but so do all the other rap bands.
Really, I don't wanna hear a retard going "this is the way i live" for five minutes straight.
rap is nonsense, the name is nonsense, people who listem to this shit suffer from mental retardation.
Rap has a beat, yes, but the beat of rap gets stuck in your head and then you wanna kill yourself!!!!
HEY RAPSTERS, GO AND BUY A ROCK C.D.,BETTER YET SINCE YOU THINK ALL ROCK IS ABOUT DEATH, GET A COUNTRY C.D. THEN, RAP IS LIKE CIGARRETES, YOU GET HOOKED, THEN IT KILLS YOU.
rapsters who hate metal, listen up, at least metal does'nt repeat the same saying over,and over and over and over and over again!!!!!!! i could go on forever.
-- this is one of those definitions that I'll keep posting until it shows up on this site!
ROCK VS RAP COMPETITION
rapster: "thiiiisss is the way i live, you boys stop bitchin..."
VS
rocker: fuck this, the worst rock still beats the best rap oh well, "I don't even have to sing to beat this retard"
some guy: "HEY RAPSTER CET OFF THE FUCKING STAGE"
rapster: "thiiiisss is the way i live, you boys stop bitchin..."
VS
rocker: fuck this, the worst rock still beats the best rap oh well, "I don't even have to sing to beat this retard"
some guy: "HEY RAPSTER CET OFF THE FUCKING STAGE"
by ANTIRAP April 15, 2007
Get the rapmug. rap is a type of music liked by teens today. It consists of beats and lyrics that rhyme
however, many people dont consider it real music. The people who listen to rap do not make fun of others who listen to rock, metal, country, etc...
so why is it people make fun of rap when you dont have to like it
if you dont like it dont listen to it. its not a big deal
however, many people dont consider it real music. The people who listen to rap do not make fun of others who listen to rock, metal, country, etc...
so why is it people make fun of rap when you dont have to like it
if you dont like it dont listen to it. its not a big deal
by 2marr May 2, 2006
Get the rapmug. 1: "I really want to become a musician, but i don't know how to play any instruments."
2: "Become a singer"
1: "I don't know how to sing"
2: "Alright, become a rapper"
1: "Good idea
2: "Become a singer"
1: "I don't know how to sing"
2: "Alright, become a rapper"
1: "Good idea
by One? February 5, 2010
Get the rapmug.